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They're cheering a young lad, the champion playboy of the Western World.
Chanting is the main thing in my life.
You don't BOO an Olympic Gold Medalist!
I've been cheered by thousands, booed by thousands, but nothing feels as bad as the booing inside your own head during those ten minutes before you fall asleep.
Sports are, and should be, a joy. And it delights me that the joy I felt through the years of broadcasting games was projected onto the audience.
Don't cheer me, just hear me
Out 'cause I got the clout-shout (Ho!)
Before I turn the party out
Sometimes when I see a bad performance and people still clap ... I wonder if they're clapping because they liked what they saw or because they're happy it's over?
People are proud of their players.
What good are fans? You can't eat applause for breakfast. You can't sleep with it.
Hardy thinks they're cheering for him. I'm not going to tell him differently.
Sports brings people together.
There's nothing greater in the world than when somebody on the team does something good, and everybody gathers around to pat him on the back.
Nice to see your home fans boo you. That's what loyal support is.
The secret is to have eight great players and four others who will cheer like crazy.
I don't cheer for anyone because my job is obviously more important, but the reason why I got into sports is because of my father. He's a giant sports fan and we are from New England, so he cheered for the Celtics and the Red Sox.
Barbara rearranged herself on the blanket, and the crowd howled a mass downward arpeggio when Enfield took the ball back. It's all right, it's okay, you're gonna work for us someday, rose the cheer from the Sheffield side.
That's lifted the crowd up into the air.
Go my favorite sports team go! Score a goal. Unit. Basket. Go squadron! Defeat the opponents soundly in this ... skirmish.
As an English player you are lifted when the crowd gets behind you. The atmosphere over here can be unsettling for the Australian players and I hope all our fans get behind us.
How can you get bored if the audience is cheering and laughing at something you're doing?
Cheer the bull, or cheer the bear; cheer both, and you will be trampled and eaten.
The only thing I can cheer for in Philadelphia is the national anthem.
Applaud us when we run, Console us when we fall, Cheer us when we recover.
If I ever form my own clan, we'll be the Anti-Cheerleaders. We will not sit in the bleachers. We will wander underneath them and commit mild acts of mayhem.
I like feeling a sense of unity with the crowd even though everybody might be thinking something different.
Chicago fans cheer and boo who they want. They're great fans whether they like me or not. They show you how they feel. I don't like crowds that sit on their hands.
After all these years, I'm finally into soccer. The World Cup is on, and my band is an international group - they're all around me, cheering in the hotel bars.
The Orlando Magic were so bad last season, the cheerleaders stayed home and phoned in their cheers.
I think it was 89.2% cheers and 11.8% boos, but I'm used to that.
I find it kind of disturbing when people cheer when someone just gets stabbed brutally.
I don't mind about the boos from the audience.
Nothing is more thrilling than winning a match for your team.
How 'bout a cheer for all those bad girls?
And all those boys that play that rock and roll?
They love it like you love Jesus,
It does the same thing to their souls.
A thunderous boo is one thousand times stronger, nobler, and more powerful than a standing ovation. Admiration corrupts.
I'm very proud of my team, and the way they stood behind me - and I'm very happy to show my female fans in that audience, and even my gay fans in that audience.
When I hear people clapping at the wrong times, I think that's great. We have got a listener that's not used to going to - we have got a new listener.
Giving one another the rather embarrassed grins of people who know that they've just been part of a synchronized making-a-fool-of-yourself team.
Anyone can support a team that is winning - it takes no courage. But to stand behind a team to defend a team when it is down and really needs you, that takes a lot of courage.
when the Lakers scored at the buzzer to take the lead, Charlotte leapt to her feet and cheered.
I love the sound of one hand clapping.
We were so bad last year, the cheerleaders stayed home and phoned in the cheers.
When you're winning, everyone is a fan.
I just wanted to jump into the stands and start celebrating with those wonderful fans.
(on reaching the Champions League final)
You know what I've never done at a sporting event? Boo. I don't get the whole idea of booing. You're booing someone because they just failed at something? Seriously? Do you know how hard it is to do what they're doing? That they're among the best in the world at what they do?
It's nerve wracking being in the stadium with so many people supporting.
Cheerleading is life, you must give it your all, and always strive to be on top. It teaches you so much, from how to be a team player, leadership, dedication, confidence, and many other qualities.
He too serves a certain purpose who only stands and cheers.
I want to be the one cheering you on, not stopping you from making it onto the field.
