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Am I evil?
- Aug 11, 2003
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what a muggy comment
regards
DR
Sticking up for your chelsey pal are we das? Might have known you two charmers would see eye to eye...
what a muggy comment
regards
DR
...I was talking about the FANS when the ball went in to the stand! Especially the kn*b that ran all the way down to get the ball from the front, only to throw it backwards to the rest of the Charlton fans!
C'mom guys give them some respect. They're struggling at the bottom of the table and they still travel to support their team...granted not in the mass numbers of other London clubs.
Let's not forget the support they gave for Fans United day at the Goldstone Ground all those years ago. We have a close affinity with the CAFC and they certainly don't deserve to be booed.
Can you let me know where Ive suggested abusing away fans ? Thats right I havent, but you carry on campaigning for a more sterile, sanitised ''matchday experience'' if it makes you feel better.That's right, far better to be giving some racial abuse on the Paris metro![]()
Chelsea you illiterate fool.Sticking up for your chelsey pal are we das? Might have known you two charmers would see eye to eye...
Announcer - ' the attendance today is 24 thousand and blah blah blah including x,xxx visiting supporters'. Cue applause. Just one round of applause .How do you know if, and how many are applauding the away fans?
Well, around me in WSU when the Away attendance is announced a fair few stand, face the South stand and give it the hands above head clappy thing, so I think it fair to assume they are.
And the away fans at first look bemused , then laugh at them H, i can see them from my seat , plums .Well, around me in WSU when the Away attendance is announced a fair few stand, face the South stand and give it the hands above head clappy thing, so I think it fair to assume they are.
Can you let me know where Ive suggested abusing away fans ? Thats right I havent, but you carry on campaigning for a more sterile, sanitised ''matchday experience'' if it makes you feel better.
Chelsea you illiterate fool.
Behaviour you illiterate fool.In answer to your rhetorical question, no I cannot. My reply was designed to: a) Ridicule your tired suggestion that the fundamental descriptor of football - the most popular sport in the world - is "tribal". And to: b) Make a connection between the behavior of some of the fans of the club you support and your own bigoted witterings.
Oh, and it gave me the opportunity to employ the w%#ker emoji, which is a rare treat![]()
Because you're too gutless to do it to anybody in real life ?In answer to your rhetorical question, no I cannot. My reply was designed to: a) Ridicule your tired suggestion that the fundamental descriptor of football - the most popular sport in the world - is "tribal". And to: b) Make a connection between the behavior of some of the fans of the club you support and your own bigoted witterings.
Oh, and it gave me the opportunity to employ the w%#ker emoji, which is a rare treat![]()
In answer to your rhetorical question, no I cannot. My reply was designed to: a) Ridicule your tired suggestion that the fundamental descriptor of football - the most popular sport in the world - is "tribal". And to: b) Make a connection between the behavior of some of the fans of the club you support and your own bigoted witterings.
Oh, and it gave me the opportunity to employ the w%#ker emoji, which is a rare treat![]()
no not at all, you're comment had no refference to this threadSticking up for your chelsey pal are we das? Might have known you two charmers would see eye to eye...
could you have popped around and cheered her upVery poor effort from Charlton given geographically where they are, still Charlotte from work came to t2he game, a Charlton STH the text she sent post match clearly indicated she was not a happy bunny.
lots of blue seats on show
regards
DR
well that was a load of drivel , thanks for taking your time out to post , clearly haven't got a clue about meHere's an idea.
16,648 posts, say a minute per post. If you used that time earning money at minimum wage - assuming you are over 21 - you'd have £1,800+ to spend on actually going to matches.
You'd get to find out for yourself what the team/crowd are like at the Amex. And we wouldn't have to put up with your unpleasant drivel.
Simples.
PG