Dear luvluvminnie,
投稿者: jsyuni76 投稿日時: 2002/06/22 10:40 投稿番号: [14263 / 99628]
First, I want to ask you a few questions.
1. Is it so sinful to be emotional?
2. Can you criticize one's hospitality with just one nation's complaining?
Ok, let's talk about it now.
First of all, that english friend of yours must be joking.
The word Hooligans which came to meaning 'soccer fans making troubles during and after the games' was originally meant fans of English soccer fans.
Aren't they the ones who have caused problems world wide?
How ironic he criticize about the atmosphere. Well, at least we didn't throw any trash in the field like the Hooligans.
I don't know what your reply would be for question number 1, but, I think expressing emotions is very natural thing.
We're frank, I'm sorry.
We don't hide our truth feelings like you guys do.
And, I'm sorry but we think hiding one's true feeling is cheeting.
That's the difference between us.
And I think there's no right or wrong about that. It's just preference.
So we cheer, when our team has the ball. So we boo, when the other team tackles our team.
Do you think we are the only one?
Why, everyone in the world does it.
It's difficult to play a real football in a atmosphere like that? What's real football anyway? Is it same as taking a test? So everybody must shut up and just watch?
No!
It's a game. It's a sport.
It's not an exam.
Have you seen any sport without an audience?
And if you really wanna know what home-advantage means..
The cheers from its people is what home-advantage is.
Our team also had been shrunkened by the home team cheers during past four WCs.
So?
Did we complain?
Nooo!
Why should we?
They were enjoying their games.
What was there for us to claim for?
Should we have told them 'Hey, shut up and don't cheer for your team?'
What kinda right do I have to say that to them?
They enjoyed.
So we're enjoying.
There is no problem with that.
Wait.. more coming up.
1. Is it so sinful to be emotional?
2. Can you criticize one's hospitality with just one nation's complaining?
Ok, let's talk about it now.
First of all, that english friend of yours must be joking.
The word Hooligans which came to meaning 'soccer fans making troubles during and after the games' was originally meant fans of English soccer fans.
Aren't they the ones who have caused problems world wide?
How ironic he criticize about the atmosphere. Well, at least we didn't throw any trash in the field like the Hooligans.
I don't know what your reply would be for question number 1, but, I think expressing emotions is very natural thing.
We're frank, I'm sorry.
We don't hide our truth feelings like you guys do.
And, I'm sorry but we think hiding one's true feeling is cheeting.
That's the difference between us.
And I think there's no right or wrong about that. It's just preference.
So we cheer, when our team has the ball. So we boo, when the other team tackles our team.
Do you think we are the only one?
Why, everyone in the world does it.
It's difficult to play a real football in a atmosphere like that? What's real football anyway? Is it same as taking a test? So everybody must shut up and just watch?
No!
It's a game. It's a sport.
It's not an exam.
Have you seen any sport without an audience?
And if you really wanna know what home-advantage means..
The cheers from its people is what home-advantage is.
Our team also had been shrunkened by the home team cheers during past four WCs.
So?
Did we complain?
Nooo!
Why should we?
They were enjoying their games.
What was there for us to claim for?
Should we have told them 'Hey, shut up and don't cheer for your team?'
What kinda right do I have to say that to them?
They enjoyed.
So we're enjoying.
There is no problem with that.
Wait.. more coming up.
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