shackattack said:
if people want to sit in a stadium with no passion then football is finished. suarez and carroll could easily have run back to their own fans but chose to celebrate in front of the st end, they got away lucky if you want my honest opinion.
Cast your mind back, Robin "the Rapist" van Persie scores at CoMS at the away end, but goes screaming around the stadium in the opposite direction, pumping the air and gesturing to all the City fans. All he gets thrown at him is a lot of abuse.
A little bit later on, minutes after being thundered into from behind with a two-footed RvP "tackle", which isn't a foul of course, Adebayor seals the victory, sprints past all the cheering City fans back to his own half, keeps going, and the Arsenal fans try to invade the pitch and throw a load of plastic chairs at him.
This is why City fans have a high horse, and why we often like to sit on it. We generally deserve to be there. We don't like to show our passion by being violent.
Can anyone remember what happened to the lad who chucked a coin at Bellamy at the swamp a couple of years ago? Did he win his appeal?