Ian Bairds Fist
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Cue an Argus campaign to Make Some Noise! Utterly embarrassing.
You need to realise that for the last 20 odd years these people have been complaining when their missus walks in front of the telly. All they doing is using the same philosophy at the game.
I really surprised that they didn't ask for a cuppa as you were standing up!
Modern day footy at a live game is becoming a drudge. I'm old fashioned. I do not mind the dodgy toilets, iffy food and the wind and the rain. The argy bargy on the terracing, lots of vocals at the opposition that is all about the spirit of the game.
A lot of fans, and that includes a lot on this site have been brought up on computer footy, and think that going to a game should be like being at home! Soon, those of us that remember how it was will be gone and those that don't like it will be left with plastic, soulless stadiums where you can have a decent game of bridge at half time with your opponents.
Nothing passionate imo about not knowing the rules of, what basically is, a simple game and then shouting the same vulgar ignorance throughout the entire 90 minutes of every game to the "delight" off all within a 10 metre radius, including at least 5 kids.
I've been watching the Albion since 1960 so perhaps you would explain what I've missed on this "passion" thing along the way? 5th May 1979 might be a good starting point; where were you then btw?
I can't understand the logic of people with kids who didn't want to sit in the family stand, and then expect 14000 other fans not to swear.
I was in the Hikers and some fella told me a bloke was banned for LIFE for calling Bellamy a sheepshagger. Unbelievable if true.
glad they don't kick us out for calling the ref and kevin nolan a wanker or the entire north would be gone!!!!!!
There's a difference between letting your kid hear someone swear, and letting your kid hear someone swear at you.
It's complete and utter nonsense. It was a thread on here a couple of weeks back by Southern Sid, trying to convince everyone he had been banned for life. There were so many holes in his story that it was quite surprising that so many people fell for it, and it was disconcerting how many people were quick to believe something so ridiculous of the club. The club contacted Bozza to let him know that no one had been banned for racist chanting at the liverpool game.
There's a difference between letting your kid hear someone swear, and letting your kid hear someone swear at you.
It's complete and utter nonsense. It was a thread on here a couple of weeks back by Southern Sid, trying to convince everyone he had been banned for life. There were so many holes in his story that it was quite surprising that so many people fell for it, and it was disconcerting how many people were quick to believe something so ridiculous of the club. The club contacted Bozza to let him know that no one had been banned for racist chanting at the liverpool game.
There's a difference between letting your kid hear someone swear, and letting your kid hear someone swear at you.
It's complete and utter nonsense. It was a thread on here a couple of weeks back by Southern Sid, trying to convince everyone he had been banned for life. There were so many holes in his story that it was quite surprising that so many people fell for it, and it was disconcerting how many people were quick to believe something so ridiculous of the club. The club contacted Bozza to let him know that no one had been banned for racist chanting at the liverpool game.
They stood up and swore. They got what they deserved.
Bloody Hell, the club actually contacted NSC over it.
Blimey.
Well it wasnt me personally as I'm a north stander .
Anywayz my brother in law, his brother and son got ejected from the West Stand Lower at half time last night and were split up outside the ground by the police and indiviually questioned and then asked to leave.
They were about 3rd row in from the front and stood up when Noone nearly scored and then remained standing for the corner up the far end so they could see (They were down the north stand end of the west stand) . A season ticket holder next to them then starting kicking off saying his 14 year old son couldnt see if they stood up ... Anyway they got a bit heated and unfortunately did swear at the bloke because every time they stood up this bloke constantly kicked off.
They went off for a half time beer , came back to the seats for the second half to be confronted by ten stewards and were promptly ejected from the ground. Even one of the stewards commented that they get loads of complaints from this said person every week. Now from where I sit in the North I have noticed people getting thrown out nearly every week from the same area and to be honest always thought they were away fans. But obviously not.
It was the brother in laws, brothers first ever trip to the Amex and he has followed them for years and years , from Goldstone to Gillingham to Withdean and also alot of away games but due to his line of work cannot commit to a season ticket as cannot get weekends off anymore . After this incident he said he will never come back. I appreciate they shouldnt have sworn at the bloke but when your team arent performing tensions do and can run high and things can easily come out in the heat of the moment . They were not even given the option to move, even when a fair few fans said they could sit next to them if they wanted the stewards just insisted on slinging them out.
£92 down the pan for 45 mins of football and 3 fans that will never return to the Amex and their children too very unlikely to come to the Amex now.
Surely there must be a better way of dealing with these matters
Horrible thought, but I agree.
This shows with the pre-match music, the club do need to be careful though as they will have a silent crowd
You need to realise that for the last 20 odd years these people have been complaining when their missus walks in front of the telly. All they doing is using the same philosophy at the game.
I really surprised that they didn't ask for a cuppa as you were standing up!
Modern day footy at a live game is becoming a drudge. I'm old fashioned. I do not mind the dodgy toilets, iffy food and the wind and the rain. The argy bargy on the terracing, lots of vocals at the opposition that is all about the spirit of the game.
A lot of fans, and that includes a lot on this site have been brought up on computer footy, and think that going to a game should be like being at home! Soon, those of us that remember how it was will be gone and those that don't like it will be left with plastic, soulless stadiums where you can have a decent game of bridge at half time with your opponents.