Not louder, higher
This thread is pretty "special" it's gone from The Judge being banned for singing too loudly, to the Judge being intimidating, to nobody liking "left right left" to the atmosphere being shit, then to the OB being involved and people starting to speculate what he's done, to the school shelf being in the wrong place, to the kids not being allowed to sing and then to the kids being louder than the Judges crew!!
Anything else??
Quite - didn't Darren Balkham once state that the approach adopted by Sussex Police to their operations at The Amex is very low key and generally along the lines of 'Policing with the consent' of the majority of well behaved home and away fans? So if they are involved (note 'if') then this matter might be a tad more involved than it may seem. I hope it can be resolved to everyone's satisfaction.
-My son is a little uncoordinated and a wee bit of a wimp and I've no problem admitting I've started taking him football training to toughen him up. I do not expect the other lads to come down to his level, I expect him to raise his game to theirs. He's got the whole rest of the week to draw, play music, read and add up.
This thread is pretty "special" it's gone from The Judge being banned for singing too loudly, to the Judge being intimidating, to nobody liking "left right left" to the atmosphere being shit, then to the OB being involved and people starting to speculate what he's done, to the school shelf being in the wrong place, to the kids not being allowed to sing and then to the kids being louder than the Judges crew!!
Anything else??
Having met Jules, I'm afraid I just don't believe his actions would deserve police action unless the police had been asked to do something by a steward. And stewards will be enforcing club policy with the same blind compliance they use with all stadium rules.
This thread is pretty "special" it's gone from The Judge being banned for singing too loudly, to the Judge being intimidating, to nobody liking "left right left" to the atmosphere being shit, then to the OB being involved and people starting to speculate what he's done, to the school shelf being in the wrong place, to the kids not being allowed to sing and then to the kids being louder than the Judges crew!!
Anything else??
Not special at all just a typical NSC thread
That you're an active part of it, contributing and provoking. I guess that makes you special too!
I understand what you're saying, but it would be very easy for the club to make it clear to first time visitors where they are sitting.
EG on the phone.
"I'd like two tickets in the northwest stand please?"
"I notice from your purchase history that you have never visited the Amex before?"
"That's right. I wanted to bring my timid 96 year-old Mum for the first time."
"Oh in that case, can I suggest the West Stand Lower? Or the East? It's just that the North West is the singing section and it can get a little loud there."
"Oh, ok. That's good to know."
"East or West then?"
"Oh North West please. My Mum's a nutter!"
Or Online:
Press to confirm purchase
'You are purchasing two tickets in the North West Stand. Please note that this is the singing section at the Albion. It is the noisiest part of the ground. Are you sure you wish to proceed?'
EASY
You are bang on right in saying others have rights, but the club should do more to protect all fans. Including the diehards that have been here long before them and will be here long after. I know I'm talking to a diehard as well.
That you're an active part of it, contributing and provoking. I guess that makes you special too!
Will never work, far too much common sense in this post.
Best ignore him Bold. He seems to want to pick a fight.
Thanks for making me laugh me socks off! Oh.....you're serious?
Yes of course I am.
He goes to a "lovely" school. Single class intake, only 10 boys in his class. No playing field. Tiny playground. And, thanks to the local council's inability to find new school sites and the DFLs seemingly unstoppable ability to breed, recently turned in to an all through primary. He does virtually no PE. He has never played a team game. Every teacher in the school is a female lovey type that infantilizes the older boys.
I take him to football to improve his balance, strength and confidence, to make him more streetwise and to provide a break from the incessant ineffective niceness that constitutes his schooling. Any well rounded parent would.
Send him to Fight Club!
Just wondering if a complaint might have come from the 'school balcony'......having the most vocal support next to the greatest concentration of under 11s in the ground might not be the best idea on reflection. Just a thought.