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Post by You want salad on kebab boss? on Apr 18, 2009 20:46:40 GMT
Do they ever sing ???, I saw 1 guy lower tier halfway up behind the dugouts in a white top arms aloft joining in with Oooooooohhhhhh when the reds, thats about it he really did stick out like a sore thumb ;D
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Post by march4 on Apr 18, 2009 20:47:54 GMT
We soon had that loudmouth trouble maker thrown out
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Post by monkeycat on Apr 18, 2009 20:48:40 GMT
We are waiting for the rest of you to manage to sing a song in time, if we joined in Delilah would have 4 different endings
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Post by stokie5554 on Apr 18, 2009 20:49:20 GMT
I think if someone had been shot on that pitch they wouldn't have battered an eyelid
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Post by One-Two on Apr 18, 2009 20:50:08 GMT
The ones who need the songsheet are the block 19ers, even with the words on the back of the oatcake they still got the abdoulaye song wrong!
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Post by You want salad on kebab boss? on Apr 18, 2009 20:52:06 GMT
Not knocking any of you prawn sarnie munchers but I really cant see what you bring to the plate when it comes to atmosphere, I honestly dont know how you can sit there so silent all game ?
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Post by mark71 on Apr 18, 2009 20:53:18 GMT
We let the 3 sides of the ground make the noise, we provide the money to buy the players
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Post by stokie5554 on Apr 18, 2009 20:54:50 GMT
The ones who need the songsheet are the block 19ers, even with the words on the back of the oatcake they still got the abdoulaye song wrong! True mate ! i sit in block 20 and B 19 sing everything dead fast ( probs cos there all off there head on fet ! Lol ) and sing words diferent to the rest of the ground !
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Post by monkeycat on Apr 18, 2009 20:55:09 GMT
Not knocking the fact that the rest of you cant sing a song in time, just a shame that you cant
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Post by powchirper on Apr 18, 2009 20:56:14 GMT
I started singing in the upper tier v Birmingham in the cup a while back and was looked at as if i'd got two heads, found it a bit dull and Darby and Joanish to be honest and i'm no spring chick at 137 years young.
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Post by liamscfc on Apr 18, 2009 20:56:17 GMT
The ones who need the songsheet are the block 19ers, even with the words on the back of the oatcake they still got the abdoulaye song wrong! Talking of that song some bloke sitting at the top of block 29 did not stop singing that song all game. Mainly singing on his own top class bloke but needs learn more songs lol.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2009 20:56:58 GMT
We were to busy today giving old Mr potato head abuse to join in with the singing.
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Post by STAYING UP FOR...elliot on Apr 18, 2009 20:58:52 GMT
I try to join in as much as I can, but people look at you as if you've got a West Brom top on !
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Post by You want salad on kebab boss? on Apr 18, 2009 20:59:54 GMT
Not knocking the fact that the rest of you cant sing a song in time, just a shame that you cant I'll ticket swap with you and i'll get you old fossil prawn sarnie eating silent bobs singing in no time ;D
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Post by s8to on Apr 18, 2009 21:00:00 GMT
Do they ever sing ???, I saw 1 guy lower tier halfway up behind the dugouts in a white top arms aloft joining in with Oooooooohhhhhh when the reds, thats about it he really did stick out like a sore thumb ;D Was I that noticable!! Seriously, there were more singing in the JSL thn ever today.. Was surprised myself by the volume at times!!!
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Post by monkeycat on Apr 18, 2009 21:00:55 GMT
its more in time rather than in no time you need to concentrate on
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Post by jonnyd on Apr 18, 2009 21:02:43 GMT
with a comment like that, I take it this is your first season or you have had your first computer? To criticise your own fans is, well when we have been so together, downright disrespectful but the good news is you will be back to school Monday
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Post by monkhousestokie on Apr 18, 2009 21:04:19 GMT
Poor show today.
At the height of the frantic urging and singing for the lads in the second half I looked over and the whole stand was silent - just sitting there... watching.
Unbelievable. I don't get it. I just don't get it.
The 'best fans in the Prem' tag has been earned by the two and a half sides of the ground that make the noise and create the atmosphere.
The West Stand are spectators, not supporters. That's all the difference in the world.
