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This. Cheerleading is, in my view, a slightly embarrassing American import, which is completely out of place before a football game in England and, it has to be said, paints a somewhat anachronistically sexist image in this day and age. When you add to this the fact that GG were/are, frankly, not very good at dancing, the case for keeping them seems rather weak. The charity thing is neither here nor there -- there are lots of other good ways of raising money for worthy causes.
Fanzone, however, I quite like.
Not just you - I couldn't give a toss either. But remember we won on Saturday so there has to be SOMETHING to get wound up about, however trivialIs it only me, but I couldn't give a hoot about Gullys Girls, never really saw them anyway! Seems a lot of fuss about some below average dancers/cheer leaders IMHO
Perhaps we should have a marching band. The Sally Army would be cheap, just give them the leftover pies for distribution at their soup kitchens.
I does seems as if some people can't handle the fact that the game has moved on and an increasing number of young children, women and families attend out all matches now. It is not just a day out for the blokes. Gullys girls, fan zone, Gully himself etc appeal to some as part of the overall entertainment experience. If it doesn't to you then fine but it doesn't make it wrong if others enjoy it.
Perhaps we should return to the 'good old days' of pre match entertainment being a punch up between fans and watching the terror of (the few that didn't avoid football for this very reason) the young kids and their families as they saw violence played out in front of them?
You've possibly missed the point I was making. I absolutely agree that the game has moved on and that women, kids and families now attend, and that's a good thing. Part of "moving on" might just be to ditch the entertainment which seems targeted mainly at middle-aged men who like leching at at wobbly adolescent girls in short skirts dancing badly. None of the women or kids that I know who come to matches like the Gully's Girls thing, indeed some of them actively hate it. I don't see cheerleading as 'modern' in any way at all; it comes over as very dated and American.
It always strikes me as a little odd, that Gully rarely makes an appearance in the ESL.Gully was in the WSU concourse, waving at grown men and women. All a bit surreal.
It always strikes me as a little odd, that Gully rarely makes an appearance in the ESL.
Esp as we get so much other stuff, posters, jugglers, face paints, balloons, ball skills, comedy linesmen, but where's Gully.
Admittedly it would probably be something akin to The Beatles first tour of the US, but nevertheless come on Gully.
Haha good luck getting a response from Paul himself! If and I do mean IF he actually reads it and not his PA he might file it...... Under 'unimportant', after all your just a fan!! Who are you to come up with such things! Found that with alot of people at the club, they hide behind their emails and computers.... Easier that way
Customer actually!
I'd like to see a tame seagull flying the length of the pitch a few times between its two handlers at each end before each match.
Oh no....
I does seems as if some people can't handle the fact that the game has moved on and an increasing number of young children, women and families attend out all matches now. It is not just a day out for the blokes.