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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 15:55:27 GMT
Morons like you do not set the agenda. Seats are there and should be sat in. You do not make the rules and it is way beyond time when this should be dealt with. It's not lads enjoying themselves. It is alcohol fuelled idiocy practised by grown men acting like kids who are so drunk or stupid that they cannot perceive how embarrassing they are. My rights are to purchase a seat where I choose to sit and be able to watch the game. You scream a modern football fan. RIP Football. Hello franchise. Would you like some popcorn with that? Maybe some Gatorade and your jester hat maybe your half and half scarf? Just like your philosophy you are totally wrong. I have been totally immersed in football all my life and have forgotten more than you will ever know!
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 16:00:55 GMT
You scream a modern football fan. RIP Football. Hello franchise. Would you like some popcorn with that? Maybe some Gatorade and your jester hat maybe your half and half scarf? You scream of the modern I'm alright Jack fuck everyone else sort. As ever there needs to be a middle ground. Those that want to sit should be allowed to sit, those that want to stand should be allowed to stand. Maybe unreserved seating is the way forward? If you want to sit, go near the front, if you want to stand go at the back. You can't just dismiss people because they're different. Sorry Bayern but you are wrong. I agree that the provision of free standing areas should be on the agenda but as it stands there are none. Seats are provided to be sat on. I certainly do not accept that these selfish people should confine us to the lower areas in a football ground. If they feel so strong in wanting to stand they should work as a group on getting these areas once again being provided. who knows ? I may even support their effort! Until there are any changes then you sit down!
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 16:03:44 GMT
It's absolutely fantastic that Stoke provide free transport to away matches for local fans long may it continue but whether I want to go is another matter! I want to watch my team when I can afford and yesterday's experience makes me think whether I want to do it again. From home to the door of the ground is more than I can wish for. Not a bad stadium either. My mate and I had a fantastic seat to watch the action. Fifteen minutes before kick off there were lots of empty seats around us but we had a great view. At kick off time the Stadium was filled! Unfortunately by people who were fuelled with alcohol and cared very little for anyone who wanted to sit and watch the game. When I purchase a seat I expect to be able to sit and watch the game. What a futile thing to do to try and reason with pissed up Stoke supporters who just give you abuse and threats. So for most of the match you are compelled to stand up in order to get a view of the game.During the game you are at risk from flailing arms and obscenities from fans with their backs to the game. To compound this misery I have to accept that Hughes has once again chosen Walters to start the game. What did Walters do yesterday that anyway warrant his selection. He was the second worst player on the pitch. I felt so sorry for Berahino. Have any of our so called Strikers ever received the correct kind of delivery in order to score goals? The worst player on the pitch by a country mile was Johnson. He should never play for Stoke again! Just watch Leicester's second goal. Schoolboy defending! These negative events only compound the ill feeling when fans around you are singing "You're fuckin shit!" To a team who are Premier League Champions, in the last eight of the European Cup and are beating us 2-0.???????? Stoke commitment was not bad and it was a fantastic goal that gave Leicester the lead. Hughes' decisions on substitution was poor. Johnson should have been taken off much much earlier. Berahino needed to be kept on. All in all arrived home depressed because of a loss that could have been avoided but made much worse by thoughtless selfish people who are supposed to be on your side. Everyone stands up at away games, if you don't like it don't bother coming.... You are totally wrong! Many fans stand because they don't want to be hit or threatened and they stand because otherwise they wouldn't see the game. It is a stupid idea that ever yone stands or wants to stand!
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 3, 2017 16:06:42 GMT
You scream of the modern I'm alright Jack fuck everyone else sort. As ever there needs to be a middle ground. Those that want to sit should be allowed to sit, those that want to stand should be allowed to stand. Maybe unreserved seating is the way forward? If you want to sit, go near the front, if you want to stand go at the back. You can't just dismiss people because they're different. Sorry Bayern but you are wrong. I agree that the provision of free standing areas should be on the agenda but as it stands there are none. Seats are provided to be sat on. I certainly do not accept that these selfish people should confine us to the lower areas in a football ground. If they feel so strong in wanting to stand they should work as a group on getting these areas once again being provided. who knows ? I may even support their effort! Until there are any changes then you sit down! Nah! And that will be the answer from 80-90% of the crowd. So there has to be one of a few things; 1) Compromise as I've suggested. 2) Hundreds thrown out for standing 3) Standing areas 2 isn't going to happen. 3 may happen. 1 would be easy to implement.
