QUOTE(chcher @ Dec 10 2010, 02:31 PM)
haha bro i don think being proud of my team has anything to do with where i seat la

patriotism lies from within and is to be nurtured, not just merely by show of numbers (although numbers do help haha)
but anyway im still waiting for details, would definitely go, one way or another.
actually.. what i trying to say is..if we want to show up in numbers.. at least .. make the opponents fans see them too..
this doesnt mean you are proud of our team. But the opponent fans watching on tv will think you do...
sometimes. what makes football such an passionate sport is not how your team perform on the pitch... its how much the fans perform to support their team...
thats why Chelsea and West Ham fans love to meet Millwall in cup competitions.. not because competition on the field because obviously Millwall is shite at that... but because both sets of fans have a chance to show who is better at supporting their team... which i think Millwall fans will win most of the time... its a subjective and pointless thing to do .. but the adrenalin rush from doing it is addictive...
Gelora Bung Karno folks have set a high benchmark for all South East Asian country now... and seeing fans in Ho Chi Minh still filling their stadium to the brink against Singapore even after a 2-0 lost to the philipines shows they also do not want to lose out too...
So the ball is now in our court to show them what kinda football fans we are.... while its the player's battle to slug it out on the pitch, it is the fans battle to slug it out on the stands...
i can only wish we can return back what people at Gelora Bung Karno did to our keeper and defense in the first match... Sharbinee's hand and knees were trembling shitless
This post has been edited by aressandro10: Dec 10 2010, 04:00 PM