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No it was not, I was on the home end on the west stand, some blades moved towards the tunnel and was met by abuse and then two Northampton fans stood up and offered them out. There would have been no fighting if the Northampton fans had not provoked.
But either way u got put in ur place end of
 



No it was not, I was on the home end on the west stand, some blades moved towards the tunnel and was met by abuse and then two Northampton fans stood up and offered them out. There would have been no fighting if the Northampton fans had not provoked.
Thats bollocks. We provoked them by being in their stand. To say otherwise smacks of arrogance
 



So as others have said, you would be happy to sit next to a pig or a scab, or a dirty at th lane or should they not be there?
If they kept quiet like I did no problem, you can't tar everyone with the same brush pal. Enjoy the day up the blades.
 
Some Blades fans took the piss today. Goading home fans, singing Blades songs in home areas etc. Leaves a sour taste in the mouth, after what was a pretty generous reception from the home ends.

It's going to be hard getting everyone on your side for this mate on a day like today, but I apologise on behalf of the minority of dickheads we have.
99% of Blades are salt of the earth but everyone on here is aware of what trash that follow us as well.
Cheers for the offer of help with tickets and I genuinley wish you the best of luck going forward. You frustrated the best team I've seen us have for years today, so you're definatley a team on the up still.
 
Gentleman....I'm a level headed guy.
Many years ago, me, my dad and brothers were in the Leeds end when we went in 4 down at half time.
We had a long chat beforehand about not chearing any goals in case we got filled in. I was eldest lad at 15, so no way we could look after ourselves if required.

We were restrained after our first...but when that third went in and the comeback was on....we couldn't contain ourselves.

I suspect,much the same happened today. The overwhelming pride, emotion, joy, ecstasy and probably beer just became too much to control.
Credit northampton....not sure how I would react if our much loved and very successful and well respected manager returned with his new side less than 12 months after leaving us to have his new side win the league. But I suspect "bitter" would be an appropriate word.
 
Do Norfampton folk live in a bubble? Let me introduce you to the real world, it's called Sheffield United. Nobody died, everything is fine, so what if we celebrated like fuck, get over it.

PS your ex manager liked your promotion, he fuckin loved ours.
 
Sorry about the other two Cobblers on here lads, thats what happens when kids have too many sherberts at half term.

Truth be told, I hope for a trip to yours for a pre-season match of some description in a few months. Hopefully helping us both lot prepare for a successful season!

Up The Blades (and a nod towards the vast majority of people associated with NTFC who have been gracious hosts and opponents)
 
I've not been today. After listening on the radio - I went down my local and had a few with a lot of other Blades who happened to fancy a pint about 5. I had a feeling that- on the day we finally get promoted- the longest thread on here would be one slagging our fans off. Why don't you all go and watch the Steelers instead
 



Not where I was pal the two on the floor were Northampton, not that I condone any of it. Seems you do. Perceptions and all that.
Gentleman....I'm a level headed guy.
Many years ago, me, my dad and brothers were in the Leeds end when we went in 4 down at half time.
We had a long chat beforehand about not chearing any goals in case we got filled in. I was eldest lad at 15, so no way we could look after ourselves if required.

We were restrained after our first...but when that third went in and the comeback was on....we couldn't contain ourselves.

I suspect,much the same happened today. The overwhelming pride, emotion, joy, ecstasy and probably beer just became too much to control.
Credit northampton....not sure how I would react if our much loved and very successful and well respected manager returned with his new side less than 12 months after leaving us to have his new side win the league. But I suspect "bitter" would be an appropriate word.
Were not bitter we just think some of your fans were disrespectful. Were more than happy for wilder after what he done for us and some of your fans could've just shown us half as much respect as we did u
 

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