UPDATE: SYDNEY chairman Andrew Pridham has defended St Kilda fans in the wake of another Adam Goodes booing controversy.

Fans hit social media on Sunday to report more booing of the dual Brownlow medallist, who kicked three goals in the Swans’ emphatic win.

But Pridham, who strongly defended Goodes when he had to take a week away from footy earlier this season, said he didn’t hear anything nasty in the crowd in Etihad Stadium.

“@stkildafc fans were terrific — well done. And well done Adam Schneider on a great career,” he tweeted.

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Saints fans were among those lending their support to the former Australian of the Year, calling out fellow supporters over their behaviour.

“Please know that as a stkilda fan I was NOT ok with the booing today. It’s disgraceful,” tweeted @holdsteadygirl.

Another fan at the game @MissSaints12 tweeted: “To the @stkildafc supporters who are booing Goodes: you are disgusting and you are embarrassing our club. Stop!”

Loud boos could be heard when Goodes took a mark in the first quarter and again in the last term when he kicked two goals to the Saints cheer squad end.

On Monday morning Eddie McGuire said the booing was by St Kilda fans being “parochial”, and says the true litmus test will be seen as the finals unfold.

McGuire said the effects of booing were finally being realised.

“I’ve asked around the place, and I didn’t see the game, and my understanding was that there wasn’t any boos or jeers for Adam in the course of play which was a major issue,” he said on Channel 9 today.

“I get the feeling that the football fans, and I even find it at non-Swans games, are really now starting to be a bit tentative about booing which is a good thing. They’re realising now ‘hang on, there’s a bit more to this’.

“Yes, we want to have the boos for the blokes lining up for goal and jeering and all rest of it … but the bullying or dehumanising of what was going on with Adam, I think, has started to dissipate. I hope so – we’ll find out in the next few weeks. But let’s hope that’s the way it goes.”

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As a Saints member, I'd like @stkildafc to take a stand & remove any members who are found booing Goodes. You can report it via 0427 767 768 — Vicky Hanlon (@vickyhanlon) August 30, 2015

After loud boos for Goodes' first touch crowd has been quiet. Must have got it out of their system. Hope Jason Holmes' parents arrived late — Al Paton (@al_superfooty) August 30, 2015

One supporter suggested players themselves should protest in solidarity:

“When Adam Goodes is booed, decent players on both teams should sit down and not get up until it stops,” tweeted @JohnnyMalc.

While others said the booing was minor and it was time for everyone to move on.

@Tom_Briglia @stkildafc I could only hear a very small # booing when Goodes 1st got the pill. Lots booed the dubious decision later on — the Spin (@backpacknsteve) August 30, 2015

There was very little booing of Goodes, let's concentrate on the footy not this issue, sick of it. #AFLSaintsSwans — Michael Robinson (@ozrobbo) August 30, 2015

Earlier this month Goodes sat out a match after he was booed by West Coast fans throughout his side’s match against the Eagles in Perth.

The football world rushed to support Goodes with Richmond donning their Dreamtime jumpers for a match to show solidarity with him.

AFL chief Gillon McLachlan led a chorus of people calling for the booing to stop.