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I didn’t mean you personally. Badly worded on my partWell you've misunderstood my post.
Some started singing it on the train to Barnsley and were quickly told to shut the fuck up.
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I didn’t mean you personally. Badly worded on my partWell you've misunderstood my post.
Some started singing it on the train to Barnsley and were quickly told to shut the fuck up.
When a driver wins a Grand Prix and decides to spray everyone with champagne, that's seen as okay. Getting soaked in booze is part of the 'celebration experience'. So why is there one law for Formula One and another for football?
When a driver wins a Grand Prix and decides to spray everyone with champagne, that's seen as okay. Getting soaked in booze is part of the 'celebration experience'. So why is there one law for Formula One and another for football?
Rochdale when they were trying to steal the fucking pitch cover!!I don’t know I remember some of the league one away days being pretty reminiscent of what’s being described here chesterfield and burton in particular.
I think I could live with it if I was wearing overalls and had a change of clothes hung up somewhere else in the ground.When a driver wins a Grand Prix and decides to spray everyone with champagne, that's seen as okay. Getting soaked in booze is part of the 'celebration experience'. So why is there one law for Formula One and another for football?
Because they don't throw the bloody glass bottlesWhen a driver wins a Grand Prix and decides to spray everyone with champagne, that's seen as okay. Getting soaked in booze is part of the 'celebration experience'. So why is there one law for Formula One and another for football?
Because if you ever watch a grand prix celebration afterwards it's the teams staff etc that run up knowing full well they will get soaked and not unsuspecting members of the public who don't want liquid all over them.When a driver wins a Grand Prix and decides to spray everyone with champagne, that's seen as okay. Getting soaked in booze is part of the 'celebration experience'. So why is there one law for Formula One and another for football?
No probs mate, sorry, I do the same sometimesI didn’t mean you personally. Badly worded on my part
Probably the old fella and his carer who got hit on the head.5 pages. Jesus wept who gives a fuck. Fannys
I completely agree with all your points.Apologies for bringing it up again but there was more bottle throwing at Derby yesterday - not in celebration though. I was right at the back and before they scored two bottles were thrown forward onto other Blades fans. When Derby scored at least one was thrown towards their fans but I don't think it reached it's target.-which raises the question as to why they place visiting supporters near to the more vocal home fans. It's like putting away fans in the Pukka pie corner (not sure what it's called now.
There seemed to be lots of fans drinking from bottles throughout the whole game - at least three directly in front of me and a few more a little further forward. Aside from the bottle throwing, the top of the stairs at the back of the stand was strewn with discarded bottles, which were like banana skins and I was unfortunate to slip on one of them. landing on my back and jarring my hip joint - not to be recommended when it's a joint replacement but I was lucky to get away with it.
The morons that do this are just cowardly human scum. None of them would dare through a bottle at a Derby fan in open sight because they are cowards who can hide in the crowd, supported by their knuckle-dragging idiot mates. The tossers kicking off with the Police at the station afterwards were also just embarrassing. Unfortunately, that's just following United away now.Apologies for bringing it up again but there was more bottle throwing at Derby yesterday - not in celebration though. I was right at the back and before they scored two bottles were thrown forward onto other Blades fans. When Derby scored at least one was thrown towards their fans but I don't think it reached it's target.-which raises the question as to why they place visiting supporters near to the more vocal home fans. It's like putting away fans in the Pukka pie corner (not sure what it's called now.
There seemed to be lots of fans drinking from bottles throughout the whole game - at least three directly in front of me and a few more a little further forward. Aside from the bottle throwing, the top of the stairs at the back of the stand was strewn with discarded bottles, which were like banana skins and I was unfortunate to slip on one of them. landing on my back and jarring my hip joint - not to be recommended when it's a joint replacement but I was lucky to get away with it.
It was very reminiscent of the situation at Barnsley following recent games. Standing in the queue outside Derby station I wished I'd followed the Derby fans. I stood on the platform watching the train unable to move for several minutes whilst nobody took a blind bit of notice of tannoy requests to move away from the platform edge to allow the train to depart. Shame they hadn't announced that our train would be departing from the other platform a little earlier!Allowing hundreds of pissed-off Blades fans to arrive at the bottleneck train station at the same time as the Derby fans was a recipe for disaster, especially with the first, 5-waggon train delayed by about 20 minutes, and the platform getting overcrowded before the Police finally caught on that might be a problem brewing.
The experienced away day Blades I went with retired to the pub for a few post match beers and caught an almost empty 19.45 train from an almost deserted Derby station to Wakefield/LeedsIt was very reminiscent of the situation at Barnsley following recent games. Standing in the queue outside Derby station I wished I'd followed the Derby fans. I stood on the platform watching the train unable to move for several minutes whilst nobody took a blind bit of notice of tannoy requests to move away from the platform edge to allow the train to depart. Shame they hadn't announced that our train would be departing from the other platform a little earlier!
Very wise, mate.The experienced away day Blades I went with retired to the pub for a few post match beers and caught an almost empty 19.45 train from an almost deserted Derby station to Wakefield/Leeds![]()
We were in the upper tier but very close to the stairwells. So many Blades fans blatantly bringing bottles up and the stewards at the top saw and did absolutely nothing. What was the point in them being there? We had a drinks on the concourse before the game but some just have to carry on regardless…… and don’t get me started on the young lads on there phones forming a huge orderly queue for the cubicles to sniff some shit…. Sorry have a dump beforehandApologies for bringing it up again but there was more bottle throwing at Derby yesterday - not in celebration though. I was right at the back and before they scored two bottles were thrown forward onto other Blades fans. When Derby scored at least one was thrown towards their fans but I don't think it reached it's target.-which raises the question as to why they place visiting supporters near to the more vocal home fans. It's like putting away fans in the Pukka pie corner (not sure what it's called now.
There seemed to be lots of fans drinking from bottles throughout the whole game - at least three directly in front of me and a few more a little further forward. Aside from the bottle throwing, the top of the stairs at the back of the stand was strewn with discarded bottles, which were like banana skins and I was unfortunate to slip on one of them. landing on my back and jarring my hip joint - not to be recommended when it's a joint replacement but I was lucky to get away with it.
The morons that do this are just cowardly human scum. None of them would dare through a bottle at a Derby fan in open sight because they are cowards who can hide in the crowd, supported by their knuckle-dragging idiot mates. The tossers kicking off with the Police at the station afterwards were also just embarrassing. Unfortunately, that's just following United away now.
What I will say is, though, that the bins (all three of them) in the away concourse were full 45 minutes before kick off so there was bound to be shit everywhere. No excuses for the crap in the stands, though. Allowing hundreds of pissed-off Blades fans to arrive at the bottleneck train station at the same time as the Derby fans was a recipe for disaster, especially with the first, 5-waggon train delayed by about 20 minutes, and the platform getting overcrowded before the Police finally caught on that might be a problem brewing.
All in all, a horrible day.
Hope the hip gets better soon.
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Can't remember if I've told you this little story,my uncle randomly phoned my nan on a Saturday morning and asked if I wanted to go to crewe as he was now free instead of work so we went and he got me a balti pie at half time,I took my first bite and Ben doane scored a screamer which was unexpected and my pie ended up on a couple a few seats in front THE END.
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