Hillian1
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Can someone explain why we are giving Chelsea a guard of honour?
Can someone explain why we are giving Chelsea a guard of honour?
Can someone explain why we are giving Chelsea a guard of honour?
Your missing the point the club have given over the best seats (ours) with the best acoustics in the ground over to 4000 Chelsea fans, I understand the limited capacity but why not WSL or even the Lower East for them? It just seems we are treating them like royality, of all the clubs as well
Can someone explain why we are giving Chelsea a guard of honour?
This true fan would quite like to have sat his seat and "might" of gone for this fact, but I suppose there are plenty of armchair football fans ready to jump at the chance of a trip to our new ground to see football "Royality"
Didn't Huddersfield give us a guard of honour after we had won the league ? Didn't see their fans getting upset about it or boycotting the match
It's 'usually the seat that you put your bum on' but in no way is it actually 'your seat.' It belongs to the club and they can allocate seats how they like. So quit the victimhood story of how they've taken your possessions away.
Chelsea are our guests. Seems quite grown up to give them the best crockery and cutlery.
They were visiting us at the Withdean though, bit different to the home team giving the AWAY team a guard of honour and with all fans being expected to applaud Chelsea. By all means say "congratulations", but its a bit far for me.
Didn't Huddersfield give us a guard of honour after we had won the league ? Didn't see their fans getting upset about it or boycotting the match
Didn't Huddersfield give us a guard of honour after we had won the league ? Didn't see their fans getting upset about it or boycotting the match
Spot on - I also seem to remember the uproar when southampton were rude to us when they refused a guard of honour. We are showing respect, and proper class. I sometimes wish some of our fans would go and support other clubs less fortunate than us - as it probably feels good being the victim. Having lived through the dark years with the Albion, and travelled to Kent every week for a 'home' game, I'm personally happy to be nipping down the road to see my team at an amazing stadium playing the European champions!
They were visiting us at the Withdean though, bit different to the home team giving the AWAY team a guard of honour and with all fans being expected to applaud Chelsea. By all means say "congratulations", but its a bit far for me.
Guys it's a great friendly to have, why the bitterness and spite. Good grief, if you aren't going stop moaning, if you are just enjoy our first senior game at the Amex today. I swear to God we have some of the most miserable supporters in the country. What is there not to like about today? Seeing the expansion in your own eyes, pie and pint, meeting back up with mates and fellow supporters and the European Champs as opposition. I'm going to be so depressed at the Amex today!!!
Won't matter as you're not going so the rest of us can enjoy the afternoon without all the miseries being there
They were visiting us at the Withdean though, bit different to the home team giving the AWAY team a guard of honour and with all fans being expected to applaud Chelsea. By all means say "congratulations", but its a bit far for me.
So we're giving a team that plays in a league we don't compete in, that won a competition we dont contest a guard of honour for it?
And no I won't be there, £30 for a ticket in a stand where my ST isn't, for a friendly, to see John bloody terry parade a trophy he didn't win.
Fill your boots, enjoy the day.
How many of the "European Champions" will actually be playing?
I don't see how being at home is any different as to whether you give a team a guard of honour. I contend that giving a guard of honour does not mean you love the club you are giving it to, but recognising their achievement. Becoming football champions of Europe is certainly an achievement worth acknowledging.