Daggers Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 Not being allowed to stand or drink and treated like scum by any police officer thanks to the wank behaviour of dickheads.
Tilley Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 5. when people piss around with their mobiles during matches Business end of the season, there is nothing wrong in checking the other scores on the internet.
Tommeh Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 People who wear tigers clobber. People who go to away games and expect them to be like homes. The fact that every game I illegally stand, as opposed to safe standing areas which would be so easy to do. Shirts LD3. Horns Goal Music Police Stewards The "easy" chant. K1 as a whole
Fez of Mahrez Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 These middle-aged blokes who spend the whole game slagging off Howard for not being Usain Bolt and think they're practising the highest level of wit. Makes me want to move to Spain, start supporting Racing Santander or someone and have done with it. They might have morons with similarly stupid opinions but at least I wouldn't be able to understand them.
Matt Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 People who come down the stairs 5 or 10 minutes into the game and just stand there looking for their seat as if the game hasn't started and no-one is bothered about the game that is actually being played so your view is blocked, i'm all for standing at football and that actually may be an 'for' arguement to the bring back standing arguement! Also that includes Season Ticket Holders around me - Despite having a ST for at least 2 seasons they still come into the game late, and still have to look at their ST's and get confused by where they sit Another thing is i'm all for having a drink, but if having a drink causes you to have to go a piss 2 or 3 times during 1 half (1 x 45 minutes period) don't drink so much... (The person who sit's next to me does this without fail every home game, then he moans about it when he has to get up for someone else.) Again another 'for' towards the bring back standing argument - Standing would eliminate the effort/blocked view/annoyance to some extent
syston_fox Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 The old scottish man next to me who calls Hobbs an idiot all game and believes he's the worst footballer to ever play for the club. Every miss placed pass is greeted with "you fooking iiiiiiiiiiiiiidiot" and every cross / shot prompts "it's in." He also was the only person in the stands not applauding the verterans at the rememberance day game.
lildave3 Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 Oh yeah - people that arrive late. Or leave early.
Tilley Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 every cross / shot prompts "it's in." :laugh: I'm awful for doing that.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 People who come down the stairs 5 or 10 minutes into the game and just stand there looking for their seat as if the game hasn't started and no-one is bothered about the game that is actually being played so your view is blocked, i'm all for standing at football and that actually may be an 'for' arguement to the bring back standing arguement!Also that includes Season Ticket Holders around me - Despite having a ST for at least 2 seasons they still come into the game late, and still have to look at their ST's and get confused by where they sit Another thing is i'm all for having a drink, but if having a drink causes you to have to go a piss 2 or 3 times during 1 half (1 x 45 minutes period) don't drink so much... (The person who sit's next to me does this without fail every home game, then he moans about it when he has to get up for someone else.) Again another 'for' towards the bring back standing argument - Standing would eliminate the effort/blocked view/annoyance to some extent Any chance you sit near Cobbo and Scoweh?
StanSP Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 The old scottish man next to me who calls Hobbs an idiot all game and believes he's the worst footballer to ever play for the club. Every miss placed pass is greeted with "you fooking iiiiiiiiiiiiiidiot" and every cross / shot prompts "it's in." He also was the only person in the stands not applauding the verterans at the rememberance day game. Did he boo when he scored against Hudds??
Fez of Mahrez Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 :laugh:I'm awful for doing that. I'm just coming to the end of a pretty long phase of shouting "Great cross" whenever anyone put a cross in before even seeing whether it was a great cross or not. No idea where it came from, really irritating though. Think I've nipped it in the bud now.
Tilley Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 Bloke in front of me loves Hobbs & I'm not his biggest fan whatsoever so we have a bit of banter about it. When he scored against Hudds, it's safe to say I got some stick but during the celebrations he sorta jumped on me & shook my hand afterwards. I like where I sit/stand.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 Mr "Worst I've Ever Seen" at Carlisle was hilarious. Don't think he was Scottish though, and was quite young.
syston_fox Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 Did he boo when he scored against Hudds?? He doesn't celebrate for any goal.... he occasionally stands up but nothing more.
Tommeh Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 I hate people who take goal celebrations too far and usually end up on the floor and/or injuring other people. Especially at Yeovil, Carlisle, Scunny, Oldham and Huddersfield.
syston_fox Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 Mr "Worst I've Ever Seen" at Carlisle was hilarious. Don't think he was Scottish though, and was quite young. The Carlisle version was a different character all together!
JakeShingler Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 I hate people who take goal celebrations too far and usually end up on the floor and/or injuring other people.Especially at Yeovil, Carlisle, Scunny, Oldham and Huddersfield. That's me.
Gaffer Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 People who moan at winning 1-0 or people that are never happy (4-1 up at walsall, and still moaning we could lose it) + The old guy in front of me that continually says "Get him in the book!, get your Bleeding book out REF!, You cheating blind bastard ref!" with every tackle on a city player. Was funny for the new people around me, a total ball ache other wise
Number 6 Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 The Tigers gear one is def true. Plus bias kind of annoys me, people who moan about a free-kick against us when it clearly was a foul. I understand some bias but occasionally it borders on ridiculous.
Corky Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 The woman on my row who arrives late, never asks me to let her through and listens to a radio at the match. Lack of safe standing PA guy at the Way That stupid "come on you Foxes" message Chelsea Dagger
Number 6 Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 The woman on my row who arrives late, never asks me to let her through and listens to a radio at the match.Lack of safe standing PA guy at the Way That stupid "come on you Foxes" message Chelsea Dagger Is that the little kid message at the start of home games? Cringe worthy!
Daggers Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 Steps. I want a gold-plated, mirrored lift to take me to the top of L1. With snacks.
breadandcheesebrother Posted 6 February 2009 Posted 6 February 2009 Tannoy music full stop. Does nothing to help create an atmosphere. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/foo...icle5589815.ece here's a few more.
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