Lindfield by the Pond
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Quite often you get the away team board sitting as a group. There were about 6-8 of them from Middlesbrough who were dancing around like good uns for each goal. No holding back there.
must have been CliveI think away fans should be allowed, but the home club should always make it clear that whilst they are welcome, their behaviour should reflect the fact they are surrounded by home support.
I did Palace away where we were sat next to a box including some bell-end proudly announcing he had been Palace's top boy in the past - which was awkward - and I'm doing Preston away too.
I did Palace away where we were sat next to a box including some bell-end proudly announcing he had been Palace's top boy in the past - which was awkward - and I'm doing Preston away too.
Whatever you do, don't throw an inflatable seagull over the edge of the box onto the Palace fans below.
Oh, you threw an inflatable seagull over the edge of the box onto the Palace fans below.
Nigel, I think.must have been Clive
regards
DR
I don't have an issue with usual supporting ie encouraging, clapping, cheering etc but I have seen some knob-heads who try to make a point, push the boundaries, test the stewards etc. If you want to enjoy the game fine, if you have some other agenda, or are just a plain and simple cock, expect to be slung out.
Bit off topic but can never understand why people 'Test the stewards'. Take last night with the big beach ball in the away end, one of the stewards got hold of it and looked like he was going to keep it until the end of the match, then a Ipswich fan walked down about 15 rows and punched it out of the stewards hands. Then it looked like he got removed from the stand by the stewards and I presume missed the rest of the match! Is it worth it?
I'm sure if we had won last night then this wouldn't be a topic - it's football, people support different teams and we should all be respectful, unless people can't handle their drink and get a abusive etc.
Had a rare prawn sandwich night in 1901 with my mate last night. Good times except the football and the fact there seemed to be a few Ipswich in there. A mate of mine was also in there for the Birmingham game and had a Birmingham fan right behind him who was cheering them on and celebrated their goal.
For me it's not on to pay more than anyone else and then have to put up with this. Either football's segregated or it's not. Am I right, am I an out of touch dinosaur or do I just not "get" corporate.
can be treated as adults. can also probably be trusted to drink a pint of beer within full view of the pitch without turning into a frenzied beer monster.
You can have a pint in view of the pitch until 14:45. But after this time it turns even 1901ers into monsters so they need to bring the blinds down to prevent it.
As an aside try explaining this legislation to a foreigner. They'll think you're mad.
I only wear their shoes. Incidentally in the 1901 clubIf you want to know where the Joneses go on a Saturday afternoon, just enter the 1901 club.
Just being pedantic you didnt ever SIT in the old chelsea shed.
I was waiting for that one - and actually I did. Even if it was just to read the programme having arrived ages before kick off... Do I win a prize?