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 16:10:18 GMT
Morons like you do not set the agenda. Seats are there and should be sat in. You do not make the rules and it is way beyond time when this should be dealt with. It's not lads enjoying themselves. It is alcohol fuelled idiocy practised by grown men acting like kids who are so drunk or stupid that they cannot perceive how embarrassing they are. My rights are to purchase a seat where I choose to sit and be able to watch the game. Sorry mate but I'm old and grouchy and i still believe that away days are for lads to enjoy themselves with or without drink, if you want to sit in silence and politely clap go to the theatre I am as passionate about football as any Man or Boy. Don't try and put me into your stereotypical box just because I want to sit. I agree that everyone should enjoy themselves but certainly not at the expense of others. Seats are for sitting in and I really do not mind fans occasionally being raised to their feet. That's only natural but the rules are that clubs provide the seats and you have to sit in them. I never understood the mentality that you have to drink yourself stupid to have a good time.
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 16:13:19 GMT
Everyone needs to sit down, clap politely when there is a goal and chomp on a nice prawn sandwich at half time. If that's your perceptions of people who wish to sit and watch yo U're a fucking moron. Only an idiot stands when they can sit down. And the majority are even more stupid because eighty percent of them don't even watch the game.
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 16:18:03 GMT
It's absolutely fantastic that Stoke provide free transport to away matches for local fans long may it continue but whether I want to go is another matter! I want to watch my team when I can afford and yesterday's experience makes me think whether I want to do it again. From home to the door of the ground is more than I can wish for. Not a bad stadium either. My mate and I had a fantastic seat to watch the action. Fifteen minutes before kick off there were lots of empty seats around us but we had a great view. At kick off time the Stadium was filled! Unfortunately by people who were fuelled with alcohol and cared very little for anyone who wanted to sit and watch the game. When I purchase a seat I expect to be able to sit and watch the game. What a futile thing to do to try and reason with pissed up Stoke supporters who just give you abuse and threats. So for most of the match you are compelled to stand up in order to get a view of the game.During the game you are at risk from flailing arms and obscenities from fans with their backs to the game. To compound this misery I have to accept that Hughes has once again chosen Walters to start the game. What did Walters do yesterday that anyway warrant his selection. He was the second worst player on the pitch. I felt so sorry for Berahino. Have any of our so called Strikers ever received the correct kind of delivery in order to score goals? The worst player on the pitch by a country mile was Johnson. He should never play for Stoke again! Just watch Leicester's second goal. Schoolboy defending! These negative events only compound the ill feeling when fans around you are singing "You're fuckin shit!" To a team who are Premier League Champions, in the last eight of the European Cup and are beating us 2-0.???????? Stoke commitment was not bad and it was a fantastic goal that gave Leicester the lead. Hughes' decisions on substitution was poor. Johnson should have been taken off much much earlier. Berahino needed to be kept on. All in all arrived home depressed because of a loss that could have been avoided but made much worse by thoughtless selfish people who are supposed to be on your side. Look at every set of away fans in the league and tell me one team where the majority sit? I'll help - Zero. Get a grip. This is football. If you want to sit quietly and masturbate with your friend, there is a corporate section that would be perfect. I'd be more respectful, but you seem to have no respect for others. When you bought the ticket, did you read the advise given by the club? If you'd like to sit, request seats at the front - I saw a good few sitting, surprise surprise they were near the front... Judging by the tenor of your argument you are one of the selfish morons who don't give a shit about your own fans. Seats were deliberately put into stadiums with just cause. If you want free standing areas get of your Arse and do something about it and I might even support you but while the only recourse is to sit you should bite the bullet and fucking sit down.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 16:18:20 GMT
Sorry mate but I'm old and grouchy and i still believe that away days are for lads to enjoy themselves with or without drink, if you want to sit in silence and politely clap go to the theatre I am as passionate about football as any Man or Boy. Don't try and put me into your stereotypical box just because I want to sit. I agree that everyone should enjoy themselves but certainly not at the expense of others. Seats are for sitting in and I really do not mind fans occasionally being raised to their feet. That's only natural but the rules are that clubs provide the seats and you have to sit in them. I never understood the mentality that you have to drink yourself stupid to have a good time. The seats are irrelevant, it's a piece of plastic that just happens to be there. The culture has always been and will probably always be that away fans stand.
