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Are you me? That's just what I was thinking, I'm a sort of category 2a! - with a couple of pubs thrown in as well.
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Are you me? That's just what I was thinking, I'm a sort of category 2a! - with a couple of pubs thrown in as well.
Balloons at away matches say to me: kids; supporters club coach; bobble hats; and most irritatingly : we don’t belong here - a bit like singing YNWA at Liverpool when we should’ve been blasting out GOSBTS, that did it for me.
Are we still doing this for every game? Really?
I thought it was decent enough yesterday.
You can basically divide our away support into five categories:
1) The wrinklies - been going since the 60's - they've seen it all before and are enjoying it whilst they can - generally less vocal due to being worn out on the way.
2) The mature and sensible - just about remember the Goldstone, enjoy an away trip but probably also like a trip to a cathedral or cultural event before or after the game - reasonably vocal.
3)The teenagers/twenties/WeareBrighton - get totally slaughtered on the way and before the game, miss at least 10 mins of the game in the toilet/looking for their seat/pissing off the two groups above off - sing all the time apart from when they are having a go at the team for some minor error or have a go at some of the above groups for not supporting the team and then post on twitter how shit/brilliant we are depending entirely on result not how we played.
4) The Albion inbetweeners - any floaters who should be in one of the other groups but for various social reasons have ended up in this group. A mixed bag.
5) Under 13's - generally there with 1), 2) or 4) either quiet or annoyingly vocal if you're stood within a few feet of them.
We do have a very old away support. You don't see to many aged between 28 to 35. They were the lost generation during the Withdean years
Balloons at away matches say to me: kids; supporters club coach; bobble hats; and most irritatingly : we don’t belong here - a bit like singing YNWA at Liverpool when we should’ve been blasting out GOSBTS, that did it for me.
Balloons at away matches say to me: kids; supporters club coach; bobble hats; and most irritatingly : we don’t belong here - a bit like singing YNWA at Liverpool when we should’ve been blasting out GOSBTS, that did it for me.
I think you might have missed the point of the balloons, for this particular match.
Totally - re your second sentence, starting to bug me also now where as before I would let it go.Put me in Category 2 too. Happy to sing and shout and lob a few balloons.
I'm getting less tolerant of those who are clearly totally off their faces on something or other by the time they get to the game.
Are we still doing this for every game? Really?
I thought it was decent enough yesterday.
You can basically divide our away support into five categories:
2) The mature and sensible - just about remember the Goldstone, enjoy an away trip but probably also like a trip to a cathedral or cultural event before or after the game - reasonably vocal.
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I was about to say, I think someone completely missed the point on this one.
I know the relevance of the balloons at Sheff U but wasn’t sure what the message was supposed to be, however my comments were relevant to away matches in general, not a protest/demo/other. Why didn’t everyone take pipes?
Possibly easier to get hold of a load of balloons, and a better visual effect for what was simply a pisstake (not sure it was really a 'message', just a bit of a laugh) ? Haven't seen balloons at other games.