RobotMonster wrote:I normally get to my seat late and if they think they're stopping me from sitting in my season ticket seat at any time i want they've got another thing coming. I will respect the minutes silence of course - like i always do.
Get a grip friend and for once think how that poor lads mum n dad are feeling at this present time it doesnt bare thinking about, lets hope they shut the bar n food outlets aswell.
RobotMonster wrote:I normally get to my seat late and if they think they're stopping me from sitting in my season ticket seat at any time i want they've got another thing coming. I will respect the minutes silence of course - like i always do.
As everyone else has said - have a word for yourself, it's one time where they 'might' 'delay' the access to your seat, either get there on time or wait ONE minute.
RobotMonster wrote:I normally get to my seat late and if they think they're stopping me from sitting in my season ticket seat at any time i want they've got another thing coming. I will respect the minutes silence of course - like i always do.
Get a grip lad and show some respect, if you`re late stay downstairs til the minute is over, if I was you I would ask for this post to be removed, really made an ar$e of yourself!
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Such an occasion of RL unity will come of this lads untimely death.. it really is a breath of fresh air and something the Football world can only admire...
Im looking forward to all of us paying our respects
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Wadski wrote:I have never been at an RL ground anywhere where the minutes silence hasn't been respected. It's another proud tradition of TGG.
march 2002, widnes first match back v warrington in SL, the widnes fans were hooting and hollering and shouting anti wire crap through out the 2mins silence for the dearly departed queen mother.
RobotMonster wrote:I normally get to my seat late and if they think they're stopping me from sitting in my season ticket seat at any time i want they've got another thing coming. I will respect the minutes silence of course - like i always do.
I'm the same and many others are but it's only 5 minutes earlier than I'd normally be there so it's not asking too much.
Although it does mean I will have to put up with 5 minutes more pre-match entertainment than I would normally like to, it's the sacrifice I have to make
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m stiggy wrote:Get a grip lad and show some respect, if you`re late stay downstairs til the minute is over, if I was you I would ask for this post to be removed, really made an ar$e of yourself!
bob on.....for me im happy they block the steps from the concourse.....would much prefer that they did that tbh......I walked up onto the ground during the Eric Ashton one last yr and didnt realise!!! felt alwful going up talking while it was goin on, even though prob only about 50 people heard me.....didnt realise til i got up the steps ! blocking the bottom of the steps would be a cracking idea and remove any possiblilty of embaressing unintentional mistakes from anyone
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RobotMonster wrote:I normally get to my seat late and if they think they're stopping me from sitting in my season ticket seat at any time i want they've got another thing coming. I will respect the minutes silence of course - like i always do.
it is a well known sociological fact that people of low mental and social esteem sometiimes engage in acts that shock so as to get them the attention they crave but cannot get from normal people in society who reject them as being beneath them.
Like a shouty tramp after 9 bottles of cider with damp trousers.
we should pity these people, try and help them, and realise their views are not those of a sane mind.
RobotMonster wrote:I normally get to my seat late and if they think they're stopping me from sitting in my season ticket seat at any time i want they've got another thing coming. I will respect the minutes silence of course - like i always do.
Watch these six minutes on the link below and tell me you now think the same:
I challenge anyone having watched the unbearable pain on his father's face and in his voice not to shed a tear to those six minutes.
As I father myself of two young lads, I found it very very distressing indeed.
Hope they find some comfort very soon.
RobotMonster wrote:I normally get to my seat late and if they think they're stopping me from sitting in my season ticket seat at any time i want they've got another thing coming. I will respect the minutes silence of course - like i always do.
Watch these six minutes on the link below and tell me you now think the same:
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