Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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The threat of bans is depressing. Reminds me of the lectures we used to get in the programme. #togetheraslongasyoudowhatwetellyoutodo
Even if you discount the many promotions, this will the 2nd time in my lifetime that the team will have been promoted to the top division. So once in a lifetime is best left to Talking Heads rather than trying to justify your decision.
says the damp squid himselfIt isn't dull, it is what a set of supporters with class and respect would do. The players have earned their right for their playing area not to be invaded by a load fans wanting to bathe in the reflected glory of what they've achieved - and that is all it is. Always looks pathetic with a load of loons jumping around then realising there is bugger all to do, and no one else can enjoy the moment. The supporters that do this have to my mind never played any competitive sport in their lives, because if they did, they would be able to show the respect actual sportsman who have achieved something deserve.
I hope they turn the bloody sprinklers on if anyone does run on.
OK metal mickyAbsolutely hate pitch invasions. Ridiculous. May as well tattoo 'tinpot' on your foreheads while you run on.
Even if you discount the many promotions, this will the 2nd time in my lifetime that the team will have been promoted to the top division. So once in a lifetime is best left to Talking Heads rather than trying to justify your decision.
says the damp squid himself
regards
DR
I'm a most respectful chap, but I am not sure I will be able to contain myself. It doesn't mean I drop a blessed excretion in the centre-spot or attempt to steal corner flag, but by jingo what a moment it'd be, and what a sight to see in terms of such a stream of overjoyed people who've sung their hearts out for an age for this moment.
At least the queues at the bar will be shorter
that's right, i'm not a glory hunterat least we know you won't be running on!...
IF we go up, and in the case of that happening, WHEN people pile onto the pitch, I just hope we don't have a bunch of our lot goading whatever away fans happen to be in the ground like the Boro mongs did last season.
I suspect there will sadly be a goon or two who will do exactly that.IF we go up, and in the case of that happening, WHEN people pile onto the pitch, I just hope we don't have a bunch of our lot goading whatever away fans happen to be in the ground like the Boro mongs did last season.
I am with the club on this, stay off the pitch and celebrate from your seat.
Apologies if thats dull but I want to see the players and staff walk around the pitch and be able to applaud them properly.
that's right, i'm not a glory hunter
regards
DR
yep.......... a Diamond GEEZERYeah, we all know what you are.
very much this. but inevitably a bunch of teenagers and idiots will ruin it for the majority
This is quite a good point. No problem with a couple of thousand proper fans going on for a few minutes to celebrate while the players and families get ready behind the scenes. Less keen on entitled goons pratting about.Don't know why so many want to go on the pitch, most games the majority don't even stay to clap the players off, win lose or draw.
#together