What is this " Night of the long knifes " ?
It is there right to express their opinion good or bad . Emotions may run far deeper
and far more complicated than simply a bad result or performance.
The club in the present climate divides the core support . I understand a bit of booing
is not pleasant but it may be some way these people can show their frustration of the
continue failure of the club in their eyes .
Really the article is rather juvenile , simplistic and reflects the bland globalisation of "game " .
What shall we do , fill it with endless happy clappy morons , wearing extreme amounts
of club tat , throw anybody out who disagrees with party line , ban Star of David's , whoops
we've already done that . The powers above would love that .
My point is many do not find the Spurs experience a pleasant trip but they love the
club just as much as the next person and there layers of frustration are far deeper
than just a bad result . To purge them out ( since they can be a huge element , shekels
come first to the money men ) would be morally wrong and feed the corrupt.
Its a good point.
The same sanitarians complaining about the sanitization of the game in some cases......ticket prices too high, and lack of atmosphere.
But they expect people to "Sing For Lamela"....
"Lamela´s cost is irrelevent".....no Lamela´s cost is part of the reason people are paying £50-70 to watch 90minutes of garbage. But its ok for Lamela because he got a nice new haircut which probably cost a weeks wages to the average fan.
Some people are not really into the whole "Idol" mentality. Some people love the club, but dont think certain players deserve to represent it, or certain collective efforts are good enough.
So instead of sending hate mail, they boo, for a few seconds at the end of the game.
All those in the "support the players no matter what" brigade........looking forward to the possibility of Ade on Saturday?