So your agreeing with me ?I'm not shocked at all, I actually think the whole thing has been blown well out proportion.
An idiot did a stupid thing and will get banned, end of story really.
So your agreeing with me ?I'm not shocked at all, I actually think the whole thing has been blown well out proportion.
An idiot did a stupid thing and will get banned, end of story really.
Hero for attending a football match ?You hero, I'm guessing a call from Pride of Britain is just around the corner.
Hero for attending a football match ?
I was a teenager at the start of the 70's and I went to football and stood on the terraces.
I would imagine most people of that age at that time experienced exactly what I did.
Its no big deal.
It was football in England in the 70's.
So don't waste your vote on me Cheshire.
Brave? The away following at Ayresome Park in the match I described was one bus and that wasn't full.But you was so brave.
Brave? The away following at Ayresome Park in the match I described was one bus and that wasn't full.
So we were either brave or daft.
And you ?
1968.Neither
Year?
I've been going to football matches for a very long time and I can assure you that I've had plenty of coins and whole lot more besides thrown at me.
Perhaps I should sit in the posh seats ( or at home) like you lot ?
cretinAll those direct hits to your head explain a lot about your posts.If you stood on the South Stand in the early 70's Filey the chances were you would be hit by something sooner or later. I was always on the look out on the terraces for those 50p pieces been thrown. Half bricks a few times, a direct hit from a bottle at Bolton, a pool ball at Blackburn and again at home v Sunderland and I remember a wooden chair leg heading my way v Sheffield United. At Ayresome Park those of us brave enough to go had the contents of a builders skip thrown at us. Never did find a 50p piece though. Once picked up a couple of quid in loose change in the Kempton after a game.
This might come as a surprise to you, in fact, I suspect it will be a complete surprise to you.I've been going to football matches for a very long time and I can assure you that I've had plenty of coins and whole lot more besides thrown at me.
Perhaps I should sit in the posh seats ( or at home) like you lot ?
1968.
Lost 5-3.
I was 16.
Which isn't being brave.
This might come as a surprise to you, in fact, I suspect it will be a complete surprise to you.
I've been going to football matches for a long time too, and the behavior you seem to remember fondly was not shown by all fans. Quite a few of us managed to go to games and not act like complete ****s. The behavior you describe was never ever acceptable or the norm.
However, it is thanks to you and your ****y cowardly mates that nowadays we have to endure all seater stadiums and the sometimes sterile atmospheres and over policing etc.
Yes, that is 100% down to you ****s. Ironic isn't it?
I've woken up to a world where Ben has actually proved too subtle for someone and Happy has nailed it. What's going on?
Plenty of room to snuggle up between me and Ben.I've woken up to a world where Ben has actually proved too subtle for someone and Happy has nailed it. What's going on?
"FFS you lot better not visit the KC when FC are playing if this upsets you so much because throwing bottles on the pitch during play is almost compulsory."Look vicar, no-one is condoning coin throwing. How do you know it was a plastic bottle anyhow ? Did you throw it ?
There were bottles thrown at FC first home game this season v Salford according to the HDM.
I've had plenty of all sorts of things thrown at me at football matches and I've seen other things thrown and heard about acid thrown by Sheffield United at Sheffield Wednesday. That doesn't mean we should condone it. I've never thrown anything at anybody.I've been going to football matches for a very long time and I can assure you that I've had plenty of coins and whole lot more besides thrown at me.
Perhaps I should sit in the posh seats ( or at home) like you lot ?
Can you link me to where I condoned it?I've had plenty of all sorts of things thrown at me at football matches and I've seen other things thrown and heard about acid thrown by Sheffield United at Sheffield Wednesday. That doesn't mean we should condone it. I've never thrown anything at anybody.