Friday 5 October 2012

FANS NEED TO BE CALLED TO ORDER


For some time now there have being complaints about the behaviour of South African football fans during mattches, expecially during high profile matches including the likes of; Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs, Moroka Swallows and Mamelodi Sundowns games.
South African football fans turn to get too emotional at stadiums and behave in an unorderly manner. Just four days ago Mamelodi Sundowns fans, forced their way through Security and were able to physically assault Mamellodi Sundowns coach  after what they saw as an unnecessary loss against Moroka Swallows. It took individuals from the SAPS to stop this brutal attack.
                                          
Mamelodi Sundows coach assaulted

     
Mamelodi Sundowns coach, Johan Neeskens brutally attacked (sowetanlive.co.za)
Such behaviour brings me to a question of whether or not fans respect the beautiful game and further more this behaviuor communicates a bad message to the entire footballing nation about how South African fans are and the images of these unpleasant encounters are viewed across the globe and they are doing more harm than good, as they are denting the image of South African football.

Kaizer Chiefs captain Itumelang Khune and striker Bernard Parker, went on Robert Marawas show expressing their views on the uncalled for behaviour of South African fans. Among others they were more concerned about frans booing them during games, stating that such behaviour demoralizes players and the end result of that is them not perfoming to the best of their abilities.
uncalled for behaviour of fans brings down the standard of South African football in the following ways :
  • ommunicates the wrong message of what is seen as normal in South African football
  • It makes it hard for football players to play the beautiful game in peace
  • It dipicts a negative image about South African football to players who might have an interest in playing in South Africa

Angry sundowns fans after 2-0 loss to Swallows

Angry Sundowns fans ready to go to war (teamkickoff.com)
                                              

10 comments:

  1. First time to see this in Mzansi where the coach is beaten, PSL said that they will use video footage to arrest fans but how because there are many people that even the camera cnt spot them

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    1. It really is bad behaviour and SAFA needs to act on this matter

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  2. such behaviour damages the image of South African football and I think that SAFA needs to address this issue before it gets out of hand.

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    1. It is bad that a country that hosted the world cup just two years ago, is portraying such a bad image in the football world. The sooner SAFA acts on this the better.

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  3. This behavour is eradicating the quality of the PSL as a league and if they wish to be recognised amoung the top leagues globally this behavour needs to be rectified.

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    1. Such behaviour is droping the standard of the PSL, the PSL is in the top ten of the top leagues in the world. This behaviour by PSL fans reflects a bad image of what the PSL stands for.

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  4. Fans bad behaviour brings bad reputation to South African football as the whole world noticed that our fans lack respect to others.

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    1. Fans should understand that in football it is not always that a team will win, and that such behaviour demoralizes players.

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  5. It is so sad to see fans take results so personally. I mean you lose some and win some. SAFA has a lot to work on now which is the security in stadiums, because yes, such behaviour makes South African football look dangerous and not as the beautiful game that it is expected to be.

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    1. SAFA has a lot to do, being a football fan myself I know that it is an emotional game but fans should not take it to such measures. Fans need to respect the beautiful game.

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