Having posted this on another thread, I'd like to know and understand answers to the following re Saturday.
I find it fascinating. Without wishing to start an arguement, I'd love to know what makes some people stand and applaud that load of abject rubbish ? Is it because people feel they have to ? is it because they think the playes care that much ? quite obviuosly they don't if only Gorkss applauded back, or is it that some just don't get that emotionally involved in the game to the point where they feel sick to the stomach at the humiliation like I did. I'm not saying they don't care, far from it, just that I don't understand them.
I walked, as did thousands of others as the fourth hit the net. No way back. Whats the point of torturing yourself seeing your team taken to the cleaners. In these situations, or whenever we've lost in fact, I've never understood the sort of person who goes "oh well" and laughs and jokes as they leave the ground with a smile on their face ?
In truth I truly envy those people, because I wish I could be like that. I hate everyone when we lose, can barely speak with disappointment, and it absolutely ruins my day.
Those players are living the dream. Money, job they love, security for life. When they perform as poorly, and look as disinterested as they did, and are responsible for the worst home defeat in a zillion years.....what the hell makes people applaud them off the pitch. What are they applauding ? Surely applause is an action of appreciation and I for one didn't appreciate what I saw. They are just doing their job after all. Does your boss stand and applaud you at the end of every day ? Does he stand and clap when you can't be ars*d to work and let others do your shift ? Does he hell !
I can only assume it's out of some assumption of utter loyalty that they HAVE to stay and clap if they are a TRUE loyal supporter.
At Derby after we humped them, what made some people hurl their white t shirts in disgust while others probably did the same as many on Saturday and stand and applaud.
It's interesting as I said. I'd love to know what makes someone stay, when my instinct is to get as far away from the place as possible. It's like watching your puppy being tortured ! :waaaht:
I find it fascinating. Without wishing to start an arguement, I'd love to know what makes some people stand and applaud that load of abject rubbish ? Is it because people feel they have to ? is it because they think the playes care that much ? quite obviuosly they don't if only Gorkss applauded back, or is it that some just don't get that emotionally involved in the game to the point where they feel sick to the stomach at the humiliation like I did. I'm not saying they don't care, far from it, just that I don't understand them.
I walked, as did thousands of others as the fourth hit the net. No way back. Whats the point of torturing yourself seeing your team taken to the cleaners. In these situations, or whenever we've lost in fact, I've never understood the sort of person who goes "oh well" and laughs and jokes as they leave the ground with a smile on their face ?
In truth I truly envy those people, because I wish I could be like that. I hate everyone when we lose, can barely speak with disappointment, and it absolutely ruins my day.
Those players are living the dream. Money, job they love, security for life. When they perform as poorly, and look as disinterested as they did, and are responsible for the worst home defeat in a zillion years.....what the hell makes people applaud them off the pitch. What are they applauding ? Surely applause is an action of appreciation and I for one didn't appreciate what I saw. They are just doing their job after all. Does your boss stand and applaud you at the end of every day ? Does he stand and clap when you can't be ars*d to work and let others do your shift ? Does he hell !
I can only assume it's out of some assumption of utter loyalty that they HAVE to stay and clap if they are a TRUE loyal supporter.
At Derby after we humped them, what made some people hurl their white t shirts in disgust while others probably did the same as many on Saturday and stand and applaud.
It's interesting as I said. I'd love to know what makes someone stay, when my instinct is to get as far away from the place as possible. It's like watching your puppy being tortured ! :waaaht:
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