DURAN_IS_GOD
05-11-2008, 06:30 PM
I've just been watching match of the day, and I dont care what sport you want to mention but you never see the same passion from the fans of these sports when they score a goal/try/point etc
Does anybody else notice this? There's something about football which seems to bring out the most violent rages of passion and emotion when your team scores. Maybe its being surrounded by your mates or a bunch of blokes, but it just means so much. I can honestly say i've never seen another sport match it
Spambo boy
05-11-2008, 06:33 PM
Indeed tis a grand sport, nothing quite like it on the planet.
Don't know why i love it but i do.
The Monk
05-11-2008, 07:05 PM
Oh aye, I love a good celebration. Whenever we score I jump up punching the air for about 20 secs, then proceed to flick the V's at the away fans, then the mighty boing boing, and finally picking up whoever is sitting next to me - usually my mom. Same routine for every goal whoever the opposition. Good times.
OldSkool
05-11-2008, 07:37 PM
aye the beitiful game of football, where would we be without it. seeing all those people crying on MOTD and all those ecstatic cunts just goes to prove exactly what u said duran
Chunk.
05-11-2008, 07:55 PM
I take great pride in cunting off the away fans after we score, the V sign or the good old fashioned sign of a ''Wanker'' It gives you feeling that money can't buy.
I take great pride in cunting off the away fans after we score, the V sign or the good old fashioned sign of a ''Wanker'' It gives you feeling that money can't buy.
I bet you haven't got the balls to sit in the middle of the away fans with a home kit on.
Chunk.
05-11-2008, 08:43 PM
I bet you haven't got the balls to sit in the middle of the away fans with a home kit on.
Who would?
Who would?
I would sit in the middle of Sunderland fans wearing my Toon kit. :lol1:
Chunk.
05-11-2008, 08:55 PM
I would sit in the middle of Sunderland fans wearing my Toon kit. :lol1:
I also believe pigs can fly and Santa clause will finally bring me a Wii this Christmas.
I also believe pigs can fly and Santa clause will finally bring me a Wii this Christmas.
I want a Wii this Christmas too.
Pot Noodle
05-12-2008, 05:22 AM
Best goal scoring celebration I've been in, was when Macc played Chelsea in the FA Cup last year, we equalised just before half time, 6,000 Macc fans went absoloutely mental, some Chelsea supporters said they'd never heard such a louder cheer for a goal from an away support at Stamford Bridge.
We were still goin mental for the goal even after Lampard scored a minute after to put Chelsea in front again.
Don Gorgon
05-12-2008, 05:37 AM
It's starting to creep into boxing as well with Hattonites.
I agree that there's nothing else that matches the passion of footy fans!
Pot Noodle
05-12-2008, 05:51 AM
Just read this about Olef Mellberg on another forum...
"Olaf "the Viking" stunned us by presenting each Villa fan in the 3000 strong travelling support with a replica Villa shirt with "Mellberg - thanks 4 your support" on the back as they entered the away section at West Ham (not personally of course- he had a game to play).
Mellberg has been a fine servant to the club, and no-one begrudges him a contract at Juventus (if he wants to trade down that up to him).Although he has been well paid for his service to Villa, what a tremendous gesture to the fans, we salute you!"
That is absoloutely superb, a brilliant gesture from a well paid professional, cracking centre back aswell, shame he's leaving the Premiership though, can't blame him though.