Meet Sunflower Seeds or Things To Do in Rostov When You’re a Football Fan

By: Ivan | March 23rd, 2007

SeedsAt last I got the perfect illustration for popular action among Russian supporters. There are nor banners neither fireworks. There aren’t drums. Don’t even think of football chants. Face the reality: sunflower seeds.

Look at these people eating seeds together. They came to support FC Rostov with their mouths occupied. Maybe that’s why their team conceded three goals without an answer in first half against Zenit Saint Petersburg. But when they’ve finished their seed reserves, Rostov suddenly scored twice and only the whistle stopped them on the way to draw.

So it’s obviously that you’re have to start supporting your team by getting this crap out of your mouth. And it’s better to do it from the very beginning of the game. But habits are strong. And I think that Rostov not to be a champion soon.





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  • Bob |  March 23rd, 2007 at 1:03 pm

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    Maybe they were all just putting seeds in their mouths to spit at the referee when he made a bad call?

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