Don’t criticise Marinakis’ antics after Nottingham Forest owner erupted in tunnel – it’s what football needs

This is to go to football and to nag and nag and drill and shout.

Here is losing your canvas, throwing your toys out of the pram and going completely monkeys ** t.

This is that the owner of Nottingham Forest, Evangelos Marinakis who storms to the city's city and throws a Wobbler at manager Nuno Espirito Santo.

Here it is to fans of Liverpool Trent Alexander-Arnold because they are a scouser and have the temerity to want to play for someone else.

This is to rider Ruben Amorim at Manchester United players, who play as Prinsen and Clowns on Sunday afternoon on Thursday evening.

Because what is football without passion? What is it all about when no one can really care?

What kind of escapism is it if we can't scream our hearts and lose all the reasons?

And why do many people claim that Nuno should stop over the small tantrum from Marinakis?

Why are so much presentation of Liverpool supporters for the Booing of Alexander-Arnold?

And why is Amorim criticized because he has spoken to the obvious truth that his players choose which matches to appear?

Marinakis, the larger than Life Greek shipping magnate who has drawn the forest from the championship to Europe, is a controversial and often non-nadle figure.

After promotion, this Hellenian captain Pugwash spent as a drunk sailor, sailed close to the wind of PSR and is forced to walk the plank more than once because of his behavior towards referees.

But what would you prefer an owner?

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who saves costs and has a heart of ice or marinakis, who splash and clearly gives it?

On Sunday, after the 2-2 draw confronted with Leicester City-Die at the same time European football for Bos confirmed after an absence of 30 years and the hope of the club to reach the Champions League seriously confirmed.

Marinakis rumbled about an episode of an Amateuruur, which meant that Forest briefly played with ten men.

This was due to a communication breakdown between Nuno and the medical staff about whether Taiwo Awoniyi was suitable to continue.

The striker clashed with a goal post after a line keeper was not marked for an obvious offside in another glorious triumph for Var protocols.

Of course, Nuno could have done without a public dressing on the field.

But he is a well -paid big boy with the quiet temperament needed to work for a volcanic owner.

The Portuguese have done an excellent job, but a top five finish was on the cards all season.

And because Leicester are both local rivals and completely hopeless, Forest's inability to beat them at home was a reason for understandable frustration.

Later in the afternoon there was a protest about a protest in Anfield, when Alexander-Arnold arrived as a sub against Arsenal and was subjected to sounding anger because he had agreed to join Real Madrid.

Now are really the only club in the world that clearly represents an upgrade for Liverpool.

The right back of England clearly gives an advantage on a wage increase, some sunshine, a new adventure and a superior chance of winning another European cup.

But just like that, Liverpool trends cherish a local boy in their side. Every football fan does that.

If that local boy does not swallow the club propaganda that 'this means more', there will be indignation of many supporters.

Because Alexander-Arnold as a scouser meant more to them and they believe that Liverpool should mean more to him.

And so they fascinated – even after the title was secured and 'rivals' Arsenal had given their team a small blow to the field, because even when the entire Premier League season is virtually flat, this thing is still important.

For the vast majority of football supporters, our standard setting is misery, anger and frustration.

And if we don't have our match going release, we would permanently be miserable, angry and frustrated about important things in life.

On Saturday I went to our team with my son, Fulham, after a very difficult week for our family.

We thought they would cheer up a bit by beating Everton and keeping our hope alive from reaching the conference league.

And we really hope so, because my boy has never seen Fulham playing in Europe and would have been fun.

But Fulham threw away a lead this season for the umpteenth time and gave three shocking goals, because what had promised to be an excellent season, in a fairly average fizzelt.

We cried and raged during the competition, and then walked on the way home.

Because raging and being furious about something that is so unimportant is actually good for us.

And even if your team is half decent, what's wrong with dreams for a little more?

Why would Marinakis not be irritated about missing the Champions League?

Why would Liverpool -fans not want a scouser in their team?

Why would Amorim not tell the truth about the attitude and application of his players?

Criticizing them and you do not understand fundamentally why football matters.

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