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- Jan 30, 2008
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Were you the one wearing the base ball cap then , looked like a knitting cub, where was nedNo we weren't.
regards
DR
Were you the one wearing the base ball cap then , looked like a knitting cub, where was nedNo we weren't.
Were you the one wearing the base ball cap then , looked like a knitting cub, where was ned
regards
DR
Baz - Is she ok?
Sent her a message but got no reply.
Have known the person Baz is talking about for years. She has been going to Albion for years home and away and has never as far as I know been as upset at the behaviour of "fans" as she was last night. Don't know all the details but she is NOT someone who would get upset at a bit of swearing.
Please pass on my regards when you see her Baz.
. The only thing that I heard all day which could be taken as offensive was one pissed lad trying to start a song about Bolaise having Ebola before the game, which surprisingly didn't catch on.
Don't understand the point of paying £30+ for a ticket and getting steamed.
ps) I agree though that London games seem to bring out the rougher element of our support in greater numbers but didn't personally witness any abuse other than for poor Rob Green
Yeah the Costa luv bus crew were getting wet down in the front rows at Derby last Saturday and not in the fashion they were hoping for
regards
DR
I commented to my son how few women there were last night, and thought to myself how great that is. Lovely stuff.
Women have plenty of chance to spend company with just women that no man in his right mind would want to go to, e.g. shopping, dance classes, coffee shops and the like. We don't go butting in to their space, so they should leave us alone in ours. Football has always been a mans game and I hope that continues. If women do have to go to football can they please observe in a quiet capacity and not make ridiculously high pitched noises throughout. I respect the more knowledgable females who know about football, there are some, but the rest need to understand we don't go to football to listen to them chatting on.
I commented to my son how few women there were last night, and thought to myself how great that is. Lovely stuff.
Women have plenty of chance to spend company with just women that no man in his right mind would want to go to, e.g. shopping, dance classes, coffee shops and the like. We don't go butting in to their space, so they should leave us alone in ours. Football has always been a mans game and I hope that continues. If women do have to go to football can they please observe in a quiet capacity and not make ridiculously high pitched noises throughout. I respect the more knowledgable females who know about football, there are some, but the rest need to understand we don't go to football to listen to them chatting on.
I commented to my son how few women there were last night, and thought to myself how great that is. Lovely stuff.
Women have plenty of chance to spend company with just women that no man in his right mind would want to go to, e.g. shopping, dance classes, coffee shops and the like. We don't go butting in to their space, so they should leave us alone in ours. Football has always been a mans game and I hope that continues. If women do have to go to football can they please observe in a quiet capacity and not make ridiculously high pitched noises throughout. I respect the more knowledgable females who know about football, there are some, but the rest need to understand we don't go to football to listen to them chatting on.
We agree on one thing at least !Can't understand going to an away game and not getting steamed. Especially at Christmas.
I commented to my son how few women there were last night, and thought to myself how great that is. Lovely stuff.
Women have plenty of chance to spend company with just women that no man in his right mind would want to go to, e.g. shopping, dance classes, coffee shops and the like. We don't go butting in to their space, so they should leave us alone in ours. Football has always been a mans game and I hope that continues. If women do have to go to football can they please observe in a quiet capacity and not make ridiculously high pitched noises throughout. I respect the more knowledgable females who know about football, there are some, but the rest need to understand we don't go to football to listen to them chatting on.
I can't remember who it was, nor do I know her, but the lady in question posted on Twitter about this after the game last night, so no reason to think it's the O/P getting his facts wrong.
Brilliant, wish I'd heard that, how did it go?
Re this Bolasie chant that somebody else mentioned. I heard some youngish blokes desperately trying to get that one going (they failed). I must admit, I thought they were singing "Bolasie's got a boner", which confused me no end . The reality, however, is no better, and, I'd venture, in pretty poor taste.
To the tune of 'Do The Conga'
Der Der Der
Bolaise has Ebola.
Der Der Der
Zaha's got it too.
(repeat to fade)
Childish, Offensive, Probably not true. Still raised a wry smile though.