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berkshire seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
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BrightonBird said:
You would have been right next to me.

I was in the middle of it. :(

I walked right between them during there rut as the bloke who said get behind the team was about 40 and the other was about 30 yeah.
:lolol: :clap:

Remember that clearly:drink:
 


berkshire seagull

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Just got in the ground and the bee's had scored and i walked towards the corner to do wa-nker signs at the bee's fans and funny that as the old bill where right behind and didn't mind that mmmmmm.:lolol:
 




Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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Was this to the right of the goal as you look at it.

There was a spat between two blokes near us, very fruity language (sure my 11 yr old learnt some new words).

Quite funny really as I laughed through it.
 


Bognor Blue & White

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Aug 13, 2003
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I was the guy in the cap who, as you rightly mention, having a "privtae converstion based on being two nil down, no manager, no effort from the palayers (except one or two) and no money stated that we will finish in mid table obscurity, which I would have been happy about for the last four or five seasons.
Anyway this "older" guy decided to earwig and started having a right go about getting behind the team and all that, followed 5 minutes later slagging the team off for the rest of the first half.
I was continued to be stared out by his young apprentice and yes stared straight back at him, as I was seeing double anyway!

This made me so distraught that me and my 3 mates had to retire to the seats (free!) for the second half to conclude our private chat without the threat of being hurt!!

A total laughable experience and not the first, but as mentioned a case of merely "handbags at five". I'm not a violent chap, work for the Justice department (so I would lose my job if arrested) and have five kids to consider.

The starnge thing is it is the first time I have been to an away game without the kids in five years and strangely enough the beer took it's toll.

However if I saw these two guys again I would shake them by the hand and stake that we are all on the same side and the heat of the moment got to us all.

But only if I was the guilty party that is!!
 


BB&W. Having been there, the two guys def started the argument. However one of you or your mates started back and then evils were crossed between your curly haired mate and the young boy.

What's done is done. Let's try to forget and have a (virtual) group hug:angel:
 




Bognor Blue & White

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Aug 13, 2003
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I forgat about it second half, but someone just reminded me again and I had to put the record straight.

The "curly haired" doesn't get out jkuch and we had to drop him back off at The Scrubs on the way back.

:kiss: and made up
 


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