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Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

author:Yang Yi Kanqiu
This article is reproduced from: NetEase Sports' "Houchang Village Sports Team", which has been authorized by the original author

The notorious football hooligan Jimmy Jump may not have imagined that his people are no longer in the rivers and lakes, but there are still his legends on the rivers and lakes. Eight years after he went bankrupt after receiving huge fines for multiple malicious storming the field, a Chinese fan under the age of 18 repeated his actions in Xinhua.

As he was taken off the court, the fan was surrounded by people shouting "NB" and others rushed to take photos with him. After the game, social media was filled with photos of him posing with Messi and of himself being carried off the pitch by four security guards. Not only was he interviewed like a hero, but social media was also filled with praise for him, saying that "I felt joy from him" and "hugging Messi and giving him high fives to Martin was very enviable".

Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

Many Chinese football media people also spoke out for the first time, criticizing and condemning the fan's behavior, saying that this behavior is likely to affect the future viewing experience of other fans. The "landlord" of the new work and the fans of Beijing Guoan Club also expressed their dissatisfaction at the first time.

In the first round of the Chinese Super League this season, fans rushed through the field, and the direct consequence of this was that the first three rows of the bottom stands of the new building were covered with a green cloth, and the seats in the first two rows were no longer sold. Before the match between Argentina and Australia, Guoan fans were worried on social media, fearing that Argentine fans would do something during the match. Now afraid of what will come, the new body is likely to be forced to increase the size in the future, either further closing the seats near the stadium, or directly pulling the net.

Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

The first three rows do not allow people to sit (picture from the Internet)

However, the dissatisfaction of football media personnel and Guoan fans has not been understood by some fans and netizens. Similar remarks include: "Don't go online with a minor's behavior and support this innocuous deviance", "Club dragging is an unstructured behavior", "Instead of worrying about dragnets, it is better to share the happiness and beauty brought by young fans"... Some people broke the jar and broke, "Since the fans will pull the net as soon as they rush to the field, then simply cancel the fans to watch the game, anyway, after watching Messi's game, I don't believe that the fans can still watch the game of Guoan."

The above remarks are true, and they are by no means fabricated, self-targeted, and self-targeted. But most fans who hold this view have no idea what rushing the field means or what dragging a net means.

Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

First of all, the vast majority of countries abhor fans and cannot let this behavior go unchecked. For example, the "Jimmy Jump" mentioned at the beginning not only repeatedly rushed to disrupt the order of the game and insult the players, but also took the opportunity to promote extreme political ideas. In the Euro 2004 final, "Jimmy" jumped into the stadium and smashed the Barça flag in the face of Portugal captain Figo. In addition, he repeatedly stormed the stadium wearing clothes with the words "Catalan independence" printed on them, which interrupted the matches. It wasn't until 2014, when a Spanish court fined him 280,000 euros and warned him to five years in prison if he rushed again, that "Jimmy Jump" stopped.

Due to the fear of harmful information flowing out through the live broadcast, FIFA even stipulated that once the rushing behavior occurred during the game, the audience watching the broadcast should be prevented from seeing the scene screen by switching cameras and other means.

In the 1/4 final of the World Cup in Qatar, in the match between the Netherlands and Argentina, an adult actor named Vitaly Zdorowecki stormed the stadium to promote his vlog. Vitali already behaved similarly in the World Cup final in Brazil eight years ago. Vitaly's girlfriend is also a ruthless person, and in the Champions League final between Liverpool and Tottenham, she once rushed into the field in a one-piece swimsuit to promote the duo's "masterpiece".

In the face of the sneak attack of "male and female" and not talking about martial virtue, FIFA responds to all changes unchanged, and if you dare to rush the field, I will cut the shot. So after yesterday's match between Argentina and Australia, if someone still talks about the picture of the game broadcast without releasing fans rushing to the field, it is basically certain that this person does not even watch the World Cup, it is purely hilarious.

Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

Speaking of this, everyone may understand that the rushing field is not a "harmless little beauty" at all, and the so-called "foreign hedging field does not care at all" does not exist at all.

However, although national leagues and FIFA are strictly guarded against the hedge field, because most foreign security parties are more crotch-pulling, it is still common to rush the field. On 19 May, Barcelona won the La Liga title with a 4–2 away win over arch-rivals Espanyol. While the Barça players were celebrating in the stadium, the violent Espanyol fans stormed the stadium in large numbers, frightening the players to immediately run back to the dressing room.

