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Your Amex neighbours (13/14 season)



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Not got or ever had a problem with anyone around me until this season, the neighbour from hell has moved in, could be an interesting season i reckon on pitch and in the seats.
 










Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,297
Some right dodgey hooligan types in the row behind me - right along the whole row. Some rowdy youngsters to the right who seem intent on banging the advertising boards frequently to try and create some sort of atmosphere. I can only sympathise with the 1901ers who glare up occasionally. Bloody noise at a football match, how dare they....
 




severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
24,540
By the seaside in West Somerset
no neighbours as such because ours are right outside the lounge as my wife has limited mobility. However most games we are joined by players' wives and kids at some point which is a delight, and towards the end by members of the cleaning crew who keep more to themselves. The stewards are brilliant and create a really friendly and welcoming atmosphere - much more so than in normal seating areas.
All in we are pretty happy with our lot.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
55,786
Back in Sussex
I've not sat in my seats yet, so no idea if my neighbours (and everybody loves good neighbours) are still the same as they have been since Amex day 1.
 






severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,540
By the seaside in West Somerset
no neighbours as such because ours are right outside the lounge as my wife has limited mobility. However most games we are joined by players' wives and kids at some point which is a delight, and towards the end by members of the cleaning crew who keep more to themselves. The stewards are brilliant and create a really friendly and welcoming atmosphere - much more so than in normal seating areas.
All in we are pretty happy with our lot.
 










edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
47,222
To my right: the Peanut Roaster & chums. To my left: Dad. In front: some bloke who stands up to go to the toilet a lot, and either Chris Kamara or John Salako.
 






HenryC

New member
Mar 27, 2010
660
South West!
Kid next to me spent 20 mins of 1st half playing on his hand held Game Boy and disappeared with about 15 mins to go.... Waste of a season ticket.
 


May 26, 2004
106
Hassocks
3 generations of armchair fan family move to our new season ticket home from Tuesday. Me, boyo and papa. What's newbie etiquette? Do we introduce ourselves to our new neighbours? Do they bring round welcome gifts?
 


supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
9,611
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
Some right dodgey hooligan types in the row behind me - right along the whole row. Some rowdy youngsters to the right who seem intent on banging the advertising boards frequently to try and create some sort of atmosphere. I can only sympathise with the 1901ers who glare up occasionally. Bloody noise at a football match, how dare they....


You have it easy I got this bloke who keeps standing up and SING SONGS every time we play. Although I think him and his boyfriend have split up though as one of them has moved to the north west I believe....they still wave to each other though.

Other than that I got some dodgy bloke from Essex who looks like Captain Haddock and a dolly bird and her fella from burgess hill on my left.
 


Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
10,215
Seaford
3 generations of armchair fan family move to our new season ticket home from Tuesday. Me, boyo and papa. What's newbie etiquette? Do we introduce ourselves to our new neighbours? Do they bring round welcome gifts?

You have to buy everyone in the block drinks and dress up as women
 




Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
46,070
at home
What is it with people who phone each other during the game to wave at eachother?
 




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