DaveO wrote:... Football - this is almost a religion to some and as country I think far too many people are obsessed by it...
Nobody's obsessed with, say, RL? Don't forget that, when Terry Newton died, it became verboten to discuss anything bad he'd done in his career – and that's actually an entirely relevant point within he context of this thread.
DaveO wrote:... Soccer "coming together" over the Muamba thing was an opportunity for the fans to paint the game in a good light. A cynical view? Maybe but I bet there is some truth in it...
I doubt it very much. It was mostly a social media response and then was reported on by the mainstream media. I didn't see it being used to suddenly pretend that all football fans were some sort of angels.
DaveO wrote:... I was more affected by Ian Millward's loss when his son died but even that was probably because I have a son of the same age ...
Understandable.
DaveO wrote:... There seems to be some sort of herd mentality when we see such big reactions to certain events...
I'd agree with this.
DaveO wrote: ... Whether this mentality is now more prominent than it used to be is the question. I think it is. In the past (say 60's and 70's) soccer wasn't the obsession it is today. It was just another game for many whereas now its a religion for many more...
And support for monarchism as a whole is probably less, which rather ruins your point, I'm afraid.