There is no evidence that you enjoy going to football, the evidence shows that you simply wedge in your working background into every comment. Your background has nothing to do with the entertainment, or footballers who having been goaded, having fun at their expense.Stan A. Einstein wrote: February 4th, 2024, 1:15 pmTell me. Who amongst us as young men in our late teens or early twenties didn't do something really stupid when provoked and in drink? We got away with it. Now spare a thought for those who didn't. The guy who got punched fell backwards and cracked his skull open. The lad who threw a punch to impress his mates and ended up.on a manslaughter charge.Bangitintrnet wrote: February 4th, 2024, 12:54 pmExactly, why take the fun out, what do have left without a bit fun?Exile 1976 wrote: February 4th, 2024, 12:28 pm If a grown adult can’t watch an opposition player celebrate in front of them without throwing coins, bottles or whatever at them, then it’s they who have the problem.
Unless you don't go to enjoy it, and actually believe that football is a just an excuse to have a court case.........
Exile, on this one I think you're wrong. Bangit I enjoy going to football, I enjoy celebrating when County score. If you are so inadequate that your pleasure is merely in goading others get help.
Wrexham at home was County's biggest home attendance for 40 years. Boosted by selling tickets along with Eastleigh tickets, and creating even more demand. Wrexham sold out before anyone knew the 4th round FA Cup draw. Its called showbiz, its the excitement that we are selling, more than the actual product.
Seb Palmer-Holden gave the crowd precicely what it wanted, his expression of the joy we were feeling.