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"Charliej18 - Kc Stadium
Where do you people sit, I'm in the dull west upper"


. . . . you're obviously a part of the problem <laugh>

No season ticket and 'pay-as-I-go', so get a good feel for the ground and it's not particulary great anywhere! Just another modern seated stadium - it is what they were designed to be, so a total success! :emoticon-0149-no::emoticon-0112-wonde

Not just saying this but I am the only one in my part that sings
 
Front row, West Lower, block to right of home dugout.
Cos of the lack of seats in front I can get up and run about when we score!
 
Ps , will those in E4 / E5 make sure they stand and sing. :-). PPS why do people sit in the west stand ??? :-)

West Stand is usually very quiet, I'll give you that.

IMO though it had fewer cocks than the East Stand.
The Forest game last season I was in the North East corner with my boy and before a ball had been kicked I was nearly scrapping with two **** wits stood behind me.

When I got the tickets I knew it would be lively in that part of the ground and the language would be colourful so it had nothing to do with that.

Severe attitude problem , some in that part of the ground think they are real hard men and no one else in the ground supports City.

To quote AP

'Needless to say I had the last laugh'
 
West Stand is usually very quiet, I'll give you that.

IMO though it had fewer cocks than the East Stand.
The Forest game last season I was in the North East corner with my boy and before a ball had been kicked I was nearly scrapping with two **** wits stood behind me.

When I got the tickets I knew it would be lively in that part of the ground and the language would be colourful so it had nothing to do with that.

Severe attitude problem , some in that part of the ground think they are real hard men and no one else in the ground supports City.

To quote AP

'Needless to say I had the last laugh'

Well said
 
West Stand is usually very quiet, I'll give you that.

IMO though it had fewer cocks than the East Stand.
The Forest game last season I was in the North East corner with my boy and before a ball had been kicked I was nearly scrapping with two **** wits stood behind me.

When I got the tickets I knew it would be lively in that part of the ground and the language would be colourful so it had nothing to do with that.

Severe attitude problem , some in that part of the ground think they are real hard men and no one else in the ground supports City.

To quote AP

'Needless to say I had the last laugh'

i wonder how many people are thinking, when did pearson say that! <laugh>
 
West Stand is usually very quiet, I'll give you that.

IMO though it had fewer cocks than the East Stand.
The Forest game last season I was in the North East corner with my boy and before a ball had been kicked I was nearly scrapping with two **** wits stood behind me.

When I got the tickets I knew it would be lively in that part of the ground and the language would be colourful so it had nothing to do with that.

Severe attitude problem , some in that part of the ground think they are real hard men and no one else in the ground supports City.

To quote AP

'Needless to say I had the last laugh'

i wonder how many people are thinking, when did pearson say that! <laugh>

Smell my cheese.
 
Snap.

It's a shame we share the stadium with FC, if we didn't I'd be able to say that no one else has ever parked their arse on my seat since the day the stadium was built.

Quite a slim chance of one of the 20 fans that go to hull fc games sitting in your seat! <laugh>
 
Fascinating, gripping and compelling........oh and I always used to piss in the west stand middle level toilets, about half way along..................whether anyone was stood there or not. :) :)

Then I "tried" to wash my hands under a tap that dribbled 0.00005 litres of water an hour, and dried them on anyones jacket.
 
i wonder how many people are thinking, when did pearson say that! <laugh>

Worryingly I was until you said that. It's made worse by the fact that when it was on TV the first time round a few of us had a challenge to get as many lines into conversation with people without them noticing as possible the next day (a bit like the England interviews with song titles from France '98). Chalk it up, and back of the net were easy enough, one of them tried jackanackanory though.
 
i wonder how many people are thinking, when did pearson say that! <laugh>

Worryingly I was until you said that. It's made worse by the fact that when it was on TV the first time round a few of us had a challenge to get as many lines into conversation with people without them noticing as possible the next day (a bit like the England interviews with song titles from France '98). Chalk it up, and back of the net were easy enough, one of them tried jackanackanory though.

We did the same at work.

'Unbelievable' was easy enough but my favourite was ' Who do you think you are?'

Which wasn't as easy.
 
Hmm curious.

Are you that bald guy who's constantly calling the referee a prat?

Being 18, I can safely say I'm not bald. I'm the guy that doesn't shut up all game, and has lately started to notice how quiet everyone else is. I don't mean in backing the team but hardly anyone talks around me, I feel a bit silly when I'm off on one of my rants.

That said, I'm not sure if I do sit in W4 now. They only started making the W numbers in the west stand obvious relatively recently, I know it's Block 34 anyway.

Ps , will those in E4 / E5 make sure they stand and sing. :-). PPS why do people sit in the west stand ??? :-)

We wouldn't all fit in the East.

Worryingly I was until you said that. It's made worse by the fact that when it was on TV the first time round a few of us had a challenge to get as many lines into conversation with people without them noticing as possible the next day (a bit like the England interviews with song titles from France '98). Chalk it up, and back of the net were easy enough, one of them tried jackanackanory though.

I'm a big Partridge fan, but it took me until this post to get it. Sounds like a top game, I probably do it anyway mind.
 
Being 18, I can safely say I'm not bald. I'm the guy that doesn't shut up all game, and has lately started to notice how quiet everyone else is. I don't mean in backing the team but hardly anyone talks around me, I feel a bit silly when I'm off on one of my rants.

That said, I'm not sure if I do sit in W4 now. They only started making the W numbers in the west stand obvious relatively recently, I know it's Block 34 anyway.

I don't have that problem. The guy next to me gives me a running commentary, I don't mind because like you said nobody else even talks never mind sings.

Before I was a regular season ticket holder I used to get tickets on general sale and usually sat in East or I could only get North when we was in the PL. I have to agree with what somebody said above that you get less arseholes in West. I'm not saying that people who sit in East stand are all arseholes, there's just a higher arsehole to normal person ratio.

The dead atmosphere is still annoying. But I think it's a bit of a myth that it's only West stand who don't sing. Other than E1-4 and pockets of the South the whole stadium is dead.
 
Worryingly I was until you said that. It's made worse by the fact that when it was on TV the first time round a few of us had a challenge to get as many lines into conversation with people without them noticing as possible the next day (a bit like the England interviews with song titles from France '98). Chalk it up, and back of the net were easy enough, one of them tried jackanackanory though.

i dont think a day has passed since 1997 when i havent quoted him , i follow the religion of alan strictly <laugh>
i got his book for christmas, its "lovely stuff"
 
I always say 'Jurassic Park' in a moment of success.