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 16:20:48 GMT
It's absolutely fantastic that Stoke provide free transport to away matches for local fans long may it continue but whether I want to go is another matter! I want to watch my team when I can afford and yesterday's experience makes me think whether I want to do it again. From home to the door of the ground is more than I can wish for. Not a bad stadium either. My mate and I had a fantastic seat to watch the action. Fifteen minutes before kick off there were lots of empty seats around us but we had a great view. At kick off time the Stadium was filled! Unfortunately by people who were fuelled with alcohol and cared very little for anyone who wanted to sit and watch the game. When I purchase a seat I expect to be able to sit and watch the game. What a futile thing to do to try and reason with pissed up Stoke supporters who just give you abuse and threats. So for most of the match you are compelled to stand up in order to get a view of the game.During the game you are at risk from flailing arms and obscenities from fans with their backs to the game. To compound this misery I have to accept that Hughes has once again chosen Walters to start the game. What did Walters do yesterday that anyway warrant his selection. He was the second worst player on the pitch. I felt so sorry for Berahino. Have any of our so called Strikers ever received the correct kind of delivery in order to score goals? The worst player on the pitch by a country mile was Johnson. He should never play for Stoke again! Just watch Leicester's second goal. Schoolboy defending! These negative events only compound the ill feeling when fans around you are singing "You're fuckin shit!" To a team who are Premier League Champions, in the last eight of the European Cup and are beating us 2-0.???????? Stoke commitment was not bad and it was a fantastic goal that gave Leicester the lead. Hughes' decisions on substitution was poor. Johnson should have been taken off much much earlier. Berahino needed to be kept on. All in all arrived home depressed because of a loss that could have been avoided but made much worse by thoughtless selfish people who are supposed to be on your side. Look at every set of away fans in the league and tell me one team where the majority sit? I'll help - Zero. Get a grip. This is football. If you want to sit quietly and masturbate with your friend, there is a corporate section that would be perfect. I'd be more respectful, but you seem to have no respect for others. When you bought the ticket, did you read the advise given by the club? If you'd like to sit, request seats at the front - I saw a good few sitting, surprise surprise they were near the front... As far as being confined to the front few rows. Why should I let selfish drunken idiots dictate where I sit in a football ground?
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 16:24:31 GMT
Sorry Bayern but you are wrong. I agree that the provision of free standing areas should be on the agenda but as it stands there are none. Seats are provided to be sat on. I certainly do not accept that these selfish people should confine us to the lower areas in a football ground. If they feel so strong in wanting to stand they should work as a group on getting these areas once again being provided. who knows ? I may even support their effort! Until there are any changes then you sit down! Nah! And that will be the answer from 80-90% of the crowd. So there has to be one of a few things; 1) Compromise as I've suggested. 2) Hundreds thrown out for standing 3) Standing areas 2 isn't going to happen. 3 may happen. 1 would be easy to implement. You are totally wrong on one major point Bayern! The fans do not dictate the rules at matches. I am willing to fight for free standing areas for these people to "enjoy" themselves but until that day comes seats are there to be sat in.
