[Albion] Leicester City (A) - Sun 8th Dec 14:00

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drew

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Annoying as they are the better blocks. Early bookers have to go right in the corner.
What makes section M4 better than M3? If they had opened M3 and M4, someone would moan that they hadn't opened M1 and M2 and if they had opened M1 and M2 someone would be moaning about not being in M3 or M4. It's a NSC tradition.

Edit: see post 38!!!
 








Dave the hatosaurus

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What makes section M4 better than M3? If they had opened M3 and M4, someone would moan that they hadn't opened M1 and M2 and if they had opened M1 and M2 someone would be moaning about not being in M3 or M4. It's a NSC tradition.

Edit: see post 38!!!
I think you may have missed the point of post 38. I believe it is agreeing with the earlier posters in as much as @HangletonGull is further down the points tiers so is saying that the better blocks will be available for him.
As to why they are better? well some people prefer to be on the side of the pitch and some behind the goal so for them being stuck right in the corner is not as nice.
 
















kevo

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What makes section M4 better than M3? If they had opened M3 and M4, someone would moan that they hadn't opened M1 and M2 and if they had opened M1 and M2 someone would be moaning about not being in M3 or M4. It's a NSC tradition.

Edit: see post 38!!!

Erm, as I said, because those two blocks are right in the corner!

M1 is behind the goal, M4 at the side.

No-one likes being in a corner (as you are now discovering, because I have backed you into one!)
 


Professor Plum

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Erm, as I said, because those two blocks are right in the corner!

M1 is behind the goal, M4 at the side.

No-one likes being in a corner (as you are now discovering, because I have backed you into one!)
I quite like being in a corner. I was in the corner between NS and WS for the Chelsea 4-1 game. I liked the view. Sort of a bit-of-both vibe (for Football Clichés listeners).
 




bhafc_smithy

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What makes section M4 better than M3? If they had opened M3 and M4, someone would moan that they hadn't opened M1 and M2 and if they had opened M1 and M2 someone would be moaning about not being in M3 or M4. It's a NSC tradition.

Edit: see post 38!!!
complain about everything possible :ROFLMAO: they can wait if its such a pressing issue
 


kevo

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I quite like being in a corner. I was in the corner between NS and WS for the Chelsea 4-1 game. I liked the view. Sort of a bit-of-both vibe (for Football Clichés listeners).
Contrarian!
 


drew

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Erm, as I said, because those two blocks are right in the corner!

M1 is behind the goal, M4 at the side.

No-one likes being in a corner (as you are now discovering, because I have backed you into one!)
Is that right? I'd much prefer to be in the corner than in a block that, whilst at the end, if far from being 'behind the goal'. And being at the side where, when everyone is standing, I'm unlikely to see the area of the pitch at the other end nearest the corner. That said I fully understand there are plenty of children who love to stand behind the goal (although they can't at Leicester) so crack on.
 




kevo

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Is that right? I'd much prefer to be in the corner than in a block that, whilst at the end, if far from being 'behind the goal'. And being at the side where, when everyone is standing, I'm unlikely to see the area of the pitch at the other end nearest the corner. That said I fully understand there are plenty of children who love to stand behind the goal (although they can't at Leicester) so crack on.
'Crack on'? I replied in good humour and you respond like a child.

Very odd thing to pick a fight about.
 










drew

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'Crack on'? I replied in good humour and you respond like a child.

Very odd thing to pick a fight about.
Humour! I've seen and heard humour and I'm not convinced your reply meets that criteria! Are you a McIntyre fan by any chance?
 




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