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Pre-match handshake

by Silver Fox » 31 Jan 2012 08:24

So there was a big thing on SSN last night with premier laegue managers being asked what they thought of the now traditional pre-match handshake, potentially threatened by John Terry's antics*. I have to say I was amazed at how bloddy thick some of their comments were, notably Mick McCarthy, whose blunt northernness I noramlly appreciate as a breath of fresh air. He basically came up with the type of claptrap you expect from ex-players no longer involvd in the game "I wouldn't want to shake someoene's hand if I was going to kick them in a couple of miuntes". Considering most EPL players are mates now** is this still the case or is it good to have the handshake line before games? Or is it just sad that they are so detached from the world that a little bit of decency, fair play and manners has to be force onto them? Feel free to discuss or more likely ignore

*how strange that the man resposnsible for both handshake controversies AFAIR is England captain
**apart from everyone and John Terry

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Svlad Cjelli » 31 Jan 2012 08:44

Surely the fact that they're forced to do a handshake as part of the pre-match ritual makes it pretty much meaningless?

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Dare to Dr£am » 31 Jan 2012 09:15

It's pointless. It doesn't encourage respect in the game. It's something they do because they have to, it means nothing.

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by soggy biscuit » 31 Jan 2012 09:29

Tokyo Sex Whale Agreed, its just a big waste of time.

Do any other sports force a handshake before KO?


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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Red » 31 Jan 2012 09:33

Tokyo Sex Whale Agreed, its just a big waste of time.

Do any other sports force a handshake before KO?

Boxing?


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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Mr Angry » 31 Jan 2012 09:33

It should be replaced by the footballing equivilent of the haka, where the 2 teams line up opposite each other and give renditions of their fans' chants at their opponents.

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Maguire » 31 Jan 2012 09:53

Red
Tokyo Sex Whale Agreed, its just a big waste of time.

Do any other sports force a handshake before KO?

Boxing?


How do you shake hands wearing those massive gloves :?:

(yes yes, i get it)

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Terminal Boardom » 31 Jan 2012 10:36

Probably as much use to football as the losers ribbons at a cup final.

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by T.R.O.L.I. » 31 Jan 2012 11:20

Even more pointless when you see it filtering down to kid's football - my eldest's team (U13) have had to do it a couple of times this season and it looks ridiculous.


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Re: Pre-match handshake

by TFF » 31 Jan 2012 11:27

T.R.O.L.I. Even more pointless when you see it filtering down to kid's football - my eldest's team (U13) have had to do it a couple of times this season and it looks ridiculous.


There was an attempt (Saturday before last) at Berks Development League to get the opposing parents to shake hands. LOL.

Step too far and obviously not repeated last Saturday.

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by TBM » 31 Jan 2012 11:28

For some reason the ref in our sunday game made us do it.............i was "warming up" at the time though

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Silver Fox » 31 Jan 2012 11:30

So maybe as a society we are doomed after all?

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Whore Jackie » 31 Jan 2012 11:32

That Friday Feeling
T.R.O.L.I. Even more pointless when you see it filtering down to kid's football - my eldest's team (U13) have had to do it a couple of times this season and it looks ridiculous.


There was an attempt (Saturday before last) at Berks Development League to get the opposing parents to shake hands. LOL.

Step too far and obviously not repeated last Saturday.

:shock:

What BDL venue do your kid's play at TFF?


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Re: Pre-match handshake

by TFF » 31 Jan 2012 11:55

Reading Hockey Club

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Whore Jackie » 31 Jan 2012 12:04

WJ Junior #1 plays there, WJ Junior #2 plays at Woodford. I like the BDL as a league, but crikey those end-of-match managerial presentations last forever.

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Hoop Blah » 31 Jan 2012 12:31

What point is there to it in the first place?

I think McCarthys comments are spot on. It's a staged thing that's there for the TV and doesn't add anything so why bother.

Shake hands after the game by all means, but that's a individual thing and a show of respect to each other. Before though? Totally meaningless.

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Big Foot » 31 Jan 2012 12:34

Think it's definitely something which should be done at International level and in major finals like the FA Cup. Seems a bit odd to do it for Reading vs Doncaster though.

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Terminal Boardom » 31 Jan 2012 12:38

Take rugby as an example. No need for poncy handshakes before the game but there is always the traditional tunnel formed by players at the end of the game to applaud the opposition and officials off the field of play.

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Silver Fox » 31 Jan 2012 12:59

With 80 minutes of stamping, eye gouging, sneaky punching and spear tackling in between

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Re: Pre-match handshake

by Bandini » 31 Jan 2012 13:44

That Friday Feeling
T.R.O.L.I. Even more pointless when you see it filtering down to kid's football - my eldest's team (U13) have had to do it a couple of times this season and it looks ridiculous.


There was an attempt (Saturday before last) at Berks Development League to get the opposing parents to shake hands. LOL.

Step too far and obviously not repeated last Saturday.


Do you still get "three cheers for X" at the end of games?

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