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Club to trial new singing section

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That's joeb-ist...I'm calling the PC police! Hang-on, I am the PC police ~ how the hell did that happen? :(

I don't know but I sure lament the day that I ran out of Bourbon Creams.

A sad day for all concerned - most notably me... and my one eyed parrot, Fred.

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I don't know but I sure lament the day that I ran out of Bourbon Creams.

A sad day for all concerned - most notably me... and my one eyed parrot, Fred.

I bought some chocolate chip cookies today, not the real ones mind, own brand. I'm reckoning that's what real fans eat.

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I don't know but I sure lament the day that I ran out of Bourbon Creams.

A sad day for all concerned - most notably me... and my one eyed parrot, Fred.

Yes, but why is he one eyed?

You mistook the other for a Bourbon Cream! Admit it! Damn your eyes!

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I bought some chocolate chip cookies today, not the real ones mind, own brand. I'm reckoning that's what real fans eat.

Real fans don't eat. They spend their time starving themselves in order that they can afford LCFC merchandise and lessons on how to be increasingly insular, separatist, anal and divisive.

I tried it once but I just can't resist the Jammy Dodgers mate. I'm weak.

Weak weak weak.

Posted

why dont you want to move seats? If you dont want to hear swearing then thats fine but dont ruin it for the fans who have done so much to sort this out. Its to make the Walkers a better place and if you dont want to hear swearing, why are you near away fans!!!

And ejecting people for swearing is the stupidist idea ever do you people not want a decent atmosphere at the walkers?

I only meant the stubborn person btw lol

Posted

That's outrageous behaviour.

You better have some good books on you, sonny Jim.

Are you kidding? I wrote the book on good books, then I serialised it and it even got made in to a film, that film then got made in to another book, identical to the first book, which I have here on my arm (2nd shelf) or at least I did until some lesbian took it out and did the unspeakable with it (it was phallic in shape).

That sir, is my defence.

Posted

Are you kidding? I wrote the book on good books, then I serialised it and it even got made in to a film, that film then got made in to another book, identical to the first book, which I have here on my arm (2nd shelf) or at least I did until some lesbian took it out and did the unspeakable with it (it was phallic in shape).

That sir, is my defence.

A robust and pahllic defence? unbeatable.

Now, the book that you wrote on good books, was that before or after your best selling expose on Monk?

I demand answers to my questions!

Posted

hello all. please do not make out that all family groups have a problem with swearing!! i sit in F1 with my kids, all of us being STH, we sat in block N for a couple of years before moving to the kop, it was the kids who wanted to move because it became boring and quiet in there!! i have had stewards ask me if i would like them to ask some people not to swear around us, but my answer is that i do not want them to say anything!!! because if i didnt want my kids to hear it i wouldnt take them!! however i do have rules for my kids, they are allowed to join in with the chant at goal kicks, but as they are only aged between 9 and 12 i do not think it is right that they are swearing there heads of all game!! they do join in with other songs but just leave out the swear words,apart from the odd slip, witch is quite funny seeing the faces if i hear them. i was thinking of moving for the cov game , but from what i have read on here then i do not think we will be welcome, all because i have kids with me. good luck with it, i think it is a good idea!!

Any age is welcome just as long as they want to sing.

Posted

Thank goodness! Finally, the club have marketed the idea. The hard work is paying off! Now, as fans we have a huge part to play and we need to mast this idea work to improve the atmosphere. The club will do our part and now it is for the supporters to come on board and make some noise! :scarf::clap::chant::yahoo:

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We need to ensure that all those that do transfer to Block N are willing to contribute to creating an atmosphere and participate in the chants. The Walkers has lacked proper banter and hopefully having a singing section will allow a decent atmosphere to develop.

We have long been pilloried for not generating a lot of noise. Now we have a brilliant opportunity to address the problem and ensure that the away fans' perception can be permanently altered of their experience at The Walkers.

A lot rests on the Coventry game and we need to ensure that it is successful to have it continue for the remainder of the season and beyond, into next. I, for one, will be permanently transfering next season should a singing section be established! :)

Posted

If we go in block N, do we have to "get behind" the team, so to speak?

I want to moan about how shite we are, sing songs that denigrate our players and generally act like a negative twat.

Will I be welcome?

Or do I have to join in banal songs about how brilliant our three average-to-poor players are in comparison to our poor players, very poor players, dead players and Andy Johnson (in order of paucity).

Posted

If we go in block N, do we have to "get behind" the team, so to speak?

I want to moan about how shite we are, sing songs that denigrate our players and generally act like a negative twat.

Will I be welcome?

Or do I have to join in banal songs about how brilliant our three average-to-poor players are in comparison to our poor players, very poor players, dead players and Andy Johnson (in order of paucity).

Just sing songs, make noise. That's the main thing. If you want to sing songs, N block is the place :thumbup:

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If we go in block N, do we have to "get behind" the team, so to speak?

I want to moan about how shite we are, sing songs that denigrate our players and generally act like a negative twat.

Will I be welcome?

Or do I have to join in banal songs about how brilliant our three average-to-poor players are in comparison to our poor players, very poor players, dead players and Andy Johnson (in order of paucity).

You may be treated as an outcast or socially inept person, or dare i say treated with the same contempt as an away fan. I would hope that all those that decide to join Block N will be willing to sing constantly and inspire the team on two counts:

One, it encourages the players to perform and and play well, which then increases the probability of scoring and winning a game. Second, it vastly improves the atmosphere and thus, improves the enjoyment factor of going to the game.

Posted

You may be treated as an outcast or socially inept person, or dare i say treated with the same contempt as an away fan. I would hope that all those that decide to join Block N will be willing to sing constantly and inspire the team on two counts:

One, it encourages the players to perform and and play well, which then increases the probability of scoring and winning a game. Second, it vastly improves the atmosphere and thus, improves the enjoyment factor of going to the game.

You'd think earning £250,000 a year would encourage our players to perform and play well really, wouldn't you? Still, better blame the fans for their under-par performances and make out that anyone who doesn't praise these useless wasters to the rafters isn't a true fan, despite the thousands of pounds we've spent watching their unique brand of laissez-faire football.

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