Oh the poor children. Probably too busy looking at their phones to notice.Kids dont need beer chucked at them nor wanna get crushed. Some adults too. I think the club message is excellent. If you're respectful to others the message is unlikely to bother you.
@jackalbion Ironic this guy is still acting like he's largely unbothered and above getting annoyed by anything. Yet had a breakdown when he read some words from me that he didn't agree with and subsequently blocked me. Strange fella.Boo hoo.
I shall immediately write to Barbs on your behalf.
Meanwhile maybe you can luzz some things around your living room to make yourself feel a bit better, and alleviate your first-world problems.
Your trains don’t work, health service is a mess, f*** all leggy blonds and just the one World Cup …..you have a long way to goGestapo out on Saturday how German are we becoming?
Clearly you haven’t been to Anfield or FulhamSeats are an average size if any1 has a bigger backside maybe they need to purchase 2 season tickets just like 2 airline seats. Gangways must be kept clear for safety reasons.
Leicester was a weirdly tense and joyless experience for me regardless of the score, all down to the lottery of who your seat puts you near. Didn’t see bundling but had aggressively twattish groups nearby in front and behind behaving in the kind of way that puts everyone around them on edge. The group in front and their efforts to fit 7 into 3 seats forced some people into the aisle.Surely they can find some people to sense check their emails. So patronising. There were dicks at Fulham determined to bundle and sat in aisles, not sure about Leicester. But i see what they might mean and it's fair to bring it up. Just don't talk to us like we're children ffs.
dunnoKids dont need beer chucked at them
You maybe don’t. But some do. I wasn’t at Fulham but some of the stories mates have told me are grim and no one should have to put up with that sort shit. Some of our fans, seems to be the much younger ones, are utter cocks…this is who the message is aimed at and I can’t say I give a shit about them.What a load of presumption that is, I don’t feel the need to be lectured every week to be on my best behaviour. I behave 95% of the time, and I don’t need to be told like a child what to do. Try not to hurt others, but most people do not have bad intentions.
But also on the same point, people who are just going to act like cocks, are just going to carry on regardless of this message. Just seems like there is a constant lecture from the club to behave, or you will be banned, despite the vast majority doing nothing wrong. A banning procedure, which although sometimes justified, has been challenged multiple times by legal avenues and the football ombudsmen.You maybe don’t. But some do. I wasn’t at Fulham but some of the stories mates have told me are grim and no one should have to put up with that sort shit. Some of our fans, seems to be the much younger ones, are utter cocks…this is who the message is aimed at and I can’t say I give a shit about them.
Shirley that middle ground is the aisle between the rows of seats, and we have been instructed not to congregate there…As said previously, there's a bit of middle ground between sitting in your seat clapping and acting like a total Neanderthal.
The youth of today are f***ing knobs everything is bro get me a beer bro no respect for older people and think they can do what they want.Leicester was a weirdly tense and joyless experience for me regardless of the score, all down to the lottery of who your seat puts you near. Didn’t see bundling but had aggressively twattish groups nearby in front and behind behaving in the kind of way that puts everyone around them on edge. The group in front and their efforts to fit 7 into 3 seats forced some people into the aisle.
I agree a strongly worded email won’t stop the knobs acting like knobs but the first step is to inform/warn everyone. The people this message is aimed at isn’t the likes of me or you, but like at the actual games, we’re now being dragging into it.But also on the same point, people who are just going to act like cocks, are just going to carry on regardless of this message. Just seems like there is a constant lecture from the club to behave, or you will be banned, despite the vast majority doing nothing wrong. A banning procedure, which although sometimes justified, has been challenged multiple times by legal avenues and the football ombudsmen.
Easy to say. I respect them now but in a few hours when I go Christmas shopping I will have wild and wet fantasies about "assisted death".The youth of today are f***ing knobs everything is bro get me a beer bro no respect for older people and think they can do what they want.
Do remind me to spill my pint over your kid wont you? And when you complain it'll be " mate it's part of the atmosphere ain't it "
So you have just said you don’t think chucking a pint in the air is a particularly nice thing to do, but you don’t like the tone of @METALMICKY saying sort of the same thing?Whatever, you can just ignore the fact that we're being spoken to like children and are going to be under even more surveillance from the club.
And also make fun of people who use the word 'ain't' (to be fair, this whole board seems to be obsessed with 'chavs', never hear that word anymore yet see it on here daily).
Standing in aisles, surging when your team scores happens in every away end across the country. 'Limbs' are celebrated online and is a big part of away fan culture.
Of course it's not nice to have beer spilt on you, but I've had drinks spilt on me at gigs, at pubs, at the cricket. It just happens at places where people drink a lot of alcohol. I don't think chucking a pint in the air is a particularly nice thing to do, but I also don't think it needs an email from the club, it's the sort of thing that should be self policed, or even just a word from a steward in the ground. I don't have kids, if I did I wouldn't take them to an away match until they were old enough to not be upset by these kinds of things.
Your arsey reply is obviously very funny to a certain type of poster on here, but I find the sanitisation of modern football insanely depressing and think it's a bigger issue.