Post subject: Re: Is it wrong to hate your own fans?
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:44 am
worksopwildcat
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Joined: Apr 07 2008 Posts: 780
Haywire wrote:You could also add to this group those who go intent on argueing with the Stewards..... We know its a shitehole, we know they don't let the players come right to the fans, we know they tell us to sit down its been the same for 3 times now and I dare say it will be the same next year - you dont like it, dont go.
I didnt like it when I went and therefore have not been since. To be told to sit down on a wet seat so your ar$e gets soaked and charged £20 for the privelige is not my idea of fun. Some of you pervs might like it but i'm catholic.
mutley cat wrote:if i decide to sit down at B V i always end up with the same woman , screaming insanely at nothing , getting the rules off the game wrong , giving me grief and eating my kids sweets . She then follows me home and demands house keeping.
Yeh, i'm sorry about that mate. I'm not sure this care in the community thing is working. Her name is Cath, send her up to headingly with a note pinned to her back saying 'property of Gary' and tell her that Thackery can play in the cup this year.
Joined: Aug 18 2005 Posts: 27039 Location: In the fridge
mutley cat wrote:if i decide to sit down at B V i always end up with the same woman , screaming insanely at nothing , getting the rules off the game wrong , giving me grief and eating my kids sweets . She then follows me home and demands house keeping.
mutley cat wrote:if i decide to sit down at B V i always end up with the same woman , screaming insanely at nothing , getting the rules off the game wrong , giving me grief and eating my kids sweets . She then follows me home and demands house keeping.
Joined: Jul 02 2002 Posts: 12504 Location: The City of Wakefield
mutley cat wrote:if i decide to sit down at B V i always end up with the same woman , screaming insanely at nothing , getting the rules off the game wrong , giving me grief and eating my kids sweets . She then follows me home and demands house keeping.
Fantastic.
(some of the Hull KR fans will, however find some fault with this post
and will consider it a dig at thier fans and ground!! )
Post subject: Re: Is it wrong to hate your own fans?
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:50 am
Haywire
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Joined: Jun 24 2006 Posts: 2352
worksopwildcat wrote:I didnt like it when I went and therefore have not been since. To be told to sit down on a wet seat so your ar$e gets soaked and charged £20 for the privelige is not my idea of fun. Some of you pervs might like it but i'm catholic.
Exactly mate, you don't like - you don't go back. Your money and your choice, what gets me is those who know what they are going to get - but still mickey and moan when it happens.
We put this festival on you b*st*rds
With a lotta love
We worked for one year for you pigs
And you wanna break our walls down
And you wanna destroy us
Well you go to hell
Joined: Aug 18 2007 Posts: 909 Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire
I feel that the general feeling at Wakey hasn't been that good since they started serving beer throughout the match. There is a significant increase in drunk people in the ground and that is intimidating to a lot of people, especially when it is youths who get aggressive.
I haven't been for quite a while due to the intimidatory feeling that seeps in - not something I want to encounter when travelling 250 miles round trip. No wonder a number of people stay away permanently.
Its not just Wakey fans though, its the whole of society. But I think that Wakey serving alcohol throughout the match is fuelling the fire.
Joined: Feb 28 2006 Posts: 9741 Location: wakefield and proud
LordoftheWarlords wrote:I feel that the general feeling at Wakey hasn't been that good since they started serving beer throughout the match. There is a significant increase in drunk people in the ground and that is intimidating to a lot of people, especially when it is youths who get aggressive.
I haven't been for quite a while due to the intimidatory feeling that seeps in - not something I want to encounter when travelling 250 miles round trip. No wonder a number of people stay away permanently.
Its not just Wakey fans though, its the whole of society. But I think that Wakey serving alcohol throughout the match is fuelling the fire.
Maybe, few where I stand get p!ssed BUT they don't become aggressive or anything but you can buy beer at any ground.
Joined: Jun 18 2005 Posts: 10926 Location: Wacky Field
LordoftheWarlords wrote:I feel that the general feeling at Wakey hasn't been that good since they started serving beer throughout the match. There is a significant increase in drunk people in the ground and that is intimidating to a lot of people, especially when it is youths who get aggressive.
I haven't been for quite a while due to the intimidatory feeling that seeps in - not something I want to encounter when travelling 250 miles round trip. No wonder a number of people stay away permanently.
Its not just Wakey fans though, its the whole of society. But I think that Wakey serving alcohol throughout the match is fuelling the fire.
I have never had a problem with drunk Wakey fans at Wakey. It tends to be that folk make a day of it for match days and therefore it is generally 'away' fans who have a problem - whether Wakey or otherwise.
Only time I've had a problem at Wakey is with FC fans - just a few mind, but they were intimidating - especially to the kids around us - and the stewards were, as ever, useless!
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