Guest Col city fan Posted 14 January 2013 Posted 14 January 2013 A quick skip through this thread has suggested to me that Fleckney Mike is one miserable bloke.
BoneDog Posted 14 January 2013 Posted 14 January 2013 Bet there'll be 100s of able bodied fans in wheelchairs that game. It'll be like lou and andy from little Britain at full time The most insulting was the promotion against Scunthorpe. We were warned with the "please stay off the pitch" followed by "A pitch invation will result in us not lifting in the trophy", as almost as if it were an ultimatium. ****ing hell, I wish we invaded the pitch. Abso-blummin-exactly.
El C.Effsi Posted 14 January 2013 Posted 14 January 2013 A quick skip through this thread has 'confirmed' to me that Fleckney Mike is one miserable bloke. Apologies for editing your post..but I think that word is more suitable.
Guest Bilo Posted 14 January 2013 Posted 14 January 2013 In a way I'm glad we didn't invade the pitch against Scunthorpe seeing as we'd technically just finished in our lowest ever league position. If however we're promoted automatically this season, the odds are very much in favour of our staging a pitch invasion looking at recent history.
leicesterseddon Posted 14 January 2013 Posted 14 January 2013 Bit premature this topic, surely? Anyway. I think it might happen but it would depend on a lot of factors. I have to say I quite like pitch invasions - despite the connotations of 'danger' and 'hooliganism' often associated with them, I like the spectacle of the fans being able to celebrate with the players, because it hardly ever happens. Very rarely do end-of-season pitch invasions have a nasty side to them these days. Depsite that you can bet that if one were potentially in the offing they would police the **** out of it...
fleckneymike Posted 14 January 2013 Posted 14 January 2013 Lets be honest. Folks want to run on the pitch because they want to twat about on the grass, it's got **** all to do with celebrating.
The Year Of The Fox Posted 15 January 2013 Author Posted 15 January 2013 Bollox. How often have you stood on the pitch listening to our fans chant and sing? That's one of the reasons for me
BoneDog Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 Lets be honest. Folks want to run on the pitch because they want to twat about on the grass, it's got **** all to do with celebrating. What have you got under the foil Mr Party Pooper? Some party poop? There might be a few who would just want to twat about on the grass but I bet most would want to celebrate and make an occasion to remember out of it. Looks good on the dvd for the memories aswell.
fleckneymike Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 What have you got under the foil Mr Party Pooper? Some party poop? There might be a few who would just want to twat about on the grass but I bet most would want to celebrate and make an occasion to remember out of it. Looks good on the dvd for the memories aswell. It looks good on the DVD. Give me strength.
Guest Bilo Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 I do think there's more to it than wanting it to 'look good on the DVD' and 'twatting about on some grass.' Watch this video and look at how the players are genuinely overjoyed at their achievement, as well as how they celebrate with the fans. They seem delighted the fans are there, the fans themselves will have memories to cherish for many a year afterwards and the scenes are great. Look at the interview with Nigel Adkins and the other players as well who had already been substituted, they couldn't wait to get out there and celebrate with the fans. It's one of those rare moments where you can really see the players on a human level, so much better than rhythmically clapping to Rockin' All Over the World behind advertising hoardings. That's my viewpoint on it anyway, I'll refrain from questioning the intelligence/passion of fans who think differently as other have seen fit to do on here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmXvO07al8w
Walker Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 Lets be honest. Folks want to run on the pitch because they want to twat about on the grass, it's got **** all to do with celebrating. Oh come on! It gives the fans a bit connection with the players for about 15 minutes, both elated at the achievement and celebrating together. It's a bit of fun for goodness sake!
Leicesterlad96 Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 As I am only 16 I would happily be the first on the pitch because if no on else ran on I would probably just get my wrist slapped
anotherharboroughfox Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 I would probably just get my wrist slapped Honestly mate, you wouldn't.
Leicesterlad96 Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 Honestly mate, you wouldn't. surely? Never had a warning or anything?
Guest Bilo Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 surely? Never had a warning or anything? If Barclay had his own way you'd be experiencing Caribbean weather in an orange boiler suit for that.
anotherharboroughfox Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 surely? Never had a warning or anything? Example: I was 16 and banging on the back of the stand (perspex stuff) went down for a piss and on coming out the toilets was confronted by 3 stewards who told me if I carried on I'd be prosecuted for criminal damage.
Fox92 Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 Example: I was 16 and banging on the back of the stand (perspex stuff) went down for a piss and on coming out the toilets was confronted by 3 stewards who told me if I carried on I'd be prosecuted for criminal damage. lol
BoneDog Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 It looks good on the DVD. Give me strength. The main reason is to celebrate a glorious occasion. But I like watching a good pitch invasion too, so can't see anything wrong with that.
The Year Of The Fox Posted 16 January 2013 Author Posted 16 January 2013 The main reason is to celebrate a glorious occasion. But I like watching a good pitch invasion too, so can't see anything wrong with that. Love your signature thing
Wakeyfox Posted 16 January 2013 Posted 16 January 2013 Example: I was 16 and banging on the back of the stand (perspex stuff) went down for a piss and on coming out the toilets was confronted by 3 stewards who told me if I carried on I'd be prosecuted for criminal damage. Must have been some strong piss...
Out Foxed Posted 16 January 2013 Posted 16 January 2013 Bit weird to be 16 and having sex with a football stand
The Year Of The Fox Posted 22 January 2013 Author Posted 22 January 2013 No way are Bradford fans gettong on
The Year Of The Fox Posted 22 January 2013 Author Posted 22 January 2013 What a shit way for em to celebrate
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