SYDNEY supporters have vowed to take justice into their own hands if opposition fans boo Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes again.

Swans fans say they will sneak eggs into the next game Goodes plays and pelt any opposition supporter who dares boo the dual medallist.

Swans fan Stephen Johnson said cheer squad members from the team’s old South Melbourne stomping ground and Sydney had to decided to act after becoming fed up with opposition supporters.

“We’re going to load up with eggs and anyone that boos him is going to cop it,’’ he said.

“It might sound funny and we might end up with egg on our faces if we get kicked out by security but we want to make the booing stop.’’

He said Melbourne-based cheer squad members travelling to Sydney for the match against Adelaide would also hoist flags saying, “If you boo you’re racist’’.

The fans’ frustration comes as Swans legend Bob Skilton told the Herald Sun he hoped the controversy didn’t bring Goodes’ glittering career to a premature end.

“I just think it’s disappointing that we’re playing a team sport and for some reason they’ve picked out one bloke,’’ Skilton said.

“I personally hope Adam hasn’t played his last game and hangs in there and shows everybody,” he said, adding it was unfair Goodes was a target.

National Centre Against Bullying chair Alastair Nicholson said the cultural impact of the “cowardly behaviour’’ multiplied tenfold in the professional sporting arena and set an appalling example to children.

“Clearly the boos are having a serious impact on Adam’s wellbeing,’’ he said.

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