- Mar 15, 2016 at 08:03 · comment edited by Gennady
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Pure class by the fans and club :')
Chelsea fans used to create same atmospheres .. now due to high prices . Rich douchebags who don't know anything about the club come to stadium and sit quietly entire . Some prices that i saw to get into good seating is just ridiculous .
I really don't understand why they're giving such reception just for 2 guys. Thousands or millions of people die daily yet none of them get such a reception by fans it's such ignorance. Not hating just stating.
It happened during the match at half time
Doesn't make any different to be honest. People die every second so they should be getting some reception too
Because it happened right in front of the fans themselves, and because they all had BVB in common, there is a sense of community there. One person is dead and another is in hospital, so the fans took that sense of community and turned it into something beautiful.
For once, let's not be analytical and critical of an outstanding example of humanity that we all got to see yesterday.
I completely agree in general sense but this particular is different . It is football fan dying watching his favorite team during the match . More reasons to give proper tribute to the man . I am sure football fans die everyday but this one happened right during the match . It was just nice i think from other fans to pay their respects .
@arse what are you saying? That we should all live in constant mourning for the people who die, even the ones we don't even know existed? No, it's about the feelings of belonging we get, being part of a family, friends or of a club like Dortmund. I rather salute the yellow wall of Dortmund for this!
That's pure class. Respect!
The sad thing is that Kagawa's goal was not really celebrated since a fan died...
Football is all about RESPECTS.
RI.P. to the two fans that died. RESPECT
KTB said it all too well, you can't really go in life thinking, there is a person dying somewhere in the world right now, I should be sad all the time. That doesn't mean you have to become cold when you do hear someone died. No, I don't go ahead and try find sad news about people dying to pay them my respect, but when I hear about people dying, I find it a great shame and show some respect. I don't understand some person, if they don't wanna care about it, fine, but why say its wrong to do so. Also, you really shouldn't expect a team and the fan to act like nothing happened if a fan died in the middle of a match. Thats like asking a person in the street to keep walking if he see someone dead or dying, there is step to be taken, a certain respect to be shown. I can understand people can be frustated to see that a simple fan get attention just because he died in the middle of a match, but sport is like that, it make us closer to each other, I mean, if I go to a match and people start making wave to cheer for their team, I feel like joining in. Thats just how football make people closer, it make you care for other people who enjoy the same great sport as you. I have nothing but respect for the fan of Borussia who did that. Yes, they are many people in life who go without the deserved respect, but it doesn't mean you have to stop caring for the next person or to try your best to show some final respect to the people you actually can. I got one last thing to say, when you're part of something this strong, you never walk alone.
@Emobot7 Those are great words from you to everyboddy. +1 to you, man
@MrGooool Thank you lad, I'm simply trying to share my thought on the subject.