The rush field in Spain is a farce, and in Indonesia it is a tragedy. On October 1, 2022, a serious fan clash occurred in East Java, Indonesia. After the match between Arema and Surabaya, 3,000 fans stormed the stadium, clashed with the police, and directly led to a stampede in the stadium, killing 125 people and injuring more than 300, including 2 police officers.

Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

In fact, in order to deal with fans rushing the field and brawls, the Europa League has been taking various measures to actively respond and counteract. Dragging is only the most basic measure, and the Premier League has coordinated with a number of video sites and social media companies to remove videos of fans rushing the field, lest more people follow suit and generate more football hooligans.

If anyone thinks that foreign fans rushing the stadium is worth learning, then I think that the ban on fans in foreign leagues is also worth learning.

Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

Compared with foreign fans, Chinese fans are definitely elegant and easygoing. But correspondingly, the mainland's emphasis on public safety is far from that of any other country. Many safety accidents since the founding of New China have been painful, and this behavior may only disrupt the order of the game abroad, but in the eyes of relevant departments, it is a major safety risk.

Before China built professional football stadiums, dragnetting was the practice of most stadiums. Sitting behind a protective net and watching the ball is as visual as sitting in a cage. Moreover, the protective net and the track also separate the fans from the players, whether it is the cheering effect of the fans or the viewing experience, it is greatly reduced.

Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

Live dragnet is just that

When the construction of professional stadiums such as Xingongti, Phoenix Mountain, Barracuda Bay and so on, the Chinese fans who attended the game finally understood how great the experience of watching the game up close was, which directly contributed to the hot market of the Chinese Super League in the new season.

Super League fans have never been more united, and although they support different teams, they are all desperately trying to maintain the hard-won viewing experience. After a fan rushed to the stadium in the first round of the Chinese Super League, all the Guoan fans would condemn the fan; A player who smashed the Cangzhou Lions with a drink by a Chengdu fan was scolded by everyone at the scene. Even if the restarting Chinese Super League is full of difficulties, the fans are firmly accompanied, because everyone understands that the improvement of Chinese football level is inseparable from the development of local leagues, and a good viewing atmosphere is the first step for the Chinese Super League to get out of the predicament, and it is also a key factor for Chinese football to get back on track.

Now, those efforts are likely to be wasted by the fan's leap of faith. Once the work body pulls the net, the viewing experience will be greatly reduced, the fan has fulfilled his dream, the Argentine fans have watched the ball, hi enough, but the consequences will have to be borne by the Guoan fans. Because one person is unruly, everyone is restrained, which is also a point of regret and anger for many people.

Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

Watching the ball through the net, is this the feeling, cool?

Finally, let's analyze the "interview" released at the speed of light after the game.

He said, "It's okay, I'm not 18," does he mean that as long as you are underage, you don't have to be responsible for what you do?

He said: "I asked the relationship to get the tickets", did it damage the interests of the fans who spent thousands of dollars to buy tickets to watch the game? The years with him are quiet, and it is this group of people who have spent money to carry the weight for him.

He said: "The security of the new work body is like... I hope that the security party can learn a lesson from itself and do a good job of security next time", what a big righteousness, is the security pine the reason for disturbing the order themselves? After all, breaking the law is never one of the ways to test whether the law has loopholes.

He said: "I jumped from the 14th floor stand, which is only 3 meters high", did he ever think about what this sentence meant?

Completely dumping the pot on the security side not only smashed the rice bowl of the security personnel, but also the more serious consequence is that when foreign stars want to come to China again in the future, they will remember yesterday's scene.

Messi fans rushed inside, he was cool, and then what?

Don't say that Messi didn't resist hugging him, that's because Messi is very cultured and rarely rejects fans. But the self-touching and disturbing act packaged as love is nothing more than a shameful act out of selfishness and vanity.

When many people were moved by the fan's disorderly behavior, did they ever think about what if the fans who rushed to Messi held not a signature pen, but a blade or something else? What if a group of people followed suit and rushed in? What if he jumped down and broke his bones?

If the new worker does pull up the net, if the fan revisits one day, facing the high wall of the net, I wonder if he can understand Sholokhov's famous phrase in "The Quiet Don": "Don't spit in the well, maybe you will come and drink the water from the well." ”

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