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[Albion] To bother Paul Barber at the cinema or not last night.....



portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,377
What gives you the right to interrupt a family’s night out? I don’t understand people who do this to famous people. I’ve sat down adjacent or near to a number down the years and I would never dream of doing what the OP suggested (or asking for a selfie). It’s just so rude. Leave em alone, everybody deserves downtime and especially when they’re with family and friends.
 










wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
NSC Patron
Aug 10, 2007
13,646
Melbourne
Stood next to Barber and his wife and I think father-in-law at the queue at the Marina to watch '1917' last night.....(don't bother watching the film if you are thinking about it, it's pants)

Do I ask him about signings? Or leave him alone as he's off duty? In the end thought, "Nah, not the right place, he's off duty."

Am I the only one here who thinks that, or do you lot think he's fair game at anytime to talk Albion matters?

P.S. Paul if you are reading this, dress your age...….you are not 30 anymore :wink:

I am normally in the ‘leave them alone, they are off duty’ camp. But not PB. I do not dislike the man, I think he does many good thing, but he also lectures from on high without risk of being challenged. He needs to be made aware of grass roots feeling, not neo liberal new fans preferences that sit all too easily with his modern football approach.
 








vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,940
I do hope that, if he was carrying a bottle of water or pop, the cap was taken from him upon entering the cinema ?
 




MrSnuggles

Well-known member
Apr 29, 2016
529
Less than a week to go of the transfer deadline and he's out socialising!! Obviously no striker coming in then!
 


















Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
8,437
North of Brighton
I have seen Mullers in Horsham a couple of times and politely ignored him. Hope That's ok.
 


Deadly Danson

Well-known member
Oct 22, 2003
4,080
Brighton
I am normally in the ‘leave them alone, they are off duty’ camp. But not PB. I do not dislike the man, I think he does many good thing, but he also lectures from on high without risk of being challenged. He needs to be made aware of grass roots feeling, not neo liberal new fans preferences that sit all too easily with his modern football approach.

Then drop him an email with your thoughts. He'll not only have the courtesy to reply to you but will explain why he has done what he's done (even if you disagree). Imagine even thinking about disturbing someone when they are on an evening out.
 






AlastairWatts

Active member
Nov 1, 2009
500
High Wycombe
I am normally in the ‘leave them alone, they are off duty’ camp. But not PB. I do not dislike the man, I think he does many good thing but he also lectures from on high without risk of being challenged. He needs to be made aware of grass roots feeling, not neo liberal new fans preferences that sit all too easily with his modern football approach.

I can't believe for one moment that you'd be so crass. Good manners would surely prohibit anything other than maybe a smile and a nod. But then I suppose that working at McDonalds no-one recognises you...
 




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