Interesting chat on the Age podcast today about crowd behaviour. Last time down at the cattery - I only get down 3-4 times a year now days - my girlfriend was keen to get seats. I first explained that our memberships don't come with seats - which she wasn't buying (it's true but I also wasn't buying, seats that is). I then just told her that I liked standing room, it was much more fun, got for some bants and I was keen to have a beer (I only had 2, so, okay, keen to have 2 beers).
We then listened to a bloke explain in reasonably funny terms why Gary Rohan was easily his third favourite Gary, and then called for another Gary-to-Gary every time any player got the ball. It was rather entertaining!
As was, many years ago, "we want goallllsss Kent, KENT GOALS!" to a poor Kent Kingsley who had a couple of dry weeks, but had remember to grab Scarlo's boots and went on to kick a bag.
Why are we lucky? Well, we still have a place where adults can watch footy. I am all for families going to the footy and I think we all know there is a level of banter that stops becoming banter. However, I think one of the problems with crowd behaviour can sometimes be the different groups of people mixed in together. I know I have sworn at the footy, looked down and seen two kids peering over seats and promptly just got up, apologised to parents, and walked over to standing room (at the G). I am not one to go off all that regularly, but I am a little expressive when it comes to my descriptive words!
Sadly one day, the Cats will probably take it away. But they shouldn't. Having a place, free from kids (if you take your kid in there, your problem) where people can have bants, drink a bit (too much even) and have a good time is a good thing to have!
We then listened to a bloke explain in reasonably funny terms why Gary Rohan was easily his third favourite Gary, and then called for another Gary-to-Gary every time any player got the ball. It was rather entertaining!
As was, many years ago, "we want goallllsss Kent, KENT GOALS!" to a poor Kent Kingsley who had a couple of dry weeks, but had remember to grab Scarlo's boots and went on to kick a bag.
Why are we lucky? Well, we still have a place where adults can watch footy. I am all for families going to the footy and I think we all know there is a level of banter that stops becoming banter. However, I think one of the problems with crowd behaviour can sometimes be the different groups of people mixed in together. I know I have sworn at the footy, looked down and seen two kids peering over seats and promptly just got up, apologised to parents, and walked over to standing room (at the G). I am not one to go off all that regularly, but I am a little expressive when it comes to my descriptive words!
Sadly one day, the Cats will probably take it away. But they shouldn't. Having a place, free from kids (if you take your kid in there, your problem) where people can have bants, drink a bit (too much even) and have a good time is a good thing to have!