Hope you don't mind. As I think/hope I've said before on other threads, I don't watch any football on TV/Streams. (Maybe some England games in World Cup final tournaments). And, I write a lot about fan culture, terrace culture. So, "you" don't fit the model I am familiar with. I'm just inquisitive. Something I don't understand, I like to know how it works, is all.
It's my only option, obviously. And whilst many insist that your arse on a plastic seat is the only qualification to confidently comment on a game of football, that effectively cancels out any method of watching a game full stop. I refute that absolutely. If that were the case, billions of pounds would be burned away from football in a penstroke, based entirely on an entitled opinion of those who have the time, location and resources to sit in the ground. It also stinks badly of 'I've paid for my position as a United fan, which is loftier than thou'. Finally, I have heard some palpable bullshit - even on here - from supporters who have sat and watched games, usually the same game I have watched on TV. Terrace culture is a small (but not entirely insignificant) facet of fan culture. Outside of the four flat, pitch-facing stands at any football ground is a legion of pub-sitting, phone-watching, TV scrutinising addicts for whom (like me) the words 'footy on tonight' to the household means the decks are cleared and everyone shuts the fuck up whilst the contest goes on. And my wife, a Solent born woman, sits and watches it too. We are ALL Blades.
Someone says to me (for eg) - Phil, is Robinson PL quality?
I think - fuck do I know, I don't watch any PL games.
So, I'm intrigued by how people go about judging (for eg) whether Robinson is or isn't PL quality. (Not looking for you to answer that btw)
But if you watch even MotD you'll see the level of class needed to go up against PL teams, many of whom comprise quality foreign-bought footballers. You know Robinsons pluses and minuses and you've seen him put tackles in and be left for dead. An example was Mahrez's third goal at Wembley three weeks ago. With him sideways on and expecting a lay off wide. both he and Egan simply waved him through on goal. Mahrez showed in an instant that you won't get away with that shit upstairs and long before Mahrez got near our box, he should at least been clattered and at most stopped. Robinson has some pluses, his gritty, industrial tackling and sometimes his positional sense playing out from the back but other times he is outfoxed even by the ball in mid air or quicker attackers thwart his desperate lunges and get past him. But he does have a goal in him, as seen. But he does need to get used to quicker, more agile and certainly cleverer attackers and midfielders who will, if he's having a bad game, centre on his bearing.
I once wrote on this forum (something like)
I am not a football fan, I'm not even sure I'm a Sheffield United fan, I'm a fan of going to watch Sheffield United play.
Would you understand that distinction?
Kind of. There are a lot of people on here who in some ways fit that template of 'football watchers', and then a subset of those who don't understand the game, the formations, the tactics and even what is expected from what position. For me it is evident on screen when Hecky has switched from 5-3-2 with a flat midfield to a 3-4-1-2 or a 3-4-2-1 to stop our midfield getting bummed and to lift pressure to get the ball back up the pitch to the feet of NDaiye. It's also evident to me what Hecky's next sub will be (even though you guys see who is warming up before we do) although sometimes he does shock us at home and no doubt those at the Lane. It's also evident to us at home what the crowd is doing from both sets of supporters because if I hear an unfamiliar song it usually means the opposition fans are a bit more confident than we are and happier with the game.
Incidentally, silent has reminded me that I said I'm not a United fan in tiny spats I've had with him over the years. But, you and I, two people who write about every (in your case) or lots (in my case) of United games, clearly inhabit different bits of fandom. So, I'm interested. Hence the interrogation.
It frustrates me that some sectors of fans are so damned evangelical about what constitutes 'real fans' and hence the veracity of their opinions and output, especially on here. People often call others out as Wednesdayites or worse (is there anything worse than being a pigfan?) or they will offer that you were watching a different match yet without a shred of what they thought or countering evidence. It's a piece of piss to be critical with someone's words but rendered utterly worthless unless you back it up with your own take. Some do - and many I disagree with and stand by my account - but they get 'likes' just for taking the tie to explain why they disagree. Whether they are sat in the ground or not is never a qualifier though. I don't regard anyone's presence at the match as anything greater than mine at home. As said. I can pause, rewind, have multiple camera angles and slow motion replays. sneeze at the match and you'll miss a handball, a two-foot-red-carder, the position of the ball and player with regard phases of play in offside decisions, if the keeper touched the ball over yet they got a goal kick and whole host of other foibles. Buying a seat in the ground won't give you any better input into the way the match evolves nor which way fate takes us any more or less than mine at home. I envy those at the match because of the experience but you're no more a Unitedite than I am who lives for every next game and never misses a day logged on here looking for titbits of news or at least ten times a day exchange conversations with my two Blades buddies in Sheffield on WhatsApp.
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