Surely canโt just be me that dislikes the hand holding celebration line?
Itโs does feel a bit OTT sometimes, but it seems to work for teams a lot better than us.
Iโm no psychologist, but a ritual where players and fans celebrate together probably has some positive impact on how a team gels with each other and the fan base?
Surely canโt just be me that dislikes the hand holding celebration line?
Itโs does feel a bit OTT sometimes, but it seems to work for teams a lot better than us.
Iโm no psychologist, but a ritual where players and fans celebrate together probably has some positive impact on how a team gels with each other and the fan base?
There's nowt wrong in celebrating a win, it's something we've not had much chance to do lately.
Is it Chico's way of trying to get the players a connection with the fans, again something that we've not had for a long time.
The line formation celebration may seem OTT to those of us more traditional reserved ones, but if it works and builds team spirit and success, so be it. Let them get on with it and I'll celebrate with them.
The line formation celebration may seem OTT to those of us more traditional reserved ones, but if it works and builds team spirit and success, so be it. Let them get on with it and I'll celebrate with them.
It does feel abit cringe however thats because I'm not use to seeing it but at the same time I also like it. The more he does it the more normal it will seem and fans on a whole seem to buying into it as well.
The line formation celebration may seem OTT to those of us more traditional reserved ones, but if it works and builds team spirit and success, so be it. Let them get on with it and I'll celebrate with them.
ย It does feel abit cringe however thats because I'm not use to seeing it but at the same time I also like it.ย The more he does it the more normal it will seem and fans on a whole seem to buying into it as well.ย
It's camp as Christmas but as long as we are winning I'm okay to roll with it.
The line formation celebration may seem OTT to those of us more traditional reserved ones, but if it works and builds team spirit and success, so be it. Let them get on with it and I'll celebrate with them.
It does feel abit cringe however thats because I'm not use to seeing it but at the same time I also like it. The more he does it the more normal it will seem and fans on a whole seem to buying into it as well.
Successful teams to do it so fucking go for it for me. Bit cheesy but weโve been useless for ages so whatโs wrong with a bit of fun?
Surely canโt just be me that dislikes the hand holding celebration line?
Itโs all a bit cringe
Iโm not a massive fan of it. But Iโm even less of a fan of the current stoke tendency to dismiss any current trend or song as โcringeโ and end up with 3 songs, one from the 70โs one from the 90โs and one from god knows when.
Itโs does feel a bit OTT sometimes, but it seems to work for teams a lot better than us.
Iโm no psychologist, but a ritual where players and fans celebrate together probably has some positive impact on how a team gels with each other and the fan base?
There's nowt wrong in celebrating a win, it's something we've not had much chance to do lately.
Is it Chico's way of trying to get the players a connection with the fans, again something that we've not had for a long time.
Gouranga.
When was the last time we had a manager that did something similar?