I take out a lot of my frustration arguing with fans around me! E.g. When they moan at the ref for something he obviously got right or moaning that we're not getting it forward quick enough ( I hear that at least 5 times a game)
The only times I have ever come close to fisticuffs in my adult life has been arguing with "fans" at Saints games. I hasten to add that I would never, ever throw the first punch but I can see people sizing me up. However, 6ft3in can be an advantage at times: even if I'm as tough as wet wallpaper, it's hidden inside a big frame. Boruc after his ballerina attack at Arsenal and Yoshida when we were 2-0 down against Man C this season spring to mind. Both led to chats with less than enthusiastic "supporters."
I truly, honestly, believe that some people get more enjoyment out of a bad performance than out of a good one. Tragic but true. They get a chance to expel all of their daily worries via some perceived fault in a Saints player. They gain catharsis at the expense of someone who can't answer back.
I detest it and it spoils my enjoyment of football.
Tragic indeed.
Vin
P.S. What we need is to choose a game next year and book a corporate box for the Hopeless Optimists Saints Fan Club.
The only times I have ever come close to fisticuffs in my adult life has been arguing with "fans" at Saints games. I hasten to add that I would never, ever throw the first punch but I can see people sizing me up. However, 6ft3in can be an advantage at times: even if I'm as tough as wet wallpaper, it's hidden inside a big frame. Boruc after his ballerina attack at Arsenal and Yoshida when we were 2-0 down against Man C this season spring to mind. Both led to chats with less than enthusiastic "supporters."
I truly, honestly, believe that some people get more enjoyment out of a bad performance than out of a good one. Tragic but true. They get a chance to expel all of their daily worries via some perceived fault in a Saints player. They gain catharsis at the expense of someone who can't answer back.
I detest it and it spoils my enjoyment of football.
Tragic indeed.
Vin
P.S. What we need is to choose a game next year and book a corporate box for the Hopeless Optimists Saints Fan Club.
Yes, me too. I like the sound of that!Count me in Vin
True but you would think in hospitality the standards would be not quite as low. You have to wonder why he wasn't asked to leave by staff.All clubs have this element. Never understood abusing a player on your own team.
For those that say things are much better these days than in the 60's let me recall an incident in the Milton end when I was at school. I was half way back and was joined by an 'acquaintance' from my school who proceeded to use that same word repeatedly. After a few minutes the so called Milton Road hard boys started to complain and eventually asked a steward to throw him out. Rightly so but it surprises me a bit how little stewards intervene these days and how so many supporters feel it their right to spoil the enjoyment of others by swearing (excessively) or drinking / smoking in seated areas..... but some of our fans really are not very nice people.
The abuse thrown at our players by some of our so called fans at West Bromwich Albion is something for which we as a club should be ashamed.
As a treat recently I enjoyed the Hospitality of the Saints bar and sat in the posh seats. I was appalled. The seats were £75 plus VAT a hit and I have not sat amongst a more foul mouthed bunch in all my life. One guy really had it in for Pelle and if he called him a **** (4 letter word for female genetalia) once he called him it a dozen times or more).
There is nothing wrong with our players but some of our fans are desperately in need of some help. Probably psychiatric counselling to help them get matters into proportion.
As I always say there at least 99 things more important in life than being obsessed with football.
For those that say things are much better these days than in the 60's let me recall an incident in the Milton end when I was at school. I was half way back and was joined by an 'acquaintance' from my school who proceeded to use that same word repeatedly. After a few minutes the so called Milton Road hard boys started to complain and eventually asked a steward to throw him out. Rightly so but it surprises me a bit how little stewards intervene these days and how so many supporters feel it their right to spoil the enjoyment of others by swearing (excessively) or drinking / smoking in seated areas
. That's some claim to fame!True but you would think in hospitality the standards would be not quite as low. You have to wonder why he wasn't asked to leave by staff.
Ha, you attended a lot of hospitality at football grounds? Just because you can afford hospitality does not give you better manners or intelligence than the guy sitting in the regular seats.
I quite often find the more you pay to sit in a seat the worse the people are around you
Well if we can highlight the bad, we can also highlight the good. The fans were great today.
One of my favourite quotations says it well - worth reading now and again.
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat. - Theodore Roosevelt
