I Who'd them off, and who'd on the replacement, and will do the same for the rest of the season regardless of who they are.
You have confused me with someone who gives a feck about you-your brother in law - your sons - your wife - and your imaginary friends on NSC
Giraffe;8053917[B said:]Okay so what is the level when this should happen?[/B]
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Yes....and i reminded you what the OP was on about.....sigh
I just answered the first part of the question
And?
good luck with that then , it will fall in line with all the other premier ghost grounds, just sitting in their seats with a shiny new replica shirt and mobile phone in hand will suffice ............ HARSH BUT TRUEI'm going to cut the OP some slack and agree with him on his point about needing to make the Amex a fortress.
Clearly, it won't be a fortress, but there will be times this season when we'll need to make noise when we otherwise wouldn't. There are also a load of newbies this season and they need to be shown the ground rules.
Just explaining my answer to the original question which you seemed to find bizarre and irrelevant.
To many Rodneys in the happy flappy club
Give theyse foriegners an inch and they will start taking libraries like them Hanoverians at burnley who got match abandoned. Anyone who claps oppo is a melt end of.
Regards
DR
anyone "CLAPPING" been to GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA
regards
DR
Torres has won nearly everything there is to win in football, he held the World Cup, European Championship, Champions League and Europa League all at the same time.
Antoine Griezmann is (normally) one of the top 10 players in the world
Watching them in a friendly environment, I enjoyed watching them both play , it won't happen often, so I clapped their talent.
Would never do it in a league game though. Although I did clap Dean Ashton when he scored against us for Crewe, that day he was outstanding
I agree. I do remember clapping Chris Eagles' goal which was superb, and we had very ironic cheers for every goal that Stoke scored against us, on the last day of the season, at Withdean. The Stoke fans, in return, cheered Doug Lofts single goal when we were already 5-0 down. Happy days.