SpurMeUp
David Ginola
I say that because this sort of ridiculous behaviour used to ‘the norm’ inside stadia but has thankfully been largely eradicated over the last 30 odd years. I’m not commenting about behaviour in society as a whole (where sadly I think you’re right): purely inside the grounds.
I suspect that the significant amount of drugs being shared around in the toilets at HT may have been a contributory factor.
A terrible look for football, a terrible look for THFC and a large disincentive to parents keen to encourage the next generation of Spurs fans to engage with the game and the club.
Going to a game in Italy was a pleasant surprise. You have the ‘ultras zone’ then the rest of the stadium is truly family friendly. More women and kids essentially, and whilst there is still some edge it felt far more family oriented. Nice to see how it can be and we should learn from how they approach things. We’re not a million miles away from that at new WHL. But it would be nice to increase the numbers of kids and families - as well as strengthen the togetherness and vocal support from the south stand. Maybe also create a more hardcore section next to the away fans too.