Why are football fans so sensitive these days?

hertsblue said:
i still find myself falling out of Love with the game abit more each season. I could stomach a small ban i guess for the stamp but any additional ban for the celebration, when in contrast was no where near as bad as Nevilles, will tell me what i already know, that the FA are indeed bent and make the rules up as they go along and be another nail in the football coffin for me.


Agree with all of your post, people don't take responsibilty for their own actions, some parents think it's the schools job to bring up their kids, some families never work a day in their lives and they all think they are owed a living. Tantrums amongst adults are now common-place and compensation culture is now as British as Chicken Tikka Masala. As a result, football suffers through pandering to the risk-assessed, health and safety world we live in.

No smoking in grounds, soon it will be no drinking, no swearing, how long before the fans will be ejected from stadia for celebrating a goal? I'm losing a bit of love for the game every year too.
 
Totally agree with the o.p... it was a massive over-reaction from the arse fans, did you see the looks on their faces?
They looked their own granny was being raped in front of them.
 
They thought it was going to be a big party at COMS with putting ickle city in their place and mocking Adebayor,but it blew up in their faces and the precious little darlings can`t handle it.........bunch of fookin crybabies.
 
Esteban de la Sexface said:
johnmc said:
What makes me laugh is that if they wanted to get on the pitch they would have done. All just a bit of bravado.


hold me back, hold me back..

Shower of shitty arses

That does make me laugh. Would have been funny as fuck seeing that fat bald 40 odd year old Arsenal fan who was trying to get onto the pitch, actually manage it, then have Adebuyor, a supreme athlete, square up against him.
Its like the fan who got on the pitch at Suprs and threw a punch at Lampard that Lampard saw about 10 mins earlier and managed to avoid
 
I agree with the fact the supporters should take the responsibility of their own behaviour but supporters did not grow oversensitive over the years. It's been ages since they are oversensitive. It is not the first time players' celebrations launched crowd movement.

It was quite usual in the 1970s, in the 1980s, leading authorities to try and punish the people they could that is the players, setting the rules for punishing unproper celebrations.
 

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