dandanthebrightonfan
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I always find it lame when those standing being asked to sit point at other people who aren't sitting, as if other people being a bit turdish excuse them to be.
Is turdish a word? if it isn't it should be
I always find it lame when those standing being asked to sit point at other people who aren't sitting, as if other people being a bit turdish excuse them to be.
Is turdish a word? if it isn't it should be
I tend to sit in the home areas for away matches, except for sold out games when I'm forced to sit in the away end.
Don't like watching football matches behind the goals.
You didn't answer my question.
How is standing up "showing passion"?
You can sing and chant perfectly well sitting down.
Law and Legislation my friend...................
How is standing up at football match "showing passion"?
It's inconsiderate and selfish when people do it all the time.
At key moments, fair enough, but anyone who is standing up for more than about 5 minutes out of the 90 should be ejected imo.
When we purchased our Season tickets two years ago we were told the stewarding would be a lot more lenient in the North Stand toward people standing during the game.
I wasn't there last night but it seems people are getting ejected for standing these days.
It's a passionate game and emotions run high at times in any stand but that is the point of people going in the North Stand. If we are going to be thrown out for showing passion then it's a sad day for this club
If that's what you really think I feel sorry for you. Seriously.
But to answer the question, it isn't the standing up itself that is 'showing passion', it's passion that makes you stand up. And you can't sing 'perfectly well' sitting down as anybody with any knowledge of music will tell you (my daughter's a singing teacher). Next you'll be saying you can dance 'perfectly well' sitting down.
If that's what you really think I feel sorry for you. Seriously.
But to answer the question, it isn't the standing up itself that is 'showing passion', it's passion that makes you stand up. And you can't sing 'perfectly well' sitting down as anybody with any knowledge of music will tell you (my daughter's a singing teacher).
Yeah, I knew somebody would miss the point and mention people, especially pianists, who perform sitting down (I've done so myself). But you sing better when you are standing up. Sorry.You'd better tell that to Adele, Westlife or the countless other musicians who perform sitting down then.
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We sit when we want, We sit when we want we are the north stand We sit when we want
I agree, standing up at football matches is anti social and worse than racism, thankfully we now have the ability to sort this situation out now...........find out where the bigots are sitting and text 07880 196442..............mention that they were making monkey chants too and they wont see the inside of a football ground for the rest of their life.
Standing scum, off our seats!
Just about the most mundane, boring, stupid and thick chant that is heard at the Amex.
But you can do it quite well though, can't you?
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They've all got f***ing microphones!
If that's what you really think I feel sorry for you. Seriously.
But to answer the question, it isn't the standing up itself that is 'showing passion', it's passion that makes you stand up. And you can't sing 'perfectly well' sitting down as anybody with any knowledge of music will tell you (my daughter's a singing teacher). Next you'll be saying you can dance 'perfectly well' sitting down.
They've all got f***ing microphones!
The problem is the inconsistency - Leeds the whole NS was allowed to stand for the whole game - Peterborough most of the NS were already sitting (the first 10-18 rows anyway) but the rest had to sit as well.
There is a fair bit of competition for that honour.
The butch women in the north stand screaching der der der der f***ing useless everytime the opposition fail to get a shot on target comes to mind
You'd better tell that to Adele, Westlife or the countless other musicians who perform sitting down then.
It depends on the atmosphere as to how it is stewarded as far as I can tell.
At Leeds we scored early, the north was buzzing and so they just let us stand for an exciting game.
The game last night was dreadful, and the north was far from buzzing despite some good efforts from the middle, so most people sat and therefore it was stewarded tighter.
Makes good sense to me that.
I must admit that the atmosphere does seem a lot better when the north are on their feet tho. I much prefer to stand but am in row S and to the side of the goal and therefore just on the cusp of the permanent standing area.