I went to yesterday's match already in a state of fervent dislike towards Sherwood but I was astonished yesterday by some of his incitement of the main stand (where I was sitting). Did anyone see this???
After the disallowed goal, he turned and made a clear effort to antagonise what was obviously a very angry crowd. After Villa's equaliser, he also turned to the crowd with an expression of mockery designed to wind us up...
I was just surprised because I sit quite near the dugouts and have never seen an opposing manager being quite that brazen in their aggravating behaviour before.
I remember turning to the guy next to me and saying that if we went on to win I would find it amusing but right at that moment I was incensed. (And it was certainly all the more satisfying a victory to see that smile wiped off Sherwood's face!)
But I'm curious as to how to interpret this incident: are I and the rest of the crowd just missing a sense of humour in such instances and ought we to be receiving such banter in a lighter spirit? Or is Sherwood irresponsibly inciting the crowd and deserving of contempt? What are people's views on this?
Whatever the feeling, I have left with an even poorer view of the arrogant, attention-seeking rodent!
May Villa plummet.
After the disallowed goal, he turned and made a clear effort to antagonise what was obviously a very angry crowd. After Villa's equaliser, he also turned to the crowd with an expression of mockery designed to wind us up...
I was just surprised because I sit quite near the dugouts and have never seen an opposing manager being quite that brazen in their aggravating behaviour before.
I remember turning to the guy next to me and saying that if we went on to win I would find it amusing but right at that moment I was incensed. (And it was certainly all the more satisfying a victory to see that smile wiped off Sherwood's face!)
But I'm curious as to how to interpret this incident: are I and the rest of the crowd just missing a sense of humour in such instances and ought we to be receiving such banter in a lighter spirit? Or is Sherwood irresponsibly inciting the crowd and deserving of contempt? What are people's views on this?
Whatever the feeling, I have left with an even poorer view of the arrogant, attention-seeking rodent!
May Villa plummet.
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