The age of the outraged fan hit its peak with the rise of YouTube channels dedicated to giving a voice to those who go to the games
The internet has changed so many aspects of human existence and football, as well as the discussion thereof, is not immune to its effects.
While the traditional forum of the pub after a match still exists for many fans of the game, online platforms such as Twitter and YouTube are becoming increasingly popular as well, meaning those debates are now being broadcast to a wider audience.
There are plenty of video clips showing angry supporters delivering lengthy tirades against managers or players which have gone viral, making minor celebrities out of ordinary fans.