Speed, to hear their skates clapping along, then
Whether *****s's feel me or not regardless style heartless foul
Spit in front of the hardest crowds
If They start booing I'm sticking fans Artest style
Let's just chant and be good people, alright?
What's going on outside? It was really nice - all the fans out there with big signs.
When actors are comfortable enough, and you release all your inhibitions, and you stop judging yourself, you're suddenly so supportive that it's this wonderful team cheering each other on.
Having been a cheerleader, I know all too well what these girls give up to join forces and compete.
I got a kick out of the stands when they would heckle me. I would take the energy from that.
I don't care who you are, you hear those boos.
Every crowd has a silver lining.
All cell phones in the air 'cause I want to see you guys shine.
Nothing is so uncertain or unpredictable as the feelings of a crowd.
All right, team ... This is our first game of the season ... If we all show the right spirit, I think we can win this one. Let's try to encourage each other ... Let's hear a little chatter out there, okay?"
"YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL, KID!
Stand up - above the crowd. Even if you've gotta shout out loud!
There will be days when I walk in an arena and people will cheer and then there might be days when I walk in an arena and people might boo, but it all sounds the same to me because it's all just noise that lets me know that I'm relevant.
Cheerfulness is a debt we owe to society, in the paying of which we receive a generous discount. We can not open our hearts to give out cheer without more cheer rushing in to take its place.
Curtain Opened, Heard the Crowd Roar
When nobody is applauding you, applaud yourself! Your most precious support is the support you give yourself!
Often it feels like we are at a home match when we have so many fans there. The singing, the cheering helps the players.
(on Chelsea playing on the road)
I get a standing ovation just standing
The crowd ... a cacophony of colour
As George Costanza would say, when they're applauding, stop.
It's nice to be able to let the fans know that you're around and say 'Hi.'
I told you I believed in you, win or lose, I was going to be in the stands cheering for you tonight.
genuine excitement
Popular applause veers with the wind.
I chant to save my heart. Every time I sit down, that's what I'm doing.
I had Alex Riley out there as well and he's jumping up and down excited. You know, hugging me and the fans are going nuts and booing me.
There's a joy I think people feel from ... my performance.
You get yourself up for it somehow, and your endurance and the crowd gets you up, too.
If I ever form a clan, we'll be the anti-cheerleaders and walk under the bleacher forming mild acts of mayhem.
When the crowd appreciates you, it encourages you to be a little more daring, I think.
Why not say it? I'm bursting out of my cocoon. It was all too nice in the past - it never knocked anyone out. But last year ... my first opening night at the Met - I looked out and heard all that cheering ... for me ... And I loved it.
Lift up your hearts, my brothers, high, higher! And don't forget about your legs either! Lift up your legs as well, you good dancers, and better yet
stand also on your heads!
I missed the crowds in those big stadiums, the flashbulbs, the roaring cheers - the majesty of the whole thing. I missed it bitterly. So did my father. We shared a thirst to return; unspoken, undeniable.
When we seek to complete rather than compete, it's so much easier to cheer each other on.
Good sportsmanship we hail, we sing, It's always pleasant when you spot it. There's only one unhappy thing: You have to lose to prove that you've got it.
There is only one emotion that I know of which has absolutely no place in spectator sport and death to it - laughter.
There is a joy in danger.
When I used to play sports, I'd be the one cheering the team on, 'Come on, we can beat these guys!' That's just in me.
I like playing with a good crowd.
Everything is done out of respect, whether it's a cheer or a boo.
Onstage, I don't feel any glory from people clapping in the audience, but when they're pushing me to do something new that feels good.
We have a mission to others
to add to their cheer. This we cannot do unless we have first learned the lesson of cheerfulness ourselves.
There is no greater thing than standing victorious in the arena.
It's definitely an honour and a dream to be able to go out there and have all the people in the stands cheering for you it's a great feeling and I cant wait to get the Olympics started.
In California, especially Northern California, the fans really cheer for me.
True baseball fans do not cheer for their teams to win; they cheer for them not to lose. Victory does not come with joy, it comes with relief. Losing causes only pain.
Let the spirit dance with joy.
sucking on a football.
Duh, Winning!!!!
(hhahaha)
Crowds respond to anthemic choruses.
When I am with a group of human beings committed to hanging in there through both the agony and the joy of community, I have a dim sense that I am participating in a phenomenon for which there is only one word ... "glory."