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Is this a stupid idea???







Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
You're gonna need some more categories.

Sing if we're winning

Sing if I've had a few beers

Sing if my mate starts singing

Sing if my mate isn't singing

Sing if the opposing fans wind me up

Sing if I want to wind up the opposing fans

Sing if I'm happy

Sing if I'm sad

Sing if I'm glad to be gay

Sing a song of sixpence



No.. it's too complicated.

Not to forget:

Fart too much

Bad Breath

Moan Too Much

sections.
 


BHAMAN

New member
Dec 25, 2010
302
Shoreham
I honestly haven't got a clue what my seat number was at Ipswich and didn't care either. I wanted to stand and sing so aimed straight for the middle at the back with a load of other like minded people.

If you want to do the same, just go for it.

If you want to sit, then aim for the front.

By the way the steward at the back yesterday was a top bloke. He even handed out sweets to us when we went 3-1 down.
 




I was at an Ingerlund match a few years ago, can't remember which one, and sitting next to me was a couple of old school 40 something Stoke fans, and about 10 rows in front some geezer was getting irate because the singing was shit,m he was standing up waving his arms, generally getting over excited at those around hin who didn't join in, the last straw was when he screamed in our general direction "sing up you fuckin prawn sandwich brigade!" I kid you not one of the stoke lads, oblivious to everyone else climbed over about 10 rows of fans in order to punch this guy in the head, he then clambered back into his seat and no one said a word, treating it as if he'd just returned from a piss or something.

Little relevence I know, but this thread just reminded me of said incident
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
The online booking system could be improved with availability shown as front rows or back rows. That way the older supporters who have difficulty standing throughout the match can pick front seats and those who want to stand head towards the back. It's done at concerts and the theatre so it can't be that difficult. Of course, the best way is unallocated seating but a lot of clubs won't do that now because they want to know who has bought a particular seat, so that if there are any problems, the culprit can be given a banning order.
 


trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,592
Hove
Standing up towards the back. Not the middle.. towards the back. Why should older people who have difficulty standing be forced into a crap view?
 


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