Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right.
Best post i've read yet
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right.
Are you are in G block, row S?
You had me just two rows in front of you for that game. I was between you and mendoza/tmls.For the Cardiff game, I had a couple to my right who spent the first 30 minutes eating their way through half a ton of food. I came back from my half-time piss to discover they'd been to get more food and spent the next 15 minutes eating and drinking. Never seen them before and they weren't at Portsmouth game.
To my left is a pleasant Scottish guy and behind me is some bloke who moans about Barnes from the 1st minute to the 90th.
Oh, and bloody Mendoza's about six rows in front of me.
Don't even get me going on this. There are a 11 of us who go as a group in WSU. Six sit in one row and five sit behind them.
Behind our row of 5 is the most awful couple (husband and wife)you could wish to meet.
From very first match every other word is F or C all said/shouted in a very aggressive way. One of our group is a 11 year old and his dad has had umpteen barneys with this couple.
When the team got onto the pitch before kick off on Saturday he cussed the players with 5 F's in his first sentence.
We all use swearing to relieve frustration etc.but generally in moderation.
On top of this the guy spits on the dads head every time he shouts.
This couple sit muttering that they are moving seats next season as they are "Surrounded by losers".
I think their days might be numbered before that!!!
You had me just two rows in front of you for that game. I was between you and mendoza/tmls.
To my right, across the aisle from me is a really annoying teenager who at EVERY SINGLE game stands up and yells "YEEESSSS COOOMMMEE OOOONNNNN" when the seagull lottery results are read out.
Ah... are you there regularly? Didn't see you.
Don't know any of the other people that Brett's with but I imagine a few of them are on here.
Got steps to my left my daughter then my wife to my right, have flagman and his mates behind, he's called flag man because he brought his Doncaster game white flag to the first few games and then stopped until last Saturday when it resurfaced. He has a bit of trouble with some songs as he sings old words when everybody else sings new ones. Pie boy and his Dad (we think) in front - he's been called pie boy since missing the Gillingham goal because he was getting a pie. Next to them are dancing boys due to their Sparrow dance (one posts on here and probably so does the other).
At last another northstander.
Sit in N1A with a group of 10 mates or so, second and third row to the back. On the left of us there's two blokes we happily get on and talk to throughout the game, just behind us there's a few lads who are a decent laugh and infront of us there's my mate's dad and a few of his mates. I love my seat, great bunch of people around me.
At last another northstander.
It's the only place to be.
No but I reckon the people I've described could probably be found in most blocks at any ground in the country!