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Post by stokie5554 on Apr 18, 2009 21:07:26 GMT
Yh fair enough they should get behind there team but if they want to pay the money and sit there then its there joice isnt it .
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Post by monkeycat on Apr 18, 2009 21:07:54 GMT
Poor show today. At the height of the frantic urging and singing for the lads in the second half I looked over and the whole stand was silent - just sitting there... watching. Unbelievable. I don't get it. I just don't get it. The 'best fans in the Prem' tag has been earned by the two and a half sides of the ground that make the noise and create the atmosphere. The West Stand are spectators, not supporters. That's all the difference in the world. I wish I could be a proper supporter like you
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Post by You want salad on kebab boss? on Apr 18, 2009 21:09:49 GMT
with a comment like that, I take it this is your first season or you have had your first computer? To criticise your own fans is, well when we have been so together, downright disrespectful but the good news is you will be back to school Monday Get off you high horse old chum its what you call a JOKE, my 1st computer was a Sega master system with alex kid built in and I finished school 16 years ago, so your way off the mark there with those 2 disrespectful comments, get a grip !
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Post by monkhousestokie on Apr 18, 2009 21:09:55 GMT
Poor show today. At the height of the frantic urging and singing for the lads in the second half I looked over and the whole stand was silent - just sitting there... watching. Unbelievable. I don't get it. I just don't get it. The 'best fans in the Prem' tag has been earned by the two and a half sides of the ground that make the noise and create the atmosphere. The West Stand are spectators, not supporters. That's all the difference in the world. I wish I could be a proper supporter like you Is that the best you can do? ;D
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Post by MrDBrent on Apr 18, 2009 21:11:14 GMT
i do sing i just dont stand up because people get pissed off behind me... cus i kept doing it earlier in the season
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Post by monkeycat on Apr 18, 2009 21:11:27 GMT
I would say more, but as i sit in the West stand I like to stay quiet
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Post by monkhousestokie on Apr 18, 2009 21:12:50 GMT
I would say more, but as i sit in the West stand I like to stay quiet Fair do's
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Post by monkeycat on Apr 18, 2009 21:15:10 GMT
I would say more, but as i sit in the West stand I like to stay quiet Fair do's Just to add, that I go to every away game and sing my heart out, but being 6 feet 4, I like the extra legroom of the upper tier at home games. As some else has said, we do sing up there, just not many stand up
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Post by craig1974 on Apr 18, 2009 21:16:55 GMT
I was in block 18 of the stand in question today and i sang my heart out and so did a few more ....
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Post by jonnyd on Apr 18, 2009 21:22:43 GMT
with a comment like that, I take it this is your first season or you have had your first computer? To criticise your own fans is, well when we have been so together, downright disrespectful but the good news is you will be back to school Monday Get off you high horse old chum its what you call a JOKE, my 1st computer was a Sega master system with alex kid built in and I finished school 16 years ago, so your way off the mark there with those 2 disrespectful comments, get a grip ! MMMmmm so Sega master and I have a high horse, as for someone who sang all day in the west stand, your joke was not funny.
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Post by Olgrligm on Apr 18, 2009 21:30:27 GMT
I started singing in the upper tier v Birmingham in the cup a while back and was looked at as if i'd got two heads, found it a bit dull and Darby and Joanish to be honest and i'm no spring chick at 137 years young. Now the Upper Tier is a completely different cup of tea. No shouting or anything allowed up there. In the League Cup matches this season, I decided to treat myself to the life of luxury up top. When we scored in one game, perhaps Rotherham, the woman sat next to me remained sat down and continued to eat her pie with the provided plastic fork. Now I admit that in the Lower Tier we're not the most vocal (although behind the dugout we do a decent service with managers and substitutes) but I really, really stood out up there. Lower tier John Smith's is owrate.
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Post by snazzer on Apr 18, 2009 21:36:06 GMT
Hmmm, reading this thread is putting me off going the West Ham game. For the first time this season I'm in the West Stand, sponsored by Ginsters Prawn Sarnies, and after spending the majority of the loud, raucous and downright bloody brilliant South Stand (espcially block 36, row 28ish upwards!) I don't know how I'll cope in the library Anyone in the south stand fancy munching on any prawn sarnies for the Wet Sham game!?
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