I thought he was class all week, right up until the end. The way he hung back on the green to gave Rory a bit of space, then came in with some nice words and swiftly and quietly made his way out of the melee, was sheer class. Great Q&A session afterwards from me.
I couldn't give a shite if people booed or not, but I don't really see what the point is.
The players know they didn't have a good game, so do they really need reminding?
Do people feel better for shouting their disapproval at footballers?
What difference do they think their input is going to...
Yeah, that might explain why he kept waffling on and either predicting things that didn't happen or calling problems/hurdles (such as trees in the way) when they weren't. He wasn't the only one to do that, but he was probably the worst of the bunch. Saying he would give Rory a smack in the face...