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Post by Staying up for Grandadstokey on Feb 27, 2017 23:38:49 GMT
Harry Souttar looks to be the nearest to making the first team to me, both times I have seen him play he has been outstanding, his distribution is immaculate and he also reads the game very well.Another exciting prospect is Campbell,who was far more involved in the game than against Brighton, he has blistering pace and is a very good finisher.Jordan Greenidge reminds me of a young Gifton Noel Williams.
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Post by LDE76 on Feb 27, 2017 23:40:06 GMT
Harry Souttar looks to be the nearest to making the first team to me, both times I have seen him play he has been outstanding, his distribution is immaculate and he also reads the game very well.Another exciting prospect is Campbell,who was far more involved in the game than against Brighton, he has blistering pace and is a very good finisher. Jordan Greenidge reminds me of a young Gifton Noel Williams.You mean he only has three kids?
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Post by wrightspies on Feb 28, 2017 6:03:05 GMT
I have to say the group of around 30 Stoke fans aged between 18-30 chanting a load of obceneties at an under 18's game are making me want to crawl up my own arse...... Swearing at a football match. Hang them I say!
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Post by Northy on Feb 28, 2017 6:32:44 GMT
I have to say the group of around 30 Stoke fans aged between 18-30 chanting a load of obceneties at an under 18's game are making me want to crawl up my own arse...... Swearing at a football match. Hang them I say! a YOUTH football match, yes, hang them or somebody have a word with them to stop it.
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Post by wrightspies on Feb 28, 2017 6:36:55 GMT
Swearing at a football match. Hang them I say! a YOUTH football match, yes, hang them or somebody have a word with them to stop it. They were there showing support. Fair play to them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2017 7:26:57 GMT
I have to say the group of around 30 Stoke fans aged between 18-30 chanting a load of obceneties at an under 18's game are making me want to crawl up my own arse...... Swearing at a football match. Hang them I say! Swearing I can live with, it's part of the vocabulary these days. But multiple use of words such as "cunt" at a youth match nah not having that that's acceptable when the crowd is predominately full of families with kids. It was grown men not kids who don't know any better.....
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Post by lancashirelad on Feb 28, 2017 7:27:27 GMT
The songs about their mums was the total embarrassment and as I left you can hear the Preston fans saying about the worse side of football fans applied to certain Stoke fans.
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Post by wrightspies on Feb 28, 2017 9:16:44 GMT
Swearing at a football match. Hang them I say! Swearing I can live with, it's part of the vocabulary these days. But multiple use of words such as "cunt" at a youth match nah not having that that's acceptable when the crowd is predominately full of families with kids. It was grown men not kids who don't know any better..... Never heard that word. If they were saying/chanting it then I stand corrected.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2017 9:22:09 GMT
Swearing I can live with, it's part of the vocabulary these days. But multiple use of words such as "cunt" at a youth match nah not having that that's acceptable when the crowd is predominately full of families with kids. It was grown men not kids who don't know any better..... Never heard that word. If they were saying/chanting it then I stand corrected. They were fella. The banter was fine, the annoying 12 year old Preston kids in the far corner were singing and some of the responses were just funny (like the nursery rhymes and Bob the Builder chants for example) But as it went on it just became inappropriate and a few families around me were commenting and not happy, some walked out early. I take my 9 and 6 year olds regularly and know they will be subjected to swearing and lots of it. I just tell them what they hear at the match they don't repeat or they don't come simple as that. But if I'd been with them last night at an under 18's match I'd have been unhappy.....
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Post by Northy on Feb 28, 2017 9:26:03 GMT
a YOUTH football match, yes, hang them or somebody have a word with them to stop it. They were there showing support. Fair play to them. there's support and then there's foul mouthed abuse at a YOUTH football match, when mums and kids are there in a small crowd you need to have a bit of sense/decorum/manners etc. about you
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Post by wrightspies on Feb 28, 2017 9:57:49 GMT
Never heard that word. If they were saying/chanting it then I stand corrected. They were fella. The banter was fine, the annoying 12 year old Preston kids in the far corner were singing and some of the responses were just funny (like the nursery rhymes and Bob the Builder chants for example) But as it went on it just became inappropriate and a few families around me were commenting and not happy, some walked out early. I take my 9 and 6 year olds regularly and know they will be subjected to swearing and lots of it. I just tell them what they hear at the match they don't repeat or they don't come simple as that. But if I'd been with them last night at an under 18's match I'd have been unhappy..... See I heard all that which is what I thought you were all moaning at. I heard the odd swear word which for me isn't a problem but I never heard the word 'cnut'. Like I say that's out of order around kids.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2017 10:13:58 GMT
They were fella. The banter was fine, the annoying 12 year old Preston kids in the far corner were singing and some of the responses were just funny (like the nursery rhymes and Bob the Builder chants for example) But as it went on it just became inappropriate and a few families around me were commenting and not happy, some walked out early. I take my 9 and 6 year olds regularly and know they will be subjected to swearing and lots of it. I just tell them what they hear at the match they don't repeat or they don't come simple as that. But if I'd been with them last night at an under 18's match I'd have been unhappy..... See I heard all that which is what I thought you were all moaning at. I heard the odd swear word which for me isn't a problem but I never heard the word 'cnut'. Like I say that's out of order around kids. Yeah it was 90% good natured banter 10% stupidity from grown ups that should know better. Anyway we won, the youngsters played well we move on....
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Post by nutterpotter on Feb 28, 2017 15:34:31 GMT
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Post by skemstokie on Feb 28, 2017 15:50:52 GMT
a YOUTH football match, yes, hang them or somebody have a word with them to stop it. They were there showing support. Fair play to them. I was also showing my support but in a way which did not offend anyone,which type of support do you think gives the best image to the world at large of our club?
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Post by GreaterGlasgowstokie on Feb 28, 2017 21:00:36 GMT
Campbell looks good enough for the senior team to me.
As for Souttar, his brother looked to have massive potential then it just fizzled out and he has pissed his career away and still has to play in the SPL. Harry has the same natural ability on the ball but I hope he has better concentration and more aggression s a defender because that is what is brother is lacking.
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Post by Done it for scfcbuxton on Feb 28, 2017 21:10:44 GMT
Two of those three goals came from two strikers working together, as a partnership
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