Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
No shit Sherlock, it was a sarcastic remark, so sorry you didn't get it.
If someone doesn't get the lowest form of wit, it generally means its been poorly executed.
No shit Sherlock, it was a sarcastic remark, so sorry you didn't get it.
No, the structure of the support has changed for the worse,average at best shocking at its worstWill we ever get a good atmosphere going at the amex?
If someone doesn't get the lowest form of wit, it generally means its been poorly executed.
ESU is always quiet.
Will we ever get a good atmosphere going at the amex?
No, the structure of the support has changed for the worse,average at best shocking at its worst
regards
DR
No, the structure of the support has changed for the worse,average at best shocking at its worst
regards
DR
When did you last attend? Truthfully...
No, the structure of the support has changed for the worse,average at best shocking at its worst
regards
DR
it isn't just knitting and I Pad scrabble. The season ticket people around me have a crossword club going where they take it in turns to complete answers throughout the match. To be fair they are quite good (often complete both the Telegraph and Times cryptics by the end of the game) but it is a pain having to keep passing the papers and the pen around for them.it's the corporatisation of the game isn't it......speak to any old "geezers" and they will almost , to a man say "i don't bovver with the home games any more" this goes for Arse , Chelsea, spurs , man u and citeh......the game, at the top levels has been sanitised which has resulted in woeful atmospheres at many prem grounds.......put this together with the large amount of knitting and i-pad scrabble going on and you have an idea why we struggle to get a real atmosphere going ......palace , like it or love it are fast getting a reputation as the loudest set of fans home and away....
Sounded ok on the tv. The commentator mentioned a few times how the crowd were making some great noise.
it isn't just knitting and I Pad scrabble. The season ticket people around me have a crossword club going where they take it in turns to complete answers throughout the match. To be fair they are quite good (often complete both the Telegraph and Times cryptics by the end of the game) but it is a pain having to keep passing the papers and the pen around for them.
many refused to sing the top of the league songs as it seemed to jinx us after goal one...!
I see it the other way: every chance we get to sing about being top of the league it could be our last of this season, so I join in enthusiastically. (I'm not in the North, though, so can't speak for sentiment there.)
it isn't just knitting and I Pad scrabble. The season ticket people around me have a crossword club going where they take it in turns to complete answers throughout the match. To be fair they are quite good (often complete both the Telegraph and Times cryptics by the end of the game) but it is a pain having to keep passing the papers and the pen around for them.