The Official Chelsea Thread [Vol 2]
Discussion
m3sye said:
jcremonini said:
It's a pointless exercise, trying educate a dipper as to just where those flags are and when they are used.
Staff with flag waving it - correct what part of that is wrong? Why is that so wrong ? as someone else has said, what is the difference between that and your club putting cards on seats and asking your fans to hold them up ? Liverpool staff put those cards on the seats, btw.
jcremonini said:
I've already told you. The two flags are below the west stand ( either side of the half way line, not behind any goal ) and are waved as the teams come onto the pitch at the start of each half. They are not 'Supporters' flags, they are just ceremonial. The waving lasts about a minute.
Why is that so wrong ? as someone else has said, what is the difference between that and your club putting cards on seats and asking your fans to hold them up ? Liverpool staff put those cards on the seats, btw.
Staff waving flags towards end of the game too - at the end of the day you have staff waving flags to create 'a European feel' as your fans don't -Why is that so wrong ? as someone else has said, what is the difference between that and your club putting cards on seats and asking your fans to hold them up ? Liverpool staff put those cards on the seats, btw.
m3sye said:
jcremonini said:
I've already told you. The two flags are below the west stand ( either side of the half way line, not behind any goal ) and are waved as the teams come onto the pitch at the start of each half. They are not 'Supporters' flags, they are just ceremonial. The waving lasts about a minute.
Why is that so wrong ? as someone else has said, what is the difference between that and your club putting cards on seats and asking your fans to hold them up ? Liverpool staff put those cards on the seats, btw.
Staff waving flags towards end of the game too - at the end of the day you have staff waving flags to create 'a European feel' as your fans don't -Why is that so wrong ? as someone else has said, what is the difference between that and your club putting cards on seats and asking your fans to hold them up ? Liverpool staff put those cards on the seats, btw.
jcremonini said:
m3sye said:
jcremonini said:
I've already told you. The two flags are below the west stand ( either side of the half way line, not behind any goal ) and are waved as the teams come onto the pitch at the start of each half. They are not 'Supporters' flags, they are just ceremonial. The waving lasts about a minute.
Why is that so wrong ? as someone else has said, what is the difference between that and your club putting cards on seats and asking your fans to hold them up ? Liverpool staff put those cards on the seats, btw.
Staff waving flags towards end of the game too - at the end of the day you have staff waving flags to create 'a European feel' as your fans don't -Why is that so wrong ? as someone else has said, what is the difference between that and your club putting cards on seats and asking your fans to hold them up ? Liverpool staff put those cards on the seats, btw.
jcremonini said:
The flags are waved at every home game - it has nothing to do with Europe. We are just used to being in Europe now, it's no biggy. I guess it's all a novelty for your lot, hence why the club create cards to 'create a European feel'.
Flags are waved at every home game for us too, by the fans - NOT STAFF See most clubs have fans doing the job - yours uses staff
Oh and here
http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/170759... - Organised by Andy Knott - editor of fanzine Red all over the land
Thanks, cheers, much appreciated
m3sye said:
Black can man said:
Pretty much the same thing isn't it really .
Not quite - all ours are fans, not staff - even mosaics are organised by fan groups Surely the staff would have to supervise the fans putting the cards on the seats Anfield.
What an incredibly pointless and tedious argument.
Fact: All football clubs have fans "passionate" enough to do all kinds of st for "their" teams.
Personally, I'm happy to watch the players playing football without worrying about who is waving a flag or who is arguing on the internet about who waved a flag.
Fact: All football clubs have fans "passionate" enough to do all kinds of st for "their" teams.
Personally, I'm happy to watch the players playing football without worrying about who is waving a flag or who is arguing on the internet about who waved a flag.
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