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Da Man Clay

T'Blades
Dec 16, 2004
16,315
AdrianDINho said:
If any of you are accusing a fellow fan of grassing someone up, than you should be f***ing ashamed of yourselves and have your head put in the toilet at half time.

f***ing ****s.:angry: :angry: :angry: :censored:


Why? If my enjoyment of the football was being ruined that I had paid my hard earned cash for I would be doing the same thing. I dont know what this lot have done so im not in a position to comment much more.
 






gong

New member
Oct 13, 2003
96
T/Wells
Bakesy is no grass you know me and i would be the first to have a go but the man is innocent he just posted an observation, which is what we've all been saying that when you came back from your ban you should have kept your heads down, but there are grasses in H Block they go down and see the stewards at half time and they are easily spotted.
I got fed up with the hassle from the stewards and moved to another block but for season tkt holders i guess it's not that easy.
I'll miss the three of you as we go back to the Gillingham days behind the goal. Football is becoming too pc for my liking and that's why there is a lack of atmosphere at games.
Football is now more family orientated the good old days are becoming a distant memory but occasionally, just occasionally mind, we bring it back.
 


Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,760
Sussex
so what if there is a grass , those 3 deserved to go. If you sing and support team then you wont have a problem. You can even push the standing rule without getting ejected.

Basic flaunt of the rules then you deserve to go.

Just cos you are internet mates , cant believe how many are sticking up for those that are blatantly in the wrong
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Lets go f***ing mental, lets go f***ing mental, la la la, la la la! Ah the good old days when you could get stabbed up with a stanley knife and still make it to the post match piss up from A&E.
 




ScratchyMuffin

New member
Mar 3, 2007
2
OK so here goes.

Ok so i may have infered that Bakesy was a grass and he wasn't. Fair enough. Apologies. He also knows my name - so if you know me that well, then speak to me. No, not some full blown confrontation. You could have come up to me at half time when I sit there and just say look - I don't appreciate this, that or the other. Ok, so the setting might not make it easy to do that but then coming on here spouting off abuse isn't exactly constructive is it?

As for the question "Why should they say anything" well, if you don't like something to the point that you're going to say that you'd like to see us burned on the pitch at half time then surely you would say something? On the other hand, why should I take people having a pop at me? I don't really bother with the internet and chat rooms etc but when you hear that people have been trash-talking you, you're going to have a look aren't you?

I said in my post that we go there to support the team. Yeah ok we did do a bit of steward baiting but what's wrong with that? - And am I the only one??? No. As it said in the Guardian yesterday - you can't seem to raise an eyebrow at football now without a stewards intervention!

As for singing Blind Date - what? Was that really offensive? Laughing Policeman - the same question. I've never pretended to be something I'm not. I freely admit that I didn't start regularly going to The Albion until the last season at Gillingham but I love the team. I haven't made up any of these chants and have learnt them from other people. If I find the Laughing Policeman funny then so what? I don't even know the words to it so I certainly don't start it off, we just find the end bit funny. Again, if you don't then don't join in - but is it really doing any harm? God, we've even seen the Policemen themselves laughing about it!

As for the arguments in front of us...

First lot, a couple of seasons ago, kept having a go at Krispies and Dover. Telling them to shut up and f*** off etc etc. We didn't have a row with them, just told them to leave K & D alone.

Second lot had a go at me because they didn't like the ironic gay chants - not even the "You're too ugly to be gay" (If you don't like them, don't join in!) Now, I'm not the originator of these chants. I think they're funny in the same way I think that Cardiff singing sheep shaggers themselves is funny. What are you supposed to do when the away fans sing "Do you take it up the arse" etc? Just sit there and take it? (no pun) They chant it, we answer back, then get on with supporting the team. I thought that's what you do?

As for them having a go. That all started before they even had a go about the chants, when one of them turned round and said "Oi, is your mate a f***ing faggot? Only he's wearing a stripey coloured hat!" WTF?! They then went on to threaten to 'knock out' my friend when SHE asked them what was their problem? At one time I was on holiday when they had a go and another match I sat there and said nothing and they still had a go at me when other fans started the 'gay chanting' - this resulted in me being pulled out by the stewards, who said themselves I hadn't done anything wrong - then still warned me. Go figure that one out.

All this stuff about standing up too. We learnt ages ago that if the crowd is standing up then the people in the first row of standers are the ones who will be 'in trouble' first. So we don't stand unless they do. We were asked seasons ago to not sing "Stand Up If You Hate Palace" by a steward or a least leave it for a while so we don't even start that one off either! We stand if the people in front get up. If they stay standing then so do we. You look behind and everyone else is standing. So I don't know where this idea that we are the ones who 'do the standing' in H-Block. At the Nottingham Forest match the fella in front of us got pulled out at half time and 'given a yellow card' for standing up - and he was genuinely just getting up to try and get the crowd going!

So to stop any tittle tattle and guess work, you'll be pleased to know that we have been banned until the end of next season, home and away. Think what you will of me, all I know is that I loved going to the football, going on the Falmer marches (they've gotta say yes) and loved The Albion. See you around.
 


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,077
ScratchyMuffin said:
So to stop any tittle tattle and guess work, you'll be pleased to know that we have been banned until the end of next season, home and away. Think what you will of me, all I know is that I loved going to the football, going on the Falmer marches (they've gotta say yes) and loved The Albion. See you around.

Banned until the end of next season? That seems harsh.

You must have really pissed the club off for them to turn down a whole seasons worth of revenue.

Although if it is not a banning order through the courts can they stop you going to away games. They can refuse to sell you tickets in advance, but can they stop you going to the game?
 


Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
ScratchyMuffin said:


So to stop any tittle tattle and guess work, you'll be pleased to know that we have been banned until the end of next season, home and away. Think what you will of me, all I know is that I loved going to the football, going on the Falmer marches (they've gotta say yes) and loved The Albion. See you around.

I don't think anyone will be pleased. That is RIDICULOUS. I can only assume it's because it's not your first offence?

The majority don't take offence to you, only sad tossers really. All they asked is for more focus on the team than Stewards...but i don't think banning you was quite how they'd hoped to achieve it!
 






Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
AdrianDINho said:
If any of you are accusing a fellow fan of grassing someone up, than you should be f***ing ashamed of yourselves and have your head put in the toilet at half time.

f***ing ****s.:angry: :angry: :angry: :censored:

This, from the same bloke that grassed me up to Leon Knight about altering his wikipedia page.

Pot and kettle, Adie?
 






Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Uncle Buck said:
That is quite funny.

Did you get a threatening response written in text or notes sent to you written in crayon?

No - they just removed the offending items that I added as well as rejected the photo. It was the little african kiddie in a yellow skint top.

Adie was a complete and utter :censored: for doing it though. Seemed to think that Leon is his mate.
 




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