I'm the opposite. Unless threatened myself ill become part of the background and wait it out. Can't we all just get along? Unless I've had a few and then every ****ers fair game...
Ah right, to be fair I was trying to decipher it without tune and it being bawled by a pissed up Cockney.
North Stand....forgot to add when a couple of Hull chelsea supporters were told to support there home town team oldest one said he did and pointed out his Hull Kingston Rovers badge on his jacket. Sigh. Stewards also stopped a couple of blokes putting there Hull City Dutch supporters Flag up. And a City fan complaining about chelsea fans being in N5...Got thrown out.
The club said away fans would be getting kicked out of the home ends. If the stewards won't do it get their name, number whatever (do stewards have a number like policemen do? I dunno) and let the club know. If they're telling us the policy is no away fans in the home end and that they'll be thrown out, it should be happening.
Hull City flag not allowed in the Hull City section But chelsea shirts and scarfs are. ****ing Stupid
Carmine you should be ashamed. Strovs lad woulda been in there. Yours needs manning up. I'm currently on a train to Bristol and I'm sorry to say it's quiet.
Wait. The WiFi isn't working. They made an announcement. Someone behind me tutted. Feels tense now. I'll let you know if it kicks off.
I do love the Scots guy in this story basically calling out the mouthy fanny. I imagine he (CFC fan) usually expects people to do what he wants and when someone actually refuses he hasnt got a clue how to handle it. If you talk it you've got to walk it. I'm actually really annoyed about the accounts of visible Chelsea colours in our ends and stewards doing fook all about it and even worse ejecting City fans highlighting it. It'll be turning into a Fulham neutral stand before long. Just what the **** has happened to our club?
No Wi-Fi? Surprised there wasn't instant rioting Happy. You know what people are like when they lose internet. If they can't tell their mates what they had for breakfast they turn into animals.
I thought all this type of stuff had been left behind years ago, obviously I'm wrong, excessive booze does not go well with any occasion never mind football. Glad I wasn't on that train and before anyone calls it a bit of fun it isn't we are talking grown men here and any none footballing person on that train must have been terrified unless it was a dedicated football train of course. From this I can see that the clamour for a return to standing in stadiums will be a none starter for the foreseeable future.
Agreed. Booze goes with every occasion. Football, weddings, funerals, divorces, breakfasts. I've just been to Wethers, had the full English and 6 pints of Tanners Jack and Boadicea £1.89 a pint. Now it goes with sleep. Being unemployed as well it goes with that very well.
There were loads of football tourists there yesterday. I was there real early thanks to a completely clear and smooth journey (for once) and they were everywhere an hour before kick off. Half and half scarves by the score, loads of Asians, a few sounded like eastern europeans and there was an entire American youth sports team in attendance (they all looked about 16/17ish).
we are in E4 and i saw a few blokes wearing what i thought were Chelski scarves and was moaning about it not being allowed and then noticed that they were in fact those friggin half n half scarves, only slightly better i guess but why anyone wants one is beyond me, they will be selling half n half replica shirts next!
There was a few tourists in e4 yesterday near were i sit n good to see few chelsea fans get thrown out sat up near top of e4