Eh?Well, I tend to have a skinful of liquor and generally only see what I want to see. It’s good like that
I’m glad you didn’t bottle it up and talked about the incidentAt the final whistle I received a big 'thump' at the top of my right arm , which I felt for a good few hours after. A 3/4 filled plastic bottle had hit me ( still had bottle top on). If it had been 6 inches higher it would have hit the side of my head with more serious consequences. It could equally have hit one of the children that were around. Pretty sure the bottle originated from Leicester fans (i was on the right side of ours) but to be fair if it was a Brighton fan I would hope he/she was caught.
Ok not the bricks or darts of the 70s but we (most of us) have moved on. I will be writing directly to LCFC and copying in BHAFC. I assume they have enough CCTV to pick this out.
Anything else I should be doing?
Reminds me of the old delapidated portable south stand at Withdean, everytime you stamped your feet it felt like a minor rarth tremor was building up beneath you.My worry was the 'bounce' in the stand. When we were bouncing the stand was moving. Was a bit scary.
Plus reasons NOT to have a drum and goal music.
Drum didn't work and anyone near it must have left with a headache.
Goal music, I noticed it took 20+ seconds at which point all the fans sang, but how embarrising had it been chalked off.
Although it’s now time to put the lid on itI’m glad you didn’t bottle it up and talked about the incident
Too many of them eejits on here. I don't count.
How nice.I managed to dodge several 'bags of piss' at Ninian Park back in 70's
I liked the Pyro sniffer dogs, hopefully when Palace visit a few of them’ll get their arses bitten
I think that’s the point of the Police’s tweet.How can we take 500 more than the capacity ?
Strange that....the handler told me it was a drug sniffer dogI liked the Pyro sniffer dogs, hopefully when Palace visit a few of them’ll get their arses bitten
Indeed, both sensible and moronic fans at every club.Met a few Leicester fans in the pub pre match and they were articulate, friendly and good company.
There are idiots everywhere, a contingent of our DDO brigade were chanting derivative unimaginative bollocks yesterday and some of our fans were brilliant.