blue-shifted
Banned
OK, so my young lad scored a really nice goal for his team this weekend, probably the best he has ever scored. How did he mark the moment? He summoned up the biggest amount of spittle he could find and launched it at the ground.
There was no physiological need to do so. This was learned behaviour …. And not learned from me.
It got me thinking, every close up of a player after a missed chance or something, involved them hocking up a load of gob and firing it. Is this necessary? Is there any genuine reason or advantage for doing this? Is this now acceptable?
I’m calling for spitting to be booking in professional football. Yeh yeh, games would be 6 aside, blah blah. But isn’t it time to restore some standards of hygiene and decency? Isn’t it time for long suffering parents not to constantly having to make excuses for their kids role models? Isn’t it time football to take some wider responsibility as a societal force for good?
I'll let you know how I get on
There was no physiological need to do so. This was learned behaviour …. And not learned from me.
It got me thinking, every close up of a player after a missed chance or something, involved them hocking up a load of gob and firing it. Is this necessary? Is there any genuine reason or advantage for doing this? Is this now acceptable?
I’m calling for spitting to be booking in professional football. Yeh yeh, games would be 6 aside, blah blah. But isn’t it time to restore some standards of hygiene and decency? Isn’t it time for long suffering parents not to constantly having to make excuses for their kids role models? Isn’t it time football to take some wider responsibility as a societal force for good?
I'll let you know how I get on