jayfx
Well-Known Member
If some people want to go on the pitch and celebrate why not? Isn't that what football is all about euphoria? Losing control deleriously?
Euphoria? Losing control deleriously?I just don't get what the issue is.
The whole point of going to football is to watch enthralling matches and cheer and boo when you feel like it.
If some people want to go on the pitch and celebrate why not? Isn't that what football is all about euphoria? Losing control deleriously?
I did it at home to Charlton in 85, and City fans did it at Bradford away, at Blackburn away, and countless other times even after the QPR match.
Okay, so we win more frequently now, is it getting boring for you? If so, give up your season ticket and let someone who has passion and joy take your place instead.
There are occasions when it gets put of hand, like the breaking of the cross bar last season and their goaly getting a punch off some clown. We've all done stupid things at times. And you'll always get one or two, but it's not as it they're rioting and fighting each other.
We're forever being told in this country, you've got to do this and that, you've got to behave like this and that, don't swear, don't drop your Ts, Gs and Hs, don't drink, don't smoke, don't eat fatty food, don't gamble, but we all do some or all of these things anyway.
Should we all be quiet throughout the game, occasionally gasp and politely aplaud each goal?
If you want to sanitise football, that much just sit at home and watch it on TV.
We'd won the match before it had kicked off. Before Arsenal lost it we kn ew it was in the bag. There was euphoria involved. Just a bunch of numpties queuing pushing to the front before the final whistle so they can walk on to the pitch and take a selfie or do a knee slide while holding up the trophy presentation.
I don't think anyone would have an issue if europhis was involved but there was literally no reason for fans to go onto the pitch on Sunday.