Saw this doing the rounds over the weekend from Watford vs Leeds (it’s the away end after a goal).
Chatting with mates last week and also saw an article on the topic from a disabled supporter talking about their concerns about this sort of behaviour going forward, and it definitely got me thinking.
The viral trend of “limbs” is becoming rather boring now isn’t it?
Don’t get me wrong - it is an incredible sight, and I’ve always loved watching it on goal highlights, being a part of it for a big goal etc. But it feels like when it’s got to nonsense like the below, it is just becoming increasingly staged.
At some point it is going to end in tears (or a lot worse).
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It looks like they've tumbled over the seats.
4 of the 7 odd on their backs are in their 50's or 60's.
The same middle aged men probably moan about kids shinging torches on phones.
I remember Kenilworth road and Solly’s equaliser. Such a tight stadium I got pushed forward in the surge and the bloke in front lost his balance and broke his glasses, and I almost took out voice of the valley writer John Ingram’s crutch so I can see the safety element to it as well.
I don’t know when but I think it may die down a bit as time goes on.
Throwing your arms and legs in the air = "limbs" = good banter
Waving your third leg in the air = "indecent exposure" = a stretch on the nonce wing.
Be careful fellas.
Twitter especially.
Become fashionable now for random kids to go into pointless football league games with flares and smoke grenades thinking they're in turkey, all for the 30 second clip to go viral on several 'proper football fans' Twitter pages.
:-)
People accidentally spilling pints in a melee, fine, funny. People lobbing whole pints over a crowd deliberately, dickhead behaviour.
For last minute winners, cup finals, promotion goals - those sorts of occasions - I can fully understand why absolutely mental scenes would follow in the stands.
Agreed with the points above about the 2018 World Cup. A lot of this, and the social media element, stems from that.