There are alternatives to either. You're using the same old tired false dichotomy of all apologists for dull football.
It's an interesting argument, could you put up with playing badly all the time and winning? Would you be happy with that? I like watching good football and wonder if the whole experience would be tarnished if my team played terrible football all the time. At the moment I'm enjoying the way my team play but I want to win something, would I give up the good football for a pot? Yes. Could I put up with that as the norm? I'm not sure.
Oh fancy words make your opinion seem much more valid. Let’s bash this one, Liverpool bring home CL after a SF and final based on boring and defensive football. Or go down in a blaze of glory in the final trying to entertain. Remember, Jesus will know if you are lying and nothing will happen.
Interesting reply. Honest for sure. If you could go on a United style domestic period of domination and also do a Madrid in the CL?
Phil apparently doesn't know you can't kick through the back of a player and then get the ball lol....muppet
Difficult to answer, I think I'm at an age where I want to enjoy footy and I'd like to think that boring footy long term would be difficult to put up with whereas if I was 20 years younger I'd be more into the tribal aspect and going to games, winning by any means would then appeal more, I think.
Its quite common in asia and was a feature i strongly remember of the 2002 world cup where Korea was also looked at funny for doing so. It just shows how slobby we are in europe generally (though i find public littering much rarer in mainland europe TBH... well not italy obviously.. those guys are pure filth)
It's been a long time since I attended a game in England. ... Does everyone really just leave their trash in their seat? Not just one or two arses, but enough people that this is considered unusual? Most people throw their own trash away in the US too. I thought they would at most places.
It's say it depends on the individual. A lot take their rubbish away but there's always loads of rubbish left behind too