I enjoy aggro in matches, and can appreciate/understand 'game management' and everything else, but I seem to be in a minority in not enjoying shithousery in football. Watching the Forest-Spurs game (and any game with a team managed by Conte, to be honest), there was Richarlison, Hojbjerg holding his face etc.
It's the classic thing I suppose of enjoying it if it's on your side, but hating it if it's done to you - but to me, the term itself just seems to be another way of saying a player or team acts like a dickhead, and I just don't quite get why it's celebrated to be honest.
To take that Hojbjerg incident, for an example, it always seems that fans are up in arms at players they deem to be divers, but seem to have no problem with such flagrant cheating if it helps them towards a win.
It's the classic thing I suppose of enjoying it if it's on your side, but hating it if it's done to you - but to me, the term itself just seems to be another way of saying a player or team acts like a dickhead, and I just don't quite get why it's celebrated to be honest.
To take that Hojbjerg incident, for an example, it always seems that fans are up in arms at players they deem to be divers, but seem to have no problem with such flagrant cheating if it helps them towards a win.
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