I was really looking forward to the start of the season. The result on Saturday was disappointing, but hey ho.
For me personally, though, the real shame has been having my enthusiasm for the new season wet-blanketed by some of the shite that I overheard in the ground, and that has been spouted on here since. Players--OUR players, SUFC players--denounced as "tools", "cunts", "pricks", "fucking useless tossers", etc, etc, etbloodycetera. During and after the very first game of a brand new season. It's nothing new, I guess. In fact, it's pretty standard stuff from a significant boorish minority of our notional "supporters". After a couple of months off, I suppose I'd just forgotten (or repressed) it. But it doesn't half take the edge off the pleasure of supporting the club at times.
When did this rubbish start?
When, how and why did it become acceptable?
Why do we tolerate it?
What sense is there in it, and what purpose does it serve?
There's always been a "two minute hate" aspect to live football, but I can honestly say that I generally remember it being directed at the oppo in the past, not at our own. Am I mis-remembering this?
Both teams in any football match are trying to win. Beating us is what the oppo are setting out to do. Sometimes, some of "our" "supporters" seem to forget that. Oh, and only one team can win. Sometimes they forget that, too.
Modern football, eh?