Feed-The-Goat
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Tyler.
I'm with you on this.IBlue said:I know its a bit picky, but it annoys me everytime i see the crowd run on the pitch at the final whistle. I would have loved to see the celebration from the players on the pitch and them not to run off to escape the masses. Anyone else feel like that?
IBlue said:I know its a bit picky, but it annoys me everytime i see the crowd run on the pitch at the final whistle. I would have loved to see the celebration from the players on the pitch and them not to run off to escape the masses. Anyone else feel like that?
Shaelumstash said:IBlue said:I know its a bit picky, but it annoys me everytime i see the crowd run on the pitch at the final whistle. I would have loved to see the celebration from the players on the pitch and them not to run off to escape the masses. Anyone else feel like that?
I feel the exact opposite. Were you there on the day? The emotion and sheer disbelief and joy was captured perfectly by the people running on the pitch to celebrate.
If you would have preferred people to stay politely in their seat and applaud in an orderly manner to a choreographed Barclay's corporately stage managed celebration to the theme tune of "We Are The Champions" by Queen, I don't think you realise the emotion most people felt when the final whistle went.
BlueHalli said:Shaelumstash said:IBlue said:I know its a bit picky, but it annoys me everytime i see the crowd run on the pitch at the final whistle. I would have loved to see the celebration from the players on the pitch and them not to run off to escape the masses. Anyone else feel like that?
I feel the exact opposite. Were you there on the day? The emotion and sheer disbelief and joy was captured perfectly by the people running on the pitch to celebrate.
If you would have preferred people to stay politely in their seat and applaud in an orderly manner to a choreographed Barclay's corporately stage managed celebration to the theme tune of "We Are The Champions" by Queen, I don't think you realise the emotion most people felt when the final whistle went.
They proberbly wasnt there, or in the 3rd tier with their sandwiches and flasks of tea.
FFS we see them celibrate enough when they lifted the trophy !! How much hugging do they want to see a bunch of guys do??
The Pope said:Who's the guy from the back room staff who does it as well?
Then there's then oldish guy, the kid and the black guy. Don't know any of them.
The fat guy on his knees. Don't know him.
The guy trying to smash his scarf up. Don't know him.
The girl waving her tears away. Don't know her either.
IBlue said:BlueHalli said:Shaelumstash said:I feel the exact opposite. Were you there on the day? The emotion and sheer disbelief and joy was captured perfectly by the people running on the pitch to celebrate.
If you would have preferred people to stay politely in their seat and applaud in an orderly manner to a choreographed Barclay's corporately stage managed celebration to the theme tune of "We Are The Champions" by Queen, I don't think you realise the emotion most people felt when the final whistle went.
They proberbly wasnt there, or in the 3rd tier with their sandwiches and flasks of tea.
FFS we see them celibrate enough when they lifted the trophy !! How much hugging do they want to see a bunch of guys do??
Was there 2nd tier, each to there own, and i can understand in a way the emotion of that day, but i and many others would rather have watched the team celebrate than some clown running around with a flare or some numpty shouting down the lens of a camera whilst masking the sheer joy of Richards, Zabba, Milner Tevez etc embracing Aguero at the final whistle