Re: What should the cheer squad do differently
I like it when it's a special occasion, when there is a presentation, but not every week. It loses it's impact and it's got so far from its origins.
It has a ritual element to it now, it's done because it once had a meaning and a context but we keep doing it although we aren't sure why. I think it's more to do with cheer squad rivalry than anything much else.
When I was first watching the game the cheer squad or its equivalent would place a crepe barrier in the club's colours across the exit of the Player's race, so that they burst through it to emerge on the ground. It was only done for big games. There was a great sense of theatre and anticipation created.
Seeing the guys run through something when you already have seen them enter the arena is a bit pointless. Whats more they get bigger every year and being inside at the phone dome doesn't even have the wind to discipline outrageousness.
I like it when it's a special occasion, when there is a presentation, but not every week. It loses it's impact and it's got so far from its origins.
It has a ritual element to it now, it's done because it once had a meaning and a context but we keep doing it although we aren't sure why. I think it's more to do with cheer squad rivalry than anything much else.
When I was first watching the game the cheer squad or its equivalent would place a crepe barrier in the club's colours across the exit of the Player's race, so that they burst through it to emerge on the ground. It was only done for big games. There was a great sense of theatre and anticipation created.
Seeing the guys run through something when you already have seen them enter the arena is a bit pointless. Whats more they get bigger every year and being inside at the phone dome doesn't even have the wind to discipline outrageousness.
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