Joined: Aug 31 2005 Posts: 8546 Location: Location Location
Uruguay wrote:Why dont you all not bother turning up? You can all go to a little pub and slag your team off with the comfort of a roof, it will mean less police needed for the game, less traffic on th roads, less chance of trouble between sections of idiot fans, makes sense to me....
That's fine with us. It was one of your lot telling us to get down there!
Joined: Jun 11 2007 Posts: 12260 Location: south of Hull.
I can think of six reasons to attend if you support F.C.
1 Masochistic tendences.
2 Enjoy a good horror story.
3 Find complete enjoyment in chucking hard earned money away.
4 You are lucky to have keen eyesight to see the pitch.
5 The brotherly love that radiates towards you from the Robins.
6 You can say "I told you so" after the match.
BLACK AND WHITES
East is East,West is West, and never the twain shall meet.
-------------------------------- "I" said the sparrow "With my bow and arrow."
What we forget is that there will be many viewers from outside the Rugby league heartlands watching this game and as neutrals will be not only be watching a blood and thunder derby but enjoying the atmosphere and rivalry and gauging the reactions of both sets of fans etc and invariably become "involved and interested"
Shame if households south of the R.L. heartlands believe there is only one teams fans who have turned out to support their side and inevitiably make assumptions on the teams, the fans etc based on this game.
Joined: Aug 31 2005 Posts: 8546 Location: Location Location
Bertie wrote:What we forget is that there will be many viewers from outside the Rugby league heartlands watching this game and as neutrals will be not only be watching a blood and thunder derby but enjoying the atmosphere and rivalry and gauging the reactions of both sets of fans etc and invariably become "involved and interested" Shame if households south of the R.L. heartlands believe there is only one teams fans who have turned out to support their side and inevitiably make assumptions on the teams, the fans etc based on this game.
The sky cameras wouuld need special lenses to capture our fans
Joined: Mar 28 2005 Posts: 20992 Location: THE HOME CITY OF LUKE CAMPBELL OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST
Bertie wrote:What we forget is that there will be many viewers from outside the Rugby league heartlands watching this game and as neutrals will be not only be watching a blood and thunder derby but enjoying the atmosphere and rivalry and gauging the reactions of both sets of fans etc and invariably become "involved and interested" Shame if households south of the R.L. heartlands believe there is only one teams fans who have turned out to support their side and inevitiably make assumptions on the teams, the fans etc based on this game.
So i should go and pay over the odds to stand in a "stand" where i can see fook all just so that some shandy drinking person south of the R.L heartlands can say " By jove,that looks to be a spiffing game with all those fans mixing together and singing rude songs at each other".
Thats me decided then..........who has a spare ticket.......
“We will not accept a top eight finish as a barometer of supposed success at any point in the future whilst I am the owner of this club.
Thats why you got the Bullet Agar...Adam Pearson wants winners...not useless gits like you.
"Rugby League is a simple game played by simple people. Rugby Union is a complex game played by wankers." L.Daley 2005
I am so sorry but I have been once and don't want to go again. It's not the ground (although I have never been at the "away" end that is obviously so well liked by FC supporters) but it's the area that NCP is in. I felt uneasy and threatened, particularly when I entered the local pub. I hadn't intended to go back and unfortunately I haven't heard anything on here or elsewhere that has changed my mind yet (including from supporters of other teams) but that could change. I know that the majority of the supporters of both teams are fine but I was more bothered about those outside the ground who weren't wearing the red and white - mainly the ones with three eyes.
Joined: Jun 11 2007 Posts: 12260 Location: south of Hull.
downtheante wrote:I am so sorry but I have been once and don't want to go again. It's not the ground (although I have never been at the "away" end that is obviously so well liked by FC supporters) but it's the area that NCP is in. I felt uneasy and threatened, particularly when I entered the local pub. I hadn't intended to go back and unfortunately I haven't heard anything on here or elsewhere that has changed my mind yet (including from supporters of other teams) but that could change. I know that the majority of the supporters of both teams are fine but I was more bothered about those outside the ground who weren't wearing the red and white - mainly the ones with three eyes.
Ignore them,City supporters.
BLACK AND WHITES
East is East,West is West, and never the twain shall meet.
-------------------------------- "I" said the sparrow "With my bow and arrow."
Joined: Aug 27 2005 Posts: 756 Location: Old Erness Rode! somewhere between clouds 8 & 10
downtheante wrote:I am so sorry but I have been once and don't want to go again. It's not the ground (although I have never been at the "away" end that is obviously so well liked by FC supporters) but it's the area that NCP is in. I felt uneasy and threatened, particularly when I entered the local pub. I hadn't intended to go back and unfortunately I haven't heard anything on here or elsewhere that has changed my mind yet (including from supporters of other teams) but that could change. I know that the majority of the supporters of both teams are fine but I was more bothered about those outside the ground who weren't wearing the red and white - mainly the ones with three eyes.
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