I have huge sympathy for anyone getting banned this year, the club has been extremely over the top with their banning orders. I'm extremely glad I got off with a two match ban for wazzing on a fence in hindsight, as there have been plenty of stories of long term bans since then. I'd like to...
Why are people calling him a plastic? He might be a bit downs but if you think he's a plastic supporter for choosing Man United over Leicester away on a Sunday (which it has just been proved was the right call) then you need your head tested.
How about 25 in less than a day, on an online forum about football club not directly related to the person in question?
He says what he wants, he's Gus Poyet, he says what he wants.
All the best to the OP, the club (and he who must not be named in particular) were an absolute shambles during my appeal process - fortunately for me I have since been allowed back to the Amex.
Really hope the Football League are supportive, as it sounds like the club have yet again made a...
I wasn't aware you had to be a recognised lyricist to be able to comment on chants at a football match. I will refrain from doing so in the future.
Idiot.
Some of the chanting tonight (not certainly from the NSK before any of the ultras defence tries to tear me a new one) was a total embarrassment, bordering on a disgrace.
"There's only one Steve Harper" - I think if I could guarentee that one of our players had a namesake, it would be him...
Part of the reason there is such a divide is down to the ultras response to criticism. This thread is another prime example of their inability to take comments on board constructively. You might find people may take you more seriously if you try and respond in an articulate manner instead of...
To be fair, I thought today our fans were okay. Respect to whoever got the 'go left, go right' chant going, sounded relatively good. Please lose the 'everywhere we go' bit - it's a bit primary school sports day.
Other than the mongs that went mental when Arsenal scored their 4th and 5th goals...
Hi there guys,
This evening at 10pm, myself and 40 other students and teachers from St. Paul's Catholic College in Burgess Hill will be taking part in a 24 hour football match to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust.
Some of you may remember my requests for donations last year for the same...
Because you can still be hungry and/or thirsty at a football match? You human needs aren't put on hold, unfortunately. Think that's actually the reason the club, and every other football club in the country, persist with the selling of food and alcohol.
If they've paid to be there, they can...
Why would they stop selling beer when it's sure to bring in a fair amount of money?
Surely you can understand that people will have a drink when the 'meal deal' offers revolve around pints of alcohol???
Any chance they could put the game on for those finishing their drinks at half time?
I understand the whole 'get behind the team' thing, but with the length of time it takes to get service, would it kill them to put the match on for at least five minutes after the restart? There were so many...
He said I was having a pop at our fans, not him, which I was denying.
I could hear both sets of fans clearly, Brighton made noise, Ipswich made more. Could have been down to the acoustics, but being that were far more Ipswich fans (as you pointed out), and we were a poor second to their team...