An ardent supporter of the hometown team should go to a game prepared to take offense, no matter what happens.
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We should reach out to people to try to go after the fans the way other sports do. Because we can't just depend on the fact that it is a great game.
If a player is racially insulted, he should have the right to leave the field.
Fans will treat something preciously if they're given the opportunity to do so.
I wouldn't ever set out to hurt anyone deliberately unless it was, you know, important - like a league game or something.
If we're going to be getting treated like that, why can't we treat the clubs like that? I just want to see the game and the players looked after the way they should be because the crowds don't turn up to watch David Gallop play... they turn up to watch the players play.
Fans will praise you, scold you, and offer helpful advice. Fans will also defend you.
A lot of them have families to feed, and I think it's a tragic situation where players aren't comfortable speaking what's on their mind or what's right because they're afraid of consequences that come along with it. That's not an ideal environment for anybody.
I guess what I'm really saying is something obvious - that there's a unique pride in watching a home team from rival turf, especially when we're not supposed to be any good.
Why is it good for football to take the excitement away from fans by overcharging them for tickets to see their team?
We don't want people to leave the stadium until the game finishes.
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