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 16:30:58 GMT
I am as passionate about football as any Man or Boy. Don't try and put me into your stereotypical box just because I want to sit. I agree that everyone should enjoy themselves but certainly not at the expense of others. Seats are for sitting in and I really do not mind fans occasionally being raised to their feet. That's only natural but the rules are that clubs provide the seats and you have to sit in them. I never understood the mentality that you have to drink yourself stupid to have a good time. The seats are irrelevant, it's a piece of plastic that just happens to be there. The culture has always been and will probably always be that away fans stand. It is your perceptions and your philosophy you are arguing for but I'm afraid you are wrong and stood on free standing grounds for many years in crowds of thirty thousand plus and the dangers were very evident. The FA responded to major catastrophes that saw young lives lost. They made venues all seated arena for everyone to sit! Personally I did not agree with this but that is the status quo until the rules are changed.
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Post by block22stokie on Apr 3, 2017 16:35:04 GMT
You scream a modern football fan. RIP Football. Hello franchise. Would you like some popcorn with that? Maybe some Gatorade and your jester hat maybe your half and half scarf? You scream of the modern I'm alright Jack fuck everyone else sort. As ever there needs to be a middle ground. Those that want to sit should be allowed to sit, those that want to stand should be allowed to stand. Maybe unreserved seating is the way forward? If you want to sit, go near the front, if you want to stand go at the back. You can't just dismiss people because they're different. 'Supporters who wish to sit down during the match are advised to request tickets at the front of the stand' Says this every time Stoke release ticket information.
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Post by scfconnor on Apr 3, 2017 16:55:17 GMT
Look at every set of away fans in the league and tell me one team where the majority sit? I'll help - Zero. Get a grip. This is football. If you want to sit quietly and masturbate with your friend, there is a corporate section that would be perfect. I'd be more respectful, but you seem to have no respect for others. When you bought the ticket, did you read the advise given by the club? If you'd like to sit, request seats at the front - I saw a good few sitting, surprise surprise they were near the front... Judging by the tenor of your argument you are one of the selfish morons who don't give a shit about your own fans. Seats were deliberately put into stadiums with just cause. If you want free standing areas get of your Arse and do something about it and I might even support you but while the only recourse is to sit you should bite the bullet and fucking sit down. Is moaning on an online forum doing something about it? Buy a seat near the front. Common sense really.
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Post by berti on Apr 3, 2017 17:47:22 GMT
It's absolutely fantastic that Stoke provide free transport to away matches for local fans long may it continue but whether I want to go is another matter! I want to watch my team when I can afford and yesterday's experience makes me think whether I want to do it again. From home to the door of the ground is more than I can wish for. Not a bad stadium either. My mate and I had a fantastic seat to watch the action. Fifteen minutes before kick off there were lots of empty seats around us but we had a great view. At kick off time the Stadium was filled! Unfortunately by people who were fuelled with alcohol and cared very little for anyone who wanted to sit and watch the game. When I purchase a seat I expect to be able to sit and watch the game. What a futile thing to do to try and reason with pissed up Stoke supporters who just give you abuse and threats. So for most of the match you are compelled to stand up in order to get a view of the game.During the game you are at risk from flailing arms and obscenities from fans with their backs to the game. To compound this misery I have to accept that Hughes has once again chosen Walters to start the game. What did Walters do yesterday that anyway warrant his selection. He was the second worst player on the pitch. I felt so sorry for Berahino. Have any of our so called Strikers ever received the correct kind of delivery in order to score goals? The worst player on the pitch by a country mile was Johnson. He should never play for Stoke again! Just watch Leicester's second goal. Schoolboy defending! These negative events only compound the ill feeling when fans around you are singing "You're fuckin shit!" To a team who are Premier League Champions, in the last eight of the European Cup and are beating us 2-0.???????? Stoke commitment was not bad and it was a fantastic goal that gave Leicester the lead. Hughes' decisions on substitution was poor. Johnson should have been taken off much much earlier. Berahino needed to be kept on. All in all arrived home depressed because of a loss that could have been avoided but made much worse by thoughtless selfish people who are supposed to be on your side.
