- Aug 17, 2006
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No issue with it. Let them have fun. As long as there are no middle fingers (or equivalent) to the crowd, who cares
Well that's introducing grey to it. Like, I've never got the big deal about someone giving me (or anyone) else the middle finger.
Why is that a no-go zone but the players have the green light to scream in the face of an opponent (or the opposition crowd) or teammates of a player who just kicked a goal have carte blanche to run in from everywhere and start shoving the defender who made a mistake or was beaten in a contest to create a goal? I know which one I think is more offensive.
The middle finger was basically a term of endearment when I was growing up and I'm hardly from the wrong side of the tracks.