I don't think Wayne Rooney would be affected if you booed him, that's just how he is, but others go under. They really suffer with it. I think I'm somewhere in the middle... now. I've become tougher as I've got older.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been booed in Holland and in Uruguay - as a professional footballer, you need to have thick skin and just get used to it.
We should confine booing in sports arenas to sport. I love a good boo as much as the next football fan.
In life, I'd much rather have people laughing at me than booing me.
It annoys me when people who don't know what they're talking about boo the referee.
When I was a freshman and sophomore, I got booed every time I was put in the game. Then, in my junior and senior years, my dad got booed every time he took me out.
If they keep booing, and we keep winning, I don't care.
It's hard to boo a puppy. You can't boo a handful of puppies.
The thing about politicians in Britain is that they are out there, you can lobby them, get close to them, there are loads of ways you can protest against them, and booing is a pretty weak way of doing it.
Nobody is that thick-skinned that it doesn't hurt you. Still, you always know what happens in football. I have got used to criticism, I suppose, having been high profile with England and Man U.
Never was I booed.