# Jordan Henderson Booed While Playing for England: Chris Sutton and Conor Coady Speak Out
The international friendly between England and Australia on Wednesday night was marred by the booing of England captain Jordan Henderson. The incident has been widely condemned, with Monday Night Club’s Chris Sutton and Conor Coady speaking out against the booing.
## Chris Sutton and Conor Coady Speak Out Against the Booing of Jordan Henderson
Chris Sutton and Conor Coady, co-hosts of the Monday Night Club podcast, have spoken out against the booing of Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson during England’s friendly against Australia.
Henderson was booed by a section of the crowd at Wembley Stadium as he took to the pitch for the first time since being named England captain. The incident has been widely condemned, with Sutton and Coady both taking to social media to express their disapproval.
“I understand people have their opinions but I don’t think booing helps anybody,” said Sutton. “It’s not a good look and it’s not a good message to be sending out.”
Coady echoed Sutton’s sentiments, saying: “I don’t think booing is ever acceptable. It’s not the right way to show your disapproval of a player or team.”
## The Monday Night Club Podcast
The Monday Night Club is a weekly podcast hosted by Chris Sutton and Conor Coady. The show covers all the latest news and developments in the world of football, with a particular focus on the English Premier League.
The show is available to listen to on BBC Sounds, with the latest episode featuring an in-depth discussion about the booing of Jordan Henderson. The hosts discuss the incident in detail, as well as offering their thoughts on how best to move forward from it.
## Moving Forward From the Incident
The incident has sparked a debate about how best to move forward from it. While some have called for an apology from those who booed, others have argued that it is better to focus on the positives of the game.
Sutton and Coady both agree that it is important to move on from the incident and focus on what happened on the pitch. They believe that it is important to celebrate the achievements of players like Henderson, rather than booing them.
“We should be celebrating these players,” said Sutton. “They are role models for young people and they should be treated with respect.”
Coady added: “We should be focusing on what happened on the pitch, not what happened off it. We should be celebrating the achievements of these players, not booing them.”
## Conclusion
The booing of Jordan Henderson during England’s friendly against Australia was widely condemned, with Monday Night Club’s Chris Sutton and Conor Coady speaking out against it. The pair believe that it is important to move on from the incident and focus on what happened on the pitch, rather than booing players. They also believe that it is important to celebrate the achievements of players like Henderson, rather than booing them.