Why did stewards need to be mob handed
I think he generally goes at the bottom corner of the south, but makes the occasional guest appearance elsewhere.What a guy! Yusuf is what is needed especially in the North/East where the young ones need a little help (singing) Met him a few times quality bloke. My only question was why did yusuf change his seat from the south. Ps, big respect to yusuf, thank you utfb
I presume they are quite bemused by it. Fair play to him though, he puts the miles and the passion into it. I have seen some negativity towards him, but mostly seems to be boring old blokes who are jealous and/or a bit racist.I wonder what Yusu’s family think of him being a cult hero in some little town up north!
My lad was in amongst it and on the way home he said it was the best boro game he had been to and he's been going for 8yrs. Moments like that will live on in his mind for years. As you said it's what cements these kids as Boro fans for the rest of their lives.I was sat in the East Lower for this and must say it was one of the most heart warming images I have seen at the Riverside. Besides the fact that Yusuf was hilarious and brilliant in having kids come up to him for selfies every 5 minutes, seeing a good group of young kids continuously sing songs for 15 minutes really gave that next generation feeling.
It can't go unnoticed that having Carrick come in has created this sort of atmosphere at the Riverside. In nigh on 30 years I have never seen it so positive.
I believe the stewards were put on the opposite side of the boarding for risks of overcrowding and they could have pulled kids over should have it got too overwhelming. I wouldn't expect to see it every game but I don't believe it warrants any punitive action as it fitted well with the performance on the pitch.
Why did stewards need to be mob handed