TSR, you are right, most of the booing this year has been directed at the kicking, but I feel since the Cheetahs game in 2011 booing taken a more damaging element. Put it together with today's petition, the backlash at the fan forum, some of the rants on places such as The Roar and You'd feel pretty low as a player. I don't know what the problem at the Tahs is, but I don't believe it's from lack of effort by the Tahs and that's what the booing at the Cheetahs game was all about.
Fair enough point p.Tah - but I don't get the feeling that the booing this year is in the same vein.
I was going to write earlier that the other time I feel there is some justification in booing a team is when players are clearly not trying - and I don't think there has been any suggestion on here that is the case with the Tahs this year.
From an outsiders perspective I would have to say the vast majority of comments on here - both negative and positive towards the Tahs, seem to come from people very genuine (based on their comments anyway) in wanting the Tahs to do better.
In a biography of Rick Charlesworth, written not long after the Sydney Olympics, he wrote that one of the keys he felt to being successful was that every member of the team be confident and willing to speak up regarding strategy/game plan/concerns and to challenge the status quo.
I am not saying this doesn't happen within the team environment at the Tahs, but my point is that voicing dissent doesn't neccesarily mean someone is less passionate about success.
Unfortunately, regardless of the intention of the booing you do make a good point that, as a player on the field it must be disheartening.