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Post by primmerz on Apr 3, 2017 17:49:25 GMT
You scream of the modern I'm alright Jack fuck everyone else sort. As ever there needs to be a middle ground. Those that want to sit should be allowed to sit, those that want to stand should be allowed to stand. Maybe unreserved seating is the way forward? If you want to sit, go near the front, if you want to stand go at the back. You can't just dismiss people because they're different. Sorry Bayern but you are wrong. I agree that the provision of free standing areas should be on the agenda but as it stands there are none. Seats are provided to be sat on. I certainly do not accept that these selfish people should confine us to the lower areas in a football ground. If they feel so strong in wanting to stand they should work as a group on getting these areas once again being provided. who knows ? I may even support their effort! Until there are any changes then you sit down! Even with safe standing, seats are provided. What do we do then? It says on the website when buying tickets to request seats near the front if you want to sit. People will find owt to moan about.
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Post by berti on Apr 3, 2017 17:52:42 GMT
I simply don't understand this post, Surely this was not your first away game, therefore you should know most people stand at away games. I regularly attend away games but as this was my sons first one, I listened to the advice at the ticket office and information on the website and bought tickets at the front of the ground where surprise surprise we could sit down and see the game no problems.
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 17:55:08 GMT
Judging by the tenor of your argument you are one of the selfish morons who don't give a shit about your own fans. Seats were deliberately put into stadiums with just cause. If you want free standing areas get of your Arse and do something about it and I might even support you but while the only recourse is to sit you should bite the bullet and fucking sit down. Is moaning on an online forum doing something about it? Buy a seat near the front. Common sense really. Why would I ever want to try and watch a game of football near the front?
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Post by scfconnor on Apr 3, 2017 18:30:57 GMT
Is moaning on an online forum doing something about it? Buy a seat near the front. Common sense really. Why would I ever want to try and watch a game of football near the front? So you can sit down. I thought that was obvious?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 18:31:50 GMT
Look at every set of away fans in the league and tell me one team where the majority sit? I'll help - Zero. Get a grip. This is football. If you want to sit quietly and masturbate with your friend, there is a corporate section that would be perfect. I'd be more respectful, but you seem to have no respect for others. When you bought the ticket, did you read the advise given by the club? If you'd like to sit, request seats at the front - I saw a good few sitting, surprise surprise they were near the front... Judging by the tenor of your argument you are one of the selfish morons who don't give a shit about your own fans. Seats were deliberately put into stadiums with just cause. If you want free standing areas get of your Arse and do something about it and I might even support you but while the only recourse is to sit you should bite the bullet and fucking sit down. This is quite hilarious to be honest. Because I want to stand at a game, support my team, sing my heart out, that makes me a selfish moron? And before you say you can sit and sing, have you heard the atmosphere at home? It doesn't work. Standing has and always will be CULTURE at away game for many years to come. Deal with it. With regards to your point further down the thread, the club have made an allowance for those who want to sit - this isn't an issue for those who want to stand. Sit at the front, stand further back. How is this an issue? It's fair. I'd love to stand on row 1, I understand that those who may want to sit have been advised to go nearer the front, so I'll be fair and refrain from doing so. But because you want to sit on row 55, why should all 54 rows in front of you have to sit because of what you want?? You need to grow up. My opinion isn't selfish, it's shared by the majority on this board, as this thread proves. You need to move on and deal with the situation.
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Post by PolPotter on Apr 3, 2017 19:07:02 GMT
The behaviour of a lot of Stoke City supporters during the game was absolutely embarrassing. Worse than most away games I've been to.
I sat towards the front of the stand next to the netting that separated the Leicester City supporters to our right, so I had a clear view of our goading neanderthals and within earshot of their absolute drivel.
Goading was going on with both sets of supporters but what amazed me was how the Police allowed it to go on with only subtle requests to 'keep it down'. I also couldn't believe how ignorant our neanderthals were to the many young children who couldn't do anything but listen to words like 'c**t' and 'f***y' being described.
