I was watching a clip of the Heart of Midlothian scoring 90 goals against Hibernian. I must point out these goals did not arrive in only one game. The first clip came from one of our victories in 1959, before I had made it to the ground.
Several things struck me as I watched these early games. The goal celebrations were the most obvious. A goal is scored, with ease against Hibernian, and the players 'jumped for joy,' congratulated the scorer and returned quickly to the centre circle to do it all again. No sliding needlessly into the corner, no standing on the wall taking the glory. No rolling about on the ground while other formed a horde about you. Just get back and get on with the game.
The game was no less serious, the attitudes deep. The joy of a win and the despair of a loss great both ways, no less than today, and yet...
People tackled harder in those days, yet there were less bookings and sending's off. Both sides fought hard to win and yet there was less animosity. Indeed, many who bought season tickets for Tynecastle to watch the Heart of Midlothian also took season tickets at Hibernian and watched the teams week about. This is not possible today and many would not understand this anyway.
Life has changed in the last 70 years. Our attitudes to football reflect this. It appears to be that attitudes have hardened somewhat, football success is more important than it ought to be, and this is reflected with many no longer watching great European games and preferring to watch teams further down the ladder where 'real football' can be seen. This includes standing on a near empty terracing, banter between fans, and the occasional dog demanding attention, especially when eating the miserly pies that are on sale from the van on the corner.
Football has got wealthier alongside the nations, neither have become better because of this.
2 comments:
Father said donkeys' years' ago that he preferred to watch a kid's game than the prima donnas rolling about after a faint contact....bring back Norman 'Bites your Leg' Hunter.
Fly, Norman would not last 5 mins today. He would be sent off weekly!
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