Dave the OAP
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PPF will be ******* himself silly at this thread! Thanks
I was surrounded last evening….
The worst thing was that there were young families who really didn’t need to witness
- a 20 year old plus fan punching an older fan with glasses, due to the 20 something not being in the correct seat and being asked to move. The older guy was right though, he did hit like a girl…..
- another 20 something fan, accusing fans of being plastic, because they wouldn’t join in singing…. This started an argument.
It does feel that some of our fans are incapable of stringing a sentence together without using a f****** expletive, again not great for young children to hear…..
Was just disappointed, nobody needs to be an angel, and when Maupay missed and then over hit a pass, my language wasn’t the best (though under my breath). It just about being considerate to others and being aware of those around you.
Same, was a shambles. Basically got directed a full lap of the stadium as stewards had no idea.
No idea, but seemingly the morons do love a London game.
PPF will be ******* himself silly at this thread! Thanks
At your lads age I was going to aways with my mates sometimes we got into a bit of bother all part of growing up.That's a shame I wish I could say I was surprised.
I didn't give much thought to where we sat, up at Burnley and really regretted it.
Despite Jnr being a 17 year old lanky streak ..., I've always tried to shield him from the morons.
(He really gets off on watching that nonsense - to the point of worrying me)
I didn't think Burnley would be that bad - then I saw the queue for the toilet cubicle and correctly feared the worst.
I was smarter booking Villa and Southampton, nearer the front, off centre, surrounded by Albion and all was good.
Done much the same for Old Trafford but I'll be amazed if the incontinent morons, with runny noses, make up there. Not after the far more attractive Watford match.
At your lads age I was going to aways with my mates sometimes we got into a bit of bother all part of growing up.
Don’t worry my boys are now well into there 20’s and like me going with them. I never had the experience of going with the old man probably because I’ve never met the dickheadAs was I.
Family circumstances and Covid rather robbed me of our 'father/son' random awaydays adventures
So I'm rather shamelessly muscling in now, before it's too late, despite it already being too late!
At your lads age I was going to aways with my mates sometimes we got into a bit of bother all part of growing up.
Back then the older lads looked after the youngsters if it kicked off, I remember one particular fella with long blond hair who always had our back on away days.I was thinking about this last night.
My boy's 15 and was giving the Spurs lot a bit back last night. At his age I wasn't going with a parent though, I was going with mates from school. On the coach mostly but train if we could afford it, no parental guidance, 10 B&H each and whatever we could persuade the older looking lads to get from the offie. I was 16 at Brentford when Brighton smashed up two of the four pubs and had about 40 arrested. I certainly didn't have an adult who'd been there before to look after and guide me.
I can't reconcile my "old dad" instinct to keep him safe against my knowledge that I was doing exactly what I wanted at that age.
Back then the older lads looked after the youngsters if it kicked off, I remember one particular fella with long blond hair who always had our back on away days.
100% wore a shell suit on occasion, can’t really remember what he smoked tbh.Was he wearing a shell suit and smoking a cigar?
100% wore a shell suit on occasion, can’t really remember what he smoked tbh.
Never encountered all this shit when we played Spurs in the FA Cup at the old WHL ......sat in the shelf , seems like there's some easly offended types on this thread . The Modern day football experience is bollocks isn't it
Regards
DF
I didn’t sit on his knee eitherDid he fix it for you
Regards
DF
I was thinking about this last night.
My boy's 15 and was giving the Spurs lot a bit back last night. At his age I wasn't going with a parent though, I was going with mates from school. On the coach mostly but train if we could afford it, no parental guidance, 10 B&H each and whatever we could persuade the older looking lads to get from the offie. I was 16 at Brentford when Brighton smashed up two of the four pubs and had about 40 arrested. I certainly didn't have an adult who'd been there before to look after and guide me.
I can't reconcile my "old dad" instinct to keep him safe against my knowledge that I was doing exactly what I wanted at that age.
We think it’s a different world now it’s not really, a kid stabbed another kid in my Junior school in 1975.My daughter is 15 and the other day I realised I'd been arrested twice by that age! Maybe it's because we were doing whatever we wanted back then that makes us not let our kids do that now.
Which issue?
I was talking about Stewards lobbing people out for no reason in the OP. Are you in favour of more stringent stewarding?
Agree - thought some of our fans were complete morons last night though.