NorthstandRacoon
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Well it’s quite clear I am in a minority ON HERE, I know some who would agree with me, but, it was just a slight nighle to me. Despite it being an exceptionally good day.
I was surprised to see one in the WSU with his shirt on before the match !
Out with anger in with love.Amazing day and result yesterday.
However, it irked me a bit to see away fans coming into the stand after the game. This is an absolute no, if they want to socialise, go into the pubs in the city centre.
Call me old fashioned but I love the tribal nature of football, so, having a couple if Wolves fans suddenly come in yesterday for beers was too far imo.
Away fans welcome if peaceable, especially after a spanking. Fair play to them.
What next, having to stand next to away fans on the train to/from Falmer?Amazing day and result yesterday.
However, it irked me a bit to see away fans coming into the stand after the game. This is an absolute no, if they want to socialise, go into the pubs in the city centre.
Call me old fashioned but I love the tribal nature of football, so, having a couple if Wolves fans suddenly come in yesterday for beers was too far imo.
People are not so brave without their bottles and hammers, carving knives and spanner’s nowadaysI wouldn't. If you tip-toed through the North Stand, even with your boots on, you'd get your head kicked in.
Well, when you grow up, you might appreciate their friendly approach. I remember meeting Wolves fans in pubs in Brighton after a game at the Goldstone and they were a great bunch.Probably and I am only 30.
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Oddly my Twitter timeline is beginning to get topped up with Stateside fisticuffs, across all sports.It's always been weird to me that home and away sports fans are segregated in Europe. Complete opposite in North America, and very few scuffles occur as a result of the co-mingling. Even more true in polite Canada, lol, whete we enjoy our beers in our seats during a game. Alcohol seems to bring rival fans closer together... Go figure, eh!
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Are you really suggesting America is a role model for non-violence?!!!!!It's always been weird to me that home and away sports fans are segregated in Europe. Complete opposite in North America, and very few scuffles occur as a result of the co-mingling. Even more true in polite Canada, lol, whete we enjoy our beers in our seats during a game. Alcohol seems to bring rival fans closer together... Go figure, eh!
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Wtf where have you been since the Amex opened?Amazing day and result yesterday.
However, it irked me a bit to see away fans coming into the stand after the game. This is an absolute no, if they want to socialise, go into the pubs in the city centre.
Call me old fashioned but I love the tribal nature of football, so, having a couple if Wolves fans suddenly come in yesterday for beers was too far imo.
Er, no. I'm French-Canadian. I live near the US border and refuse to cross it. Half my tweets are me telling 'Murkan right-wing nutjobs that their country is a grade A shithole compared to every other civilized nation.Are you really suggesting America is a role model for non-violence?!!!!!
Oddly my Twitter timeline is beginning to get topped up with Stateside fisticuffs, across all sports.
TBH I didn't think you guys had it in you.
Or maybe you should just recognize this as the 21st Century!!!Good point. But I still find it a little irritating, maybe I should be older and transport back to the 70’s.