I saw one so-called Stoke City supporter who was standing in the disabled area, with a wheelchair user, pointing his finger to a young Leicester City supporter while threatening him with all sorts of treatment. He knocked over someone who was caring for another wheelchair user as he tried to move closer to the young supporter who just sat meters away laughing - a 'man' clearly more than 40 years of age against a young lad who is taken to a game with his dad. Embarrassing.
The most embarrassing moment of the game was hearing Stoke City supporters singing 'you're f***ing shit' and then following up a few minutes later with the chant 'where were you when you were s**t' Make your mind up, thickos.
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 19:42:24 GMT
Why would I ever want to try and watch a game of football near the front? So you can sit down. I thought that was obvious? You are so thick! Pricks like yourself should stand at the front. I want to have my rightful perspective on the game where I can see the shape of the teams and the movement. Why should I be dictated to where I should sit?
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Post by ladyinred on Apr 3, 2017 19:49:11 GMT
You scream of the modern I'm alright Jack fuck everyone else sort. As ever there needs to be a middle ground. Those that want to sit should be allowed to sit, those that want to stand should be allowed to stand. Maybe unreserved seating is the way forward? If you want to sit, go near the front, if you want to stand go at the back. You can't just dismiss people because they're different. 'Supporters who wish to sit down during the match are advised to request tickets at the front of the stand' Says this every time Stoke release ticket information. But even this isn't policed. Three men stood all match on ROW 3 and spent most of the game taunting the Leicester fans and making the relevant hand signals. Directly behind them was a family including a young boy wearing full Stoke kit - he couldn't see. The adults with the child asked these men to sit down, they refused. This family moved to some 'spare seats', but had to move back when the true occupants of the seats arrived late. These men were not only blocking the view of those directly behind them, but also a group of young lads sat further along (due to the sight lines from a corner section). These men were the only ones standing on the front 4 rows, but made it clear they had no intention of sitting.
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Post by silverdollar on Apr 3, 2017 19:53:56 GMT
Judging by the tenor of your argument you are one of the selfish morons who don't give a shit about your own fans. Seats were deliberately put into stadiums with just cause. If you want free standing areas get of your Arse and do something about it and I might even support you but while the only recourse is to sit you should bite the bullet and fucking sit down. This is quite hilarious to be honest. Because I want to stand at a game, support my team, sing my heart out, that makes me a selfish moron? And before you say you can sit and sing, have you heard the atmosphere at home? It doesn't work. Standing has and always will be CULTURE at away game for many years to come. Deal with it. With regards to your point further down the thread, the club have made an allowance for those who want to sit - this isn't an issue for those who want to stand. Sit at the front, stand further back. How is this an issue? It's fair. I'd love to stand on row 1, I understand that those who may want to sit have been advised to go nearer the front, so I'll be fair and refrain from doing so. But because you want to sit on row 55, why should all 54 rows in front of you have to sit because of what you want?? You need to grow up. My opinion isn't selfish, it's shared by the majority on this board, as this thread proves. You need to move on and deal with the situation. Look it is obvious that this is a contentious issue but it is the FA that needs to sort it out. Either all seater stadiums are everyone sitting for safety reasons or they allow clubs to provide standing areas. I certainly do not think that I should be made to sit in an awful position near the front.
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Post by coupe on Apr 3, 2017 19:55:35 GMT
So you can sit down. I thought that was obvious? You are so thick! Pricks like yourself should stand at the front. I want to have my rightful perspective on the game where I can see the shape of the teams and the movement. Why should I be dictated to where I should sit? The point you are missing here is they don't stand to watch the game,they just stand to throw abuse at the opposition fans I videod blokes 50 plus pulling stupid faces like a 7 year old does and I tell you what if they watched on a Monday when they are sober they would'nt half take some stick off there mates as it is absolutely excruciating embarrassing to view. The way round it is to have 1 complete block for sitting and the rest for standing.
