http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17020110
I'm inclined to agree with this. Leave the handshakes until after the match as it used to be the case.
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They've been absurd since they were introduced. Let the players sprint towards their fans en masse like in the (not so) old days.
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Agree WWODB. Much preferred it when the players ran out of the tunnel and at least one player lashed a ball a mile into the sky. ;)
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Agreed. Let the players run towards there own fans with 'Eye of the Tiger' playing full blast. Gets everyone pumped up!!
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It's nothing but a stupid gimmick to make it look as though the FA are doing something to encourage respect. If it wasn't ridiculous enough already, the FA's decision to cancel the pre-match handshakes between QPR and Chelsea the other week just made it even more farcical.
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