The Kid Frankie
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- Sep 5, 2012
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No-one has ever suggested that folk shouldn't go to a football match and loudly back their team. They did it back in the days. It wasn't until the 70s that all this crept in.
Of course, we did it as kids, but now we see a better way.
Going to a match and loudly cheering the Albion, without reverting to toxic chants against the opponent, takes nothing from my football experience. Nothing.
So, I'll turn it round. How is a person's life lessened because of the new attitude ? Are we somehow causing distress and damage to folk who want to say nasty things ? Who are the real snowflakes here ?
Don't worry though, a good old boo is still on the allowed list. I love a good boo me.
You should come to a Whitehawk match. A group of fans singing for most of the game. But nastiness, no, frowned upon. It's a great experience.
Horses for courses.
Seems there is a rivalry between Wycombe and MK. MK fans looked for a reaction and got it from Akinfenwa. Fair play to him for having a go back as well. Brought the spotlight on what must be the most pointless grudge in the EFL.
For the majority of games I can’t be bothered to get too up in arms. Haven’t got the energy for it any more. But for Palace and certain others I love the toxicity. Good to see the tradition being kept alive by younger Albion fans. I’d hate for the day to come where us and Palace were friendly to one another.
I’ve been to Whitehawk a few times. Also been there when the reception for away fans was definitely hostile…