Can only presume that Vilarreal didn't want a minute's silence yesterday?
Eh?
Can only presume that Vilarreal didn't want a minute's silence yesterday?
No doubt the same bores who sing "[every town we ever play in away from home] is a shithole, I wanna go home" at every single away game.
About 50 idiots who probably don't even regularly go in the north, please don't tarnish the whole stand.
They weren't even Villarreal fans, as has been said they were mostly italian kids from the language schools. But I would imagine that the north stand 'ultras' are pretty much the same age. I was in the East and when El abd came to the front, it was the spanish kids who wanted their photos taken with him. A lot of fuss over nothing.
Not been an easy week for the Spanish with the tragic train crash that claimed so many lives and three days of mourning in their country.
Can only presume that Vilarreal didn't want a minute's silence yesterday?
Disgraceful really, there seems to be a minority element of BHA fans who just seem to share a brain cell between them. 'Banter' in football is great, being abusive and threatening is beyond wrong and really does paint a picture of our fans that a lot of us object strongly to. Football is a SPORT not a gladiator fight.
When Liverpool lost the league to Arsenal in 1990/1991? Their fans applauded Arsenal, showing fantastic sportsmanship and classy behaviour, we make wanker signs at teenagers at a pre-season friendly. The mind boggles...
those Liverpool fans wernt so "sporting" in Heysel though were they.
Now come on, I LOVE the "WHO?" thing, it's genius funny, especially when it's a well-known player coming on.
Bore off.
those Liverpool fans wernt so "sporting" in Heysel though were they.
........................Was it really necessary for the North Stand to treat last night's opponents as if they were just another mob from Barnsley or Burnley? The tedious chants of "f***ing useless" for every miss; the jeering and gesticulating at the Villareal fans in the north-east corner..." "Shall we sing a song for you", etc... It must have made Oscar wonder quite what kind of a place he'd come to.
When the impressive contingent of Spanish fans – most of whom were kids – left the North Stand early, at least the Cheerio chant morphed into Adios. And no doubt both sets of fans enjoyed post-matchpints of Harveys and sangria in the North Stand concourse afterwards.
But overall, it was embarrassing, and totally lacking in class. And it's hard to imagine our own fans got that kind of treatment on Albion's own Spanish tour. Anyone see it differently?
The Kop clapped after the Albion's 1983 win at Anfield.
The Kop clapped after the Albion's 1983 win at Anfield.
The Kop clapped after the Albion's 1983 win at Anfield.
What about the goalkeeper barracking when a goal kick or free kick is taken.
Does anyone else think that it is more than a bit juvenile and perhaps a non league sort of thing ?