SantiagoFox Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Is there likely to be a congregation of more than ten city fans in one section of the ground on Saturday who might be up for giving some vocal support ? I thought I might try block L or N for a change, but was told by the ticket office that these weren't an option as they were reserved in case Stevenage needed them (ho ho).
Kilworthfox Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Is there likely to be a congregation of more than ten city fans in one section of the ground on Saturday who might be up for giving some vocal support ?I thought I might try block L or N for a change, but was told by the ticket office that these weren't an option as they were reserved in case Stevenage needed them (ho ho). Ha Jokers
Lovejoy Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 K Block? I'd also be interested as an L1er to know where the vocalists (if any ) will be positioned?
AmericanScott Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 If i know where the vocalists will be maybe i'll get a ticket
LangfordIAN(SBFC) Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Is there likely to be a congregation of more than ten city fans in one section of the ground on Saturday who might be up for giving some vocal support ?I thought I might try block L or N for a change, but was told by the ticket office that these weren't an option as they were reserved in case Stevenage needed them (ho ho). Two whole blocks reserved for 10 of us (Boro fans). Is your club mad! Think of all the wasted empty seats in those blocks that could have housed LCFC fans so that some of those still outside when the turnstiles are shut (home areas full) could still have seen the game. I think SBFC should complain about this, due to our loss of the gate receipt share.
The People's Hero Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Two whole blocks reserved for 10 of us (Boro fans). Is your club mad! Think of all the wasted empty seats in those blocks that could have housed LCFC fans so that some of those still outside when the turnstiles are shut (home areas full) could still have seen the game. I think SBFC should complain about this, due to our loss of the gate receipt share. Oi. Langford. I've been pleasant to you. Now bee'ave, or I'll chuck you off here.
LangfordIAN(SBFC) Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Oi.Langford. I've been pleasant to you. Now bee'ave, or I'll chuck you off here. You and whose army?
JoeyB Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 It's your clubs fault why the ground will be half empty anyway
Katy Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 It's your clubs fault why the ground will be half empty anyway Don't start that off again!
Tommeh Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Only going as i've got to occupy the younger brother for the day, probably hit the back of the kop. Should be an emotional return, 4 years since I left. And if any jobsworth cnut tells me to sit down, I'll gladly walk out.
JakeShingler Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Two whole blocks reserved for 10 of us (Boro fans). Is your club mad! Think of all the wasted empty seats in those blocks that could have housed LCFC fans so that some of those still outside when the turnstiles are shut (home areas full) could still have seen the game. I think SBFC should complain about this, due to our loss of the gate receipt share. Fvuck you. As an L1er i will be in K.
lildave3 Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Only going as i've got to occupy the younger brother for the day, probably hit the back of the kop. Should be an emotional return, 4 years since I left.And if any jobsworth cnut tells me to sit down, I'll gladly walk out. Had no problems at the back of SK1 this year
LangfordIAN(SBFC) Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Fvuck you. Just a bit of banter, Jake. It's normal with us non-league nobodies. can't you take it in the spirit intended without getting personal?
Floating Fox Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Don't worry he's a tard. The atmosphere is down Coalville this saturday.
JakeShingler Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Just a bit of banter, Jake. It's normal with us non-league nobodies. can't you take it in the spirit intended without getting personal?
LangfordIAN(SBFC) Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Just a bit of banter, Jake. It's normal with us non-league nobodies. can't you take it in the spirit intended without getting personal?
Kilworthfox Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Don't worry he's a tard.The atmosphere is down Coalville this saturday. I think you will find the atmosphere will be sat at home watching Gillette Soccer Saturday Unlucky Stevenage
Lovejoy Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 I think you will find the atmosphere will be sat at home watching Gillette Soccer Saturday Unlucky Stevenage Play the drinking game, then it really will be top !
Daggers Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 This part of the atmosphere will be having a lie-in, eating a bacon sandwich and then going to the park with the kids. In the afternoon we may watch a film together or play a board game. Or both.
Corky Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 This part of the atmosphere will be having a lie-in, eating a bacon sandwich and then going to the park with the kids.In the afternoon we may watch a film together or play a board game. Or both. Listen to the match on the radio Daggs, it will give you a better understanding of the performance than going to the game
Daggers Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Listen to the match on the radio Daggs, it will give you a better understanding of the performance than going to the game I won't even be listening to the game on Saturday.
Corky Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 I won't even be listening to the game on Saturday.
SantiagoFox Posted 5 November 2008 Author Posted 5 November 2008 So, maybe block K. How near can you get to the directors in the West Stand ? I could sit there and see how long I last after yelling at their chairman (no, don't start that again...)
Munzie Posted 5 November 2008 Posted 5 November 2008 Seems a lot of people have other/better things to do this Saturday. I'm taking my glory hunting son to the Arsenal V Man U match for his birthday. May be I can start the booing off for this one! Can imagine the atmosphere at the Emirates will be much the same as the Walkers
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