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<blockquote data-quote="DC" data-source="post: 162985"><p>Yeah alright mate, have you ever been in a mosh pit when a metal band is playing? It'll be like that, people pusshing, rushing to get on the pitch, if someone falls they aren't goign to stop everything and wait for the person to get up...there will be a thousand people behind them pushing into them. There is a reason that they don't allow people to do it in most places in the world, because injuries and on very rare occasions someone does actually lose thier life, and I think the possibility that serious injuries and even death, even if a one in a thousand chance isn't a risk worth taking...go celebrate with your mates at the pub after the game, that's the way it should be done... [/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Have you ever been a part of a field flood?</p><p></p><p>It's really not as malicious as you are attempting to make it sound.. in all honesty i would say it isnt dangerous at all. As long as parents watch their kids im pretty sure grown adults can handle themselves, and its not like a stampede as you are trying to make it sound..</p><p></p><p>There are roughly 50,000+ fans on that field in the video above, not one injury or death was even reported. I know there were little kids out there celebrating with their heroes, it was a great experience and i would love to see others get to share in that joy in other sports!</p><p></p><p>I love that picture with tim howard by the way!! It was bullshit how they took that kid off escorted by police an **** like he was threatening or some ****!</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="DC, post: 162985"] Yeah alright mate, have you ever been in a mosh pit when a metal band is playing? It'll be like that, people pusshing, rushing to get on the pitch, if someone falls they aren't goign to stop everything and wait for the person to get up...there will be a thousand people behind them pushing into them. There is a reason that they don't allow people to do it in most places in the world, because injuries and on very rare occasions someone does actually lose thier life, and I think the possibility that serious injuries and even death, even if a one in a thousand chance isn't a risk worth taking...go celebrate with your mates at the pub after the game, that's the way it should be done... [/b][/quote] Have you ever been a part of a field flood? It's really not as malicious as you are attempting to make it sound.. in all honesty i would say it isnt dangerous at all. As long as parents watch their kids im pretty sure grown adults can handle themselves, and its not like a stampede as you are trying to make it sound.. There are roughly 50,000+ fans on that field in the video above, not one injury or death was even reported. I know there were little kids out there celebrating with their heroes, it was a great experience and i would love to see others get to share in that joy in other sports! I love that picture with tim howard by the way!! It was bullshit how they took that kid off escorted by police an **** like he was threatening or some ****! [/QUOTE]
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