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PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 24 Feb 21 12.15pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

Does anybody else find this gross ?

Can you imagine this being acceptable in other walks of life ?

- golf
- Tennis
- snooker

- debates in Westminster
- operating Theatres
- Catering kitchens

Considering the number of sliding tackles and players going to ground, they are rolling in somebody else's gob.

At a time of paranoia about germs, surely we can stamp it out. Kick spitting out of football, No Saliva Matters.

You now get a yellow card for removing your shirt, how about for spitting ?


Edited by PalazioVecchio (24 Feb 2021 12.20pm)

 


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Phil’s Barber Flag Crowborough 24 Feb 21 12.31pm Send a Private Message to Phil’s Barber Add Phil’s Barber as a friend

Disagree,

I played the game at amateur level and for several years as a semi-professional. It’s a necessary evil I’m afraid.

Like with most things, there’s a time and a place for sure but on the football field during an intense period of high exertion, when clearing the nasal passage and being able to breathe freely, in order to re oxygenate the blood and maintain energy levels is of vital importance, it is what it is.

Edited by Phil’s Barber (24 Feb 2021 12.32pm)

 

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Palace Old Geezer Flag Midhurst 24 Feb 21 12.34pm Send a Private Message to Palace Old Geezer Add Palace Old Geezer as a friend

Good point PV, but a tricky one. Soccer players aren't the only culprits. Our rugby chums are also fond of a good clear out.

You mention tennis players as examples of non spitters, but at least they can discreetly use their towel every couple of minutes.

Anyway, I can vaguely remember playing our game many, many years ago and I'm sure I felt the need fairly often. Isn't it just a physical necessity?

 


Dad and I watched games standing on the muddy slope of the Holmesdale Road end. He cheered and I rattled.

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Midlands Eagle Flag 24 Feb 21 12.54pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Phil’s Barber

I played the game at amateur level and for several years as a semi-professional.

For Crowborough?

My brother in law used to play for them before he emigrated to Australia

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Feb 21 1.07pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

For Crowborough?

My brother in law used to play for them before he emigrated to Australia

I have witnessed matches at Crowborough FC on a few occasions from the days when the ground was known as the 'Alderbrook' to the rename as the 'Crowborough Community Stadium'.
When I first visited the ground, the club were playing in the 'Sussex County League'.

I recall the ground before it was vastly upgraded with the new facilties behind the goal housing the changing rooms which used to be in Portakabins adjacent to the clubhouse.

Edited by Willo (24 Feb 2021 1.14pm)

 

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Phil’s Barber Flag Crowborough 24 Feb 21 2.30pm Send a Private Message to Phil’s Barber Add Phil’s Barber as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

For Crowborough?

My brother in law used to play for them before he emigrated to Australia


By the time I moved to Crowborough I was 40 something so had long since stopped playing.

I played at amateur level in the Croydon Wednesday & Sunday League and Semi-Pro for Chipstead FC (alongside Dominic Jordan), Met Police & Orpington FC. Nothing spectacular but I enjoyed being successful at that level rather than rubbish a bit higher up

 

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Phil’s Barber Flag Crowborough 24 Feb 21 2.31pm Send a Private Message to Phil’s Barber Add Phil’s Barber as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

I have witnessed matches at Crowborough FC on a few occasions from the days when the ground was known as the 'Alderbrook' to the rename as the 'Crowborough Community Stadium'.
When I first visited the ground, the club were playing in the 'Sussex County League'.

I recall the ground before it was vastly upgraded with the new facilties behind the goal housing the changing rooms which used to be in Portakabins adjacent to the clubhouse.

Edited by Willo (24 Feb 2021 1.14pm)

Come down when Palace don’t have a game Willo and I’ll buy you a pint.

Edit...sorry, that should be come up (or over)

Edited by Phil’s Barber (24 Feb 2021 2.33pm)

 

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Palace Old Geezer Flag Midhurst 24 Feb 21 2.56pm Send a Private Message to Palace Old Geezer Add Palace Old Geezer as a friend

Funny how this thread which was started to talk about football and spitting has meandered around to Crowborough. Just spitting distance from Tunbridge Wells where I used live.

 


Dad and I watched games standing on the muddy slope of the Holmesdale Road end. He cheered and I rattled.

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Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 24 Feb 21 3.10pm Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

Does anybody else find this gross ?

Can you imagine this being acceptable in other walks of life ?

- golf
- Tennis
- snooker

- debates in Westminster
- operating Theatres
- Catering kitchens

Considering the number of sliding tackles and players going to ground, they are rolling in somebody else's gob.

At a time of paranoia about germs, surely we can stamp it out. Kick spitting out of football, No Saliva Matters.

You now get a yellow card for removing your shirt, how about for spitting ?


Edited by PalazioVecchio (24 Feb 2021 12.20pm)

Can't be avoided I'm afraid.

Whilst the action itself is rank, as others have said it needs to be done as it just builds up. I will spit when I have a mouth fall of saliva during a long run.
Fortunately, I've never found myself in this situation on the golf course, playing snooker or in a catering kitchen. Although I have during tennis.

Spitting on a football pitch is very different from the chavs you see spitting in the street.

Edited by Goal Machine (24 Feb 2021 3.10pm)

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Feb 21 3.56pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Phil’s Barber

Come down when Palace don’t have a game Willo and I’ll buy you a pint.

Edit...sorry, that should be come up (or over)

Edited by Phil’s Barber (24 Feb 2021 2.33pm)

That's very kind of you.
I would be delighted to have a tipple or two and exchange pleasantries.

I can recall some of the Crowborough team from the early 2000s!

 

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PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 24 Feb 21 5.27pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

ok, so it is all about high performance of the airways.

do olympic swimmers spit in the water ?

indoor basketball, table tennis, 5 a side ?

come to think of it, i do not recall much spitting on the Tour de France.

If a fella can win a big competition , while not spitting, then the whole argument becomes a matter of opinion.

what do the sports scientists say ?

 


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cantrbury eagle Flag Canterbury 24 Feb 21 7.23pm Send a Private Message to cantrbury eagle Add cantrbury eagle as a friend

Pep gaudiola is a big culprit constantly gobbing in the managers area wish he would stop.Tiger woods in golf was also a big culprit. I have seen ACDC live a few times and Angus young running around like a headless chicken for 2hours doesn't feel the need to gob after every song.

 

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