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Conkers

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2006
4,574
Haywards Heath
H block is fast becoming a breeding ground for little runt children that are only there to throw pieces of celery in people's faces (or more precisely, eyes).
Hopefully next time they will be escorted by their mummy and daddy and made to watch from the family stand.
 




The screamer

NSC's biggest geek
Apr 2, 2010
752
Portsmouth
H block is fast becoming a breeding ground for little runt children that are only there to throw pieces of celery in people's faces (or more precisely, eyes).
Hopefully next time they will be escorted by their mummy and daddy and made to watch from the family stand.

Excellent, no under 16's allowed in south stand without an adult!
 




Conkers

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2006
4,574
Haywards Heath
Excellent, no under 16's allowed in south stand without an adult!

If they are all there to start trouble then yes.
If they are there to sit with their friends to watch football (or in other words NOT to throw missles at people's faces) then they should be allowed in on their own.
 






Mar 29, 2010
2,492
Under your skin.
Why? Happen you and your silly mate should f***ing grow up instead of throwing stuff at him, you go there you dont even watch the game!

I go all the way to Oldham and Leeds and then don't watch the game, I haven't missed a home game in 2 seasons (including cup games and friendlies) for 2 seasons because I go to piss about. I mean I mucked around a bit at that brilliant football display so I must not watch any match. :shrug:

Makes sense.
 


Mar 29, 2010
2,492
Under your skin.
H block has and always will be a marmite block, some like it and some hate it. I used to sit in E block until half way through last season when I decided to sit with my friends in H.

At first it was good fun and people sang most of the time. There was a couple of blokes who started songs who sat in the middle of the block. The last game of last season (stockport) was brilliant and was the first time people brought celeray. It wasn't used as a weapon and was good fun.

This season started well, it was the same people starting songs and a few new faces who were mainly teenagers. Then the people who started most of the songs (People like Krispies) got banned although (IMO) they didn't do a lot wrong. Since then H block has been getting worse with every game. The singing has almost stopped and the people who go to football for "a laugh" just piss about.

Most of the people that sit in Block H have only started going to Brighton recently and don't want to start the songs but are happy to join in. Having people like Krispies taken away means that noone wants to start songs and we are left with a singing block that doesn't sing which means people have replaced singing with Inflatables and Celary.

I never thought I'd think about moving back to E block but i'm sorely tempted. No singing but a better view and no utter cocks. Until someone is back starting songs H block will sink lower and lower. Yes I threw Celary yesterday but so did everyone and yes some of mine was aimed at people, people I know. I know the person who everyone was throwing stuff at, I've spoke to him a few times and TBH if he doesn't sit near the away fans next season it will be a good thing. Yes it went to far BUT he is more of an embarssament then the rest of H block put together.

People who moan about how H block are an embarasment seem to forget that every ground has a group of mongs. Cheltnham last year and Southend this year are two good examples. I'm tired of all the threads about it, if people find it that upseting that away fans might think all Brighton fans are like that then they are idiots.

Yesterday people crossed the line, but I would say that the bottle lobbed at WW was worse than any amount of Celary being thrown at someone.
 








Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,276
Celery was invented to throw on the PITCH, not at fellow fans.

To be fair though, the aerodynamic qualities of celery do offer the opportunity for unparalled levels of accuracy when aimed at fellow fans of your acquaintance. Direct hits are easily obtainable at distances of up to ten metres even allowing for wind direction and velocity :lol:
 






Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate

You really are a bell end if that's the case - there were kids next to me that is easily could have hit.

That would be very you - attacking someone in a group of people un-noticed and then waiting until you're online to say anything.

Whoever it was is quite clearly a prick.
 




Mar 29, 2010
2,492
Under your skin.
You really are a bell end if that's the case - there were kids next to me that is easily could have hit.

That would be very you - attacking someone in a group of people un-noticed and then waiting until you're online to say anything.

Whoever it was is quite clearly a prick.

So it WAS HustpierpointSeagulls? :thumbsup:
 




Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
You really are a bell end if that's the case - there were kids next to me that is easily could have hit.

That would be very you - attacking someone in a group of people un-noticed and then waiting until you're online to say anything.

Whoever it was is quite clearly a prick.

I might post like a dick on here but I am not enough of a retard in real life to throw a heavy object like a bottle at somebody standing near small children from distance. I dont know when or where this happened but I spent halftime queueing for a burger. If you want to come and talk to me, H/G/206, I dont think ill move next season.

I'm also going to question your motive here, if you really had had a water bottle thrown at you from the stands I cant believe no one noticed, and could you not have just said to a steward that you'd just had that thrown at you can you check the CCTV.
 


I might post like a dick on here but I am not enough of a retard in real life to throw a heavy object like a bottle at somebody standing near small children from distance. I dont know when or where this happened but I spent halftime queueing for a burger. If you want to come and talk to me, H/G/206, I dont think ill move next season.

I'm also going to question your motive here, if you really had had a water bottle thrown at you from the stands I cant believe no one noticed, and could you not have just said to a steward that you'd just had that thrown at you can you check the CCTV.

Was it you that had celery with ketchup on thrown at you? :ohmy:
 


Mar 29, 2010
2,492
Under your skin.
If you want to come and talk to me, H/G/206, I dont think ill move next season.

.

Seeming you called me a "retard" on here after Swindon away can I come and visit you and give you a chance to say it to my face? :wave:
 


Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
no, im a fair few rows in front of that.

i also dont know what you look like withdean wanderer
 






ATFC Seagull

Aberystwyth Town FC
Jul 27, 2004
5,350
(North) Portslade
¤DãŃn¥ §êãGüLL¤;3494248 said:
Was it you that had celery with ketchup on thrown at you? :ohmy:

Nope, that was me. Might have got a bit overly wound up at the time, but I thought it took the piss a bit...
 


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