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Post by wagsastokie on Apr 3, 2017 20:14:19 GMT
I have over the last few years found my health deteriorating So as to find myself only able to go to rare games usually away ones as I have to travel by train
I sit in the disabled area and have only really had one problem with a Stoke fan and that was at Newcastle when I got hit on the back of the head by a miss aimed slice of bread
These rather boisterous young lads are are letting off a bit of steam and releasing pent up energy that non manual work builds up
Give them a bit of leeway we have all done silly things after the odd pint or two I asked the ex wife out
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Post by coupe on Apr 3, 2017 20:24:56 GMT
I have over the last few years found my health deteriorating So as to find myself only able to go to rare games usually away ones as I have to travel by train I sit in the disabled area and have only really had one problem with a Stoke fan and that was at Newcastle when I got hit on the back of the head by a miss aimed slice of bread These rather boisterous young lads are are letting off a bit of steam and releasing pent up energy that non manual work builds up Give them a bit of leeway we have all done silly things after the odd pint or two I asked the ex wife out Well having met your missus I would have thought you would have educated these wild young men as to showing what happens later in life when you act so out of control the consequences are there for all to see.
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Post by wagsastokie on Apr 3, 2017 20:33:22 GMT
I have over the last few years found my health deteriorating So as to find myself only able to go to rare games usually away ones as I have to travel by train I sit in the disabled area and have only really had one problem with a Stoke fan and that was at Newcastle when I got hit on the back of the head by a miss aimed slice of bread These rather boisterous young lads are are letting off a bit of steam and releasing pent up energy that non manual work builds up Give them a bit of leeway we have all done silly things after the odd pint or two I asked the ex wife out Well having met your missus I would have thought you would have educated these wild young men as to showing what happens later in life when you act so out of control the consequences are there for all to see. I take a small amount of pleasure watching the odd alcohol fiuled fuck up Sometimes the only way people learn is to allow them to make the odd mistake
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Post by Waggy on Apr 3, 2017 20:41:52 GMT
I have over the last few years found my health deteriorating So as to find myself only able to go to rare games usually away ones as I have to travel by train I sit in the disabled area and have only really had one problem with a Stoke fan and that was at Newcastle when I got hit on the back of the head by a miss aimed slice of bread These rather boisterous young lads are are letting off a bit of steam and releasing pent up energy that non manual work builds up Give them a bit of leeway we have all done silly things after the odd pint or two I asked the ex wife out Well said , i had a few pints of bitter before the match and i admit, i got boisterous and half stood half sat for most of the game. My friends said i was mumbling what sounded like obscenities but i cant remember what they were. Never again , ive learnt and will be back on the bovril saturday
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Post by wagsastokie on Apr 3, 2017 20:48:37 GMT
I have over the last few years found my health deteriorating So as to find myself only able to go to rare games usually away ones as I have to travel by train I sit in the disabled area and have only really had one problem with a Stoke fan and that was at Newcastle when I got hit on the back of the head by a miss aimed slice of bread These rather boisterous young lads are are letting off a bit of steam and releasing pent up energy that non manual work builds up Give them a bit of leeway we have all done silly things after the odd pint or two I asked the ex wife out Well said , i had a few pints of bitter before the match and i admit, i got boisterous and half stood half sat for most of the game. My friends said i was mumbling what sounded like obscenities but i cant remember what they were. Never again , ive learnt and will be back on the bovril saturday Unfortunately in someways I am limited to only bovril at football games But is by far my non alcoholic drink of choice With a slight sprinkle of white pepper if it's really cold
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 3, 2017 21:09:49 GMT
Nah! And that will be the answer from 80-90% of the crowd. So there has to be one of a few things; 1) Compromise as I've suggested. 2) Hundreds thrown out for standing 3) Standing areas 2 isn't going to happen. 3 may happen. 1 would be easy to implement. You are totally wrong on one major point Bayern! The fans do not dictate the rules at matches. I am willing to fight for free standing areas for these people to "enjoy" themselves but until that day comes seats are there to be sat in. They clearly do when it comes to this or option 2 would happen every game.
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