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[Albion] Giving Kompany a Standing Ovation



catfish

North Stand Brighton Boy
Dec 17, 2010
7,677
Worthing
Kompany was one of the City players who hugged Bruno when he was subbed. That deserves a round of applause alone.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
My problem with this is, that it wasn't just a clapping off, he was given a standing ovation by a large number of Brighton fans. So have we now set a precedent and to be considered a sporting club, we must give a standing ovation to any good player subbed by the opposition in future?

You already know the answer to that.
 




clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,876
My problem with this is, that it wasn't just a clapping off, he was given a standing ovation by a large number of Brighton fans. So have we now set a precedent and to be considered a sporting club, we must give a standing ovation to any good player subbed by the opposition in future?

It was a unique situation where two captains (probably) had played their last games for their clubs. The reaction to Kompany quite obviously influenced by the reaction of the city fans, players and manager to Bruno.

I stood up briefly and clapped Kompany as did most around me.

A war horse survivor in a team of world superstars whose goal at Leicester has probably won them the title. Nothing to do with being star struck, just a classy reaction from Brighton fans just after an equally classy reaction from City fans.

Get over it - it's unlikely to happen again.
 
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el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
12,545
The dull part of the south coast
My problem with this is, that it wasn't just a clapping off, he was given a standing ovation by a large number of Brighton fans. So have we now set a precedent and to be considered a sporting club, we must give a standing ovation to any good player subbed by the opposition in future?

Why is it a problem? If you don’t want to applaud or give a standing ovation then don’t. No one is forcing you to, the same for fans who do applaud and give a standing ovation, the choice is yours whichever way.
 




Megazone

On his last warning
Jan 28, 2015
8,679
Northern Hemisphere.
Why is it a problem? If you don’t want to applaud or give a standing ovation then don’t. No one is forcing you to, the same for fans who do applaud and give a standing ovation, the choice is yours whichever way.

It just seems all a bit over the top the way these overpaid athletes get this god like respect even from those who don't follow them. There's no harm in giving the opposition players a standing ovation because they're good at football and also do a bit of punditry on the TV, I just don't understand the need? After all, they're only footballers.
 








El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
40,004
Pattknull med Haksprut
It just seems all a bit over the top the way these overpaid athletes get this god like respect even from those who don't follow them. There's no harm in giving the opposition players a standing ovation because they're good at football and also do a bit of punditry on the TV, I just don't understand the need? After all, they're only footballers.

Since when has applauding someone equated to giving them God like respect?
 


Megazone

On his last warning
Jan 28, 2015
8,679
Northern Hemisphere.
Since when has applauding someone equated to giving them God like respect?

I thought it was a standing ovation?

It's no debate that footballers are getting God like respect now. I've seen clips of people literally falling to their knees in tears at just being in the presence of Ronaldo. The man's as colourful as a chessboard
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
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I thought it was a standing ovation?

It's no debate that footballers are getting God like respect now. I've seen clips of people literally falling to their knees in tears at just being in the presence of Ronaldo. The man's as colourful as a chessboard

Why is it no debate?

Giving a man who has captained a team to four Premier League trophies in 8 years a decent send off is just showing a bit of appreciation for him, no one fell to their knees.


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Jul 20, 2003
20,680
From my view from the North Stand the City fans were excellent when Bruno was subbed.

I was happy to reciprocate when Kompany went off ... A cracking player.
 


Megazone

On his last warning
Jan 28, 2015
8,679
Northern Hemisphere.
Why is it no debate?

Giving a man who has captained a team to four Premier League trophies in 8 years a decent send off is just showing a bit of appreciation for him, no one fell to their knees.

He still might be playing for them next season and yet he gets a standing ovation when he leaves the field. Why?

But yeah, obviously footballers aren't getting a god like respect these days, they only have airports named after them, statue's built of them, football clubs paying them insane money, people collapsing in their presence etc.

They don't work hard, live a very pampered lifestyle and earn a ton. I have no problems with that, I'm sure they must experience a lot of boredom throughout being a footballer too, so it's not all glam. But anyone outside of football would assume Kompany's contribution to football was sacrificial after that standing ovation we gave him. I just had him down as someone who played for Man City. No big deal. Surprised me that he got the same standing ovation from us that Bruno go considering he might not even be retiring. But then again, I suppose some people see these super star footballers as Gods?
 


Jul 20, 2003
20,680
He still might be playing for them next season and yet he gets a standing ovation when he leaves the field. Why?

But yeah, obviously footballers aren't getting a god like respect these days, they only have airports named after them, statue's built of them, football clubs paying them insane money, people collapsing in their presence etc.

They don't work hard, live a very pampered lifestyle and earn a ton. I have no problems with that, I'm sure they must experience a lot of boredom throughout being a footballer too, so it's not all glam. But anyone outside of football would assume Kompany's contribution to football was sacrificial after that standing ovation we gave him. I just had him down as someone who played for Man City. No big deal. Surprised me that he got the same standing ovation from us that Bruno got.

He didn't .... Bruno (understandably, justifiably and EXCELLENTLY) was given an EPIC send off.

Kompany 's departure from the pitch was given a rousing response .... and was justified as it was in part ..,......actually .... Duck it I can't be arsed to argue they're about this
 




Jul 20, 2003
20,680
.....HOWEVER,.the ***** in front of me who applauded DeByuyne coming on for Silva can **** right off.
 










Jul 20, 2003
20,680
It was a nice thing.

Bruno was given a magnificent send off from pretty much EVERYONE in the ground .... And I was happy to clap Kompany off .... because he's a belting footballer, I like football and I appreciate his work in entertaining me.
 




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