There is a correct way to support a football club. That is obvious. You don’t wear half and half scarves. You don’t wear Fellaini hats in the stadium. You don’t sit there on your phone all game. You don’t tut when others around you sing a song.
This would all be relatively accepted.
I have posted people on this thread who have posted constant shite. Constant. Eventually, some people will try and get a semblance of a decent conversation back. That isn’t crying, it’s the adults in the room saying “listen, this isn’t good enough-we need to be better.”
quite frankly if you think posts calling Ole the worst manager in the world, a fraud and an embarrassment are fine; if you think nicknames such as Rashford, Rashbeck, Carsick, O’Shit etc etc are alright names to call our players; and if you don’t understand why playing homegrown players means more then others than simply you’re doing it wrong.
I don't agree with it, but it's still not for me to say. It's their approach and I nor you are judge and jury on the approach people take towards things.
Telling them they're not fans because of that, because one could argue that is their manner of displaying their opinion, frustration and desire for the club to succeed.
In the safety of this forum, it really isn't hurting anyone.
Its when threads detailing those facts are opened to shove the opinion down you throat, then I'll have an opinion.
In the same way I'm having an opinion about this thread being used to force an opinion.
Neither way is right. If you don't like what they post, browse past it. Don't interact with them.
Nobody is judge and jury on what or how people choose to support a club.
Your points are also incredibly nitpicky. Wearing a Fellini hat, On their phones...
That is what they are doing, as they have a fecking right to.
The world does not revolve around what you deem appropriate or not. That's not hard to understand.
As to the point of being homegrown, academy players I can understand, but in 2020, in an increasingly globalized world, it's vastly irrelevant what nationality someone is.
This lends credence to xenophobic tendencies.