Libertine Dream Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 If we go through to the FA Cup quarter final, our next Saturday 3pm home league game will be mid April, our last was Barnsley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poakey Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Outsung again. I now yearn for the fans only (on the whole) who turned up v boro Where were you sat? Was quite loud i thought in L/K Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Doctor Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 If we go through to the FA Cup quarter final, our next Saturday 3pm home league game will be mid April, our last was Barnsley Cardiff no? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 I'm more concerned about match day pricing than 3pm KOs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simmsy Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Being a ST holder living in Sheffield this is a problem for me. The more Saturday 3pm kick-offs, the better. can't always make the mid-week games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Libertine Dream Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Cardiff no? Forgot that one, still a long time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burmesefox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Where were you sat? Was quite loud i thought in L/K Sorry mate, I'm in p1 and the wolves lot outsung us. I like to think I'm a pretty good judge as always interested in this. We have been very very quiet recently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Super Sunday Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Outsung again. I now yearn for the fans only (on the whole) who turned up v boro And of course if that happened you and the better, more loyal fans would be moaning that the attendance is 'fvcking embarrassing' and everyone who stays at home is a disgrace and NOT A REAL FAN. You can't have it both ways. Well done to Wolves. Five of them put up a sign for about two minutes and furled it back up again. Camera was never going to pick it up as it's the wrong side and anyone arriving late wouldn't have seen it. It was a token thing which was a little bit like Samuel Peeps taking a piss to try and extinguish the Great Fire of London. Probably the biggest credit does go to the stewards who let them do it rather than charge in there with a safety regulation in their hands. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 And of course if that happened you and the better, more loyal fans would be moaning that the attendance is 'fvcking embarrassing' and everyone who stays at home is a disgrace and NOT A REAL FAN. You can't have it both ways. Well done to Wolves. Five of them put up a sign for about two minutes and furled it back up again. Camera was never going to pick it up as it's the wrong side and anyone arriving late wouldn't have seen it. It was a token thing which was a little bit like Samuel Peeps taking a piss to try and extinguish the Great Fire of London. Probably the biggest credit does go to the stewards who let them do it rather than charge in there with a safety regulation in their hands. Now you're trying to put words in my mouth. It was a fact that whoever turned up from wherever they came from that night all contributed massively to the atmosphere. And I've always said I'd rather have a half empty stadium which is rocking than a full one that's dead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MattP Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Well done to them, unless they have sky subscriptions in which case I'd have more respect for them had they left that banner at home. Not everyone orders Sky Sports just for the footballl you know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMaleFox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Everyone who declares to be against modern football but has SKY subscription is hypocrite. You get what you pay for... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamrwood Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 I was at the middlesboro gMe and wouldn't say it was rocking. Very quiet like a reserve game most the time. Think we were all too cold and looking to be warmed up *game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Everyone who declares to be against modern football but has SKY subscription is hypocrite. You get what you pay for... No. There is more to the downsides of modern football than Sky subscriptions, don't be so blinkered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMaleFox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 No. There is more to the downsides of modern football than Sky subscriptions, don't be so blinkered. You can't have your cake and eat it too... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 You can't have your cake and eat it too... Yes that is a well known phrase. But what has it got to do with this situation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Everyone who declares to be against modern football but has SKY subscription is hypocrite. You get what you pay for... Sky Sports is not solely football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMaleFox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Sky Sports is not solely football. Yeah, right... Let's pretend that all of you 'AMF'ers are boycotting your own telly, when a