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Post by thevoid on Mar 17, 2013 15:12:13 GMT
I can't say that I heard any such chants where I was (Q Railings) yesterday, but speaking to a bloke who was sat in the South Stand after the game, he said there were one or two chants at full time.
Did anyone else hear this?
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Post by Stafford-Stokie on Mar 17, 2013 15:17:11 GMT
I can't say that I heard any such chants where I was (Q Railings) yesterday, but speaking to a bloke who was sat in the South Stand after the game, he said there were one or two chants at full time. Did anyone else hear this? No but I heard a fair few fans singing Tony Pulis' red and white army around the Boothen/Seddon area. More than the 500 Pulis rimmers as well. ;D
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Post by spirered on Mar 17, 2013 15:18:42 GMT
I can't say that I heard any such chants where I was (Q Railings) yesterday, but speaking to a bloke who was sat in the South Stand after the game, he said there were one or two chants at full time. Did anyone else hear this? No but I heard a fair few fans singing Tony Pulis' red and white army around the Boothen/Seddon area. More than the 500 Pulis rimmers as well. ;D Round them up and shoot the lot of 'em
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2013 15:31:18 GMT
I heard - 'one tony Pulis - theres only one tony pulis' - and Tony Pulis barmy army quite loud and taken up by large sections of the crowd in the second half
keyboard warriors wanting to oust him are in truth a miniscule minority -yes he's had his time but inside the ground on match day - it aint gonna happen any time soon this Pulis out stuff
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Post by thevoid on Mar 17, 2013 15:33:18 GMT
I can't say that I heard any such chants where I was (Q Railings) yesterday, but speaking to a bloke who was sat in the South Stand after the game, he said there were one or two chants at full time. Did anyone else hear this? No but I heard a fair few fans singing Tony Pulis' red and white army around the Boothen/Seddon area. More than the 500 Pulis rimmers as well. ;D I knew there was a reason I never sit there
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2013 15:36:03 GMT
the was one bloke near me who tried singing Pulis out while everyone else was singing Tony Pulis' red and white army. he soon gave up
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Post by goatbulgaria on Mar 17, 2013 16:07:28 GMT
I heard - 'one tony Pulis - theres only one tony pulis' - and Tony Pulis barmy army quite loud and taken up by large sections of the crowd in the second half keyboard warriors wanting to oust him are in truth a miniscule minority -yes he's had his time but inside the ground on match day - it aint gonna happen any time soon this Pulis out stuff wait and see, 2 defeats in the next 2 games and they will be letting their feelings known my rimming friend
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Post by stokie25 on Mar 17, 2013 16:09:06 GMT
I heard the 'Tony Pulis' Barmy Army' chant too.
Barmy being the operative word ;D
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Post by BigKahunaBurger on Mar 17, 2013 16:20:56 GMT
Aye Tony Pulis Barmy Army came from block 19 and just about got past me in block 22. They must have been cheering his inspirational starting line up
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Post by lordeffinghamhunt on Mar 17, 2013 16:21:56 GMT
I can't say that I heard any such chants where I was (Q Railings) yesterday, but speaking to a bloke who was sat in the South Stand after the game, he said there were one or two chants at full time. Did anyone else hear this? No but I heard a fair few fans singing Tony Pulis' red and white army around the Boothen/Seddon area. More than the 500 Pulis rimmers as well. ;D 500 ;D dunna talk such rubbish. More a 100!
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Post by kristoff on Mar 18, 2013 0:38:03 GMT
lol, makes me laugh. Everyone says back the team, get them all motivated. One of the most sung songs at the Brit i can recall get sung, and its proof everyone wants him to stay.
Both Rimmers, and PHW really are clutching at straws
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 18, 2013 0:42:41 GMT
lol, makes me laugh. Everyone says back the team, get them all motivated. One of the most sung songs at the Brit i can recall get sung, and its proof everyone wants him to stay. Both Rimmers, and PHW really are clutching at straws True but I shall join in. ;D It was sung even more half arsedly than it usually is. The only time I think the majority of the ground have sung it was after his Mum died. Before and since I'd say it was 50-50.
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Post by thevoid on Mar 18, 2013 1:30:52 GMT
lol, makes me laugh. Everyone says back the team, get them all motivated. One of the most sung songs at the Brit i can recall get sung, and its proof everyone wants him to stay. Both Rimmers, and PHW really are clutching at straws True but I shall join in. ;D It was sung even more half arsedly than it usually is. The only time I think the majority of the ground have sung it was after his Mum died. Before and since I'd say it was 50-50. I've not heard it sung with any regularity for a long, long time, and I sit in different parts of the ground. Perhaps the first season or two in the Premiership when our approach could be justified, but not since then.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 5:10:47 GMT
To be fair, after some exemplary support for 90-minutes, from those who were there, there was - right at the very end, just as the TV coverage finished - a tiny chorus of boos. It was as though 10 or 12 teenagers had raced down to the front and grabbed hold of one of those fluffy sound-effect mikes. It did make me laugh
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Post by Olgrligm on Mar 18, 2013 7:09:34 GMT
To be fair, after some exemplary support for 90-minutes, from those who were there, there was - right at the very end, just as the TV coverage finished - a tiny chorus of boos. It was as though 10 or 12 teenagers had raced down to the front and grabbed hold of one of those fluffy sound-effect mikes. It did make me laugh I think that was partly because at that exact moment, we had a chance to put the ball into the box and played it back to the halfway line instead, prompting the final whistle.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 7:52:52 GMT
He'll be gone before the start of next season, no matter what 500 in the boothen sing.
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Post by luke45 on Mar 18, 2013 8:24:09 GMT
No but I heard a fair few fans singing Tony Pulis' red and white army around the Boothen/Seddon area. More than the 500 Pulis rimmers as well. ;D 500 ;D dunna talk such rubbish. More a 100! I heard it quite clearly in Block 31 coming from the Boothen End and the back of the Seddon Stand, it was far more than 100.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 8:36:19 GMT
500 ;D dunna talk such rubbish. More a 100! I heard it quite clearly in Block 31 coming from the Boothen End and the back of the Seddon Stand, it was far more than 100. Yes it was more than 100....unfortunately. Still in a minority thank goodness. There were more than the match before but I put that down to sheep.
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Mar 18, 2013 9:07:44 GMT
I was in 'The Boothen End' and heard nothing. Surprised at how docile the crowd was? Perhaps, they slipped Mogadon in everyone's HT tipple?
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Post by lordeffinghamhunt on Mar 18, 2013 9:17:32 GMT
I sit in the Seddon and when the people around me heard it they said " I'm not fucking singing that"
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 9:26:24 GMT
I was in 'The Boothen End' and heard nothing. Surprised at how docile the crowd was? Perhaps, they slipped Mogadon in everyone's HT tipple? You must be deaf nicholas, it was louder than the Westham match. I can't for the life of me wonder why they would want to chant it mind.
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Mar 18, 2013 9:42:48 GMT
I was in 'The Boothen End' and heard nothing. Surprised at how docile the crowd was? Perhaps, they slipped Mogadon in everyone's HT tipple? You must be deaf nicholas, it was louder than the Westham match. I can't for the life of me wonder why they would want to chant it mind. I was sitting in my lounge in London for the WHU match and I definetly didn't hear anything. So, I must be deaf
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 9:52:25 GMT
You must be deaf nicholas, it was louder than the Westham match. I can't for the life of me wonder why they would want to chant it mind. I was sitting in my lounge in London for the WHU match and I definetly didn't hear anything. So, I must be deaf I'm in block 21, it was, as has been said at the back of the boothen seddon corner but then spread across the boothen and im certain it was loud enough for TP to here. I wish I was deaf because it made me feel sick to the stomach.
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Post by likelyladgalizmo on Mar 18, 2013 9:57:28 GMT
I never heard Pulis barmy army on Saturday. But quite a few people near me were moaning about Pulis and saying its time for him to go. Pulis Out
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 10:12:20 GMT
TP has a few very good qualities, but he's hard to love due to his many more frustrating qualities. I've never remembered in all of his time an extended 'Tony Pulis barmy army' chant. nothing like what the likes of Macari or even Brian bloody Little had!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 10:22:29 GMT
After all the "Get behing the team FFS" posts on here in the build up to the game, the fans were great throughout. The noise levels were good, despite the team doing its best to dampen the enthusiasm.
I didn't hear any Pulis out chants but I did boo when the full time whistle echoed out. We, as fans, got right behind the team for the full match. With the negative tripe served up the fans have every right to make their concerns known after the match in my opinion.
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Post by thevoid on Mar 18, 2013 16:10:49 GMT
I was in 'The Boothen End' and heard nothing. Surprised at how docile the crowd was? Perhaps, they slipped Mogadon in everyone's HT tipple? Mogodon at a Stoke match That's like giving a testosterone jab to someone who's overdosed on Viagras ;D
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Post by mrred on Mar 18, 2013 16:56:26 GMT
I heard the Pulis barmy army from the south stand, where there were one or two pulis out chants. Seem to be getting one or two more each week. Can't say I blame them.
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Post by thevoid on Mar 18, 2013 17:05:21 GMT
I heard the Pulis barmy army from the south stand, where there were one or two pulis out chants. Seem to be getting one or two more each week. Can't say I blame them. There were a few at the Wigan and West Ham games. I personally didn't hear any on Saturday (I may have nodded off though), but that was because the support rallied behind the team, and we didn't lose. Lose and it would have been different.
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Post by johnbutlershair on Mar 18, 2013 17:06:32 GMT
I was sitting in my lounge in London for the WHU match and I definetly didn't hear anything. So, I must be deaf I'm in block 21, it was, as has been said at the back of the boothen seddon corner but then spread across the boothen and im certain it was loud enough for TP to here. I wish I was deaf because it made me feel sick to the stomach. I sit in block 21 and I heard a few Tony Pulis' Barmy Army chants (half hearted granted) but don't recall any Pulis outs at all
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