What is it with this self righteous policing of emotions? Who are we, any of us, to criticise another man's emotional perspective.
And, for all you super hardcore ultra fans who are so keen to rip the guy apart on here (in all your glorious 'ever so tough' pomp) - I'm willing to bet that most of you didn't even go to the game but still see fit to get large on a poor bloke who took the trouble to travel to Cardiff for the game and got caught on camera in an off moment.
And anyway, what is it to you all whether another City fan gets upset in the glare of the media - is it that you feel that it'll let down the rock hard image that City fans have or something? Well, if that's the case then sorry to disappoint but we don't have a reputation for being tough (except in your heads in your bedrooms) . . What we do have is a much deserved reputation as being patient, loyal, friendly and humorous . . . which is now starting to be supplemented by a growing reputation as us being nothing better than rag fans dressed in blue (mainly down to our rag imitating fans who sing 'we'll score when we want to' when we obviously and sometimes embarrassingly don't).
I know it's only a minority who display rag behaviours it but it is starting to take hold and that's typified by the 'new rag' attitude displayed so evidently by all those who've come on this thread today to give a fellow blue a hard time simply because you didn't like the fact he seemed to care too much.
Not your business, chances are you weren't even there anyhow, so grow up, show a bit of favour to a fellow supporter and give the bloke a break.