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1066gull

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samparish said:
Ever heard of trains?

Doubt parents won't let me. Maybe the supporters coach, as I am with 'friends' who support the same team and have no reason to beat me up wheras they wont let me on a train with the 'fear of away fans attacking me'.

Im 16, FFS! I can't wait to drive in lets say 6 months. I am really gonna try and get my licence as fast as possible by learn very quickly.
 




itszamora

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Sep 21, 2003
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1066Seagull said:
Doubt parents won't let me. Maybe the supporters coach, as I am with 'friends' who support the same team and have no reason to beat me up wheras they wont let me on a train with the 'fear of away fans attacking me'.

Im 16, FFS! I can't wait to drive in lets say 6 months. I am really gonna try and get my licence as fast as possible by learn very quickly.

Tell them that from Battle (somewhere around there isn't it?) to Brighton there won't be any southampton fans anyway, and from Brighton onwards there will be loads of Albion on all the trains.

Also, regarding driving, I've never bothered driving to a game. Too much hassle trying to get into towns and cities, expensive parking and crucially not being able to drink make it a big no as far as I'm concerned.
 


Charles 'Charley' Charles

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1066Seagull said:
Doubt parents won't let me. Maybe the supporters coach, as I am with 'friends' who support the same team and have no reason to beat me up wheras they wont let me on a train with the 'fear of away fans attacking me'.

Im 16, FFS! I can't wait to drive in lets say 6 months. I am really gonna try and get my licence as fast as possible by learn very quickly.

Remember when i was 14 I wanted to go to anfield for the fa cup game (1991) my mum wouldn't let me, 2 days befoe th match she found out how well run the coaches were and said I could go, only to find out no tickets or spaces left :down:
So my first away game was millwall in the play offs, a lot safer:glare:
 




Charles 'Charley' Charles

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jimmyseagull said:
Great result for your first away game though. :clap:
can't argue that:thumbsup:
Although untill then as my parents wern't really into football (or just didn't want me invovled) I had no idea about millwalls reputation untill I saw a coppers helmet rolling across the pitch at the end, what made it worse if I remember it was on fire lol. But as you say what a great first away game as a spotty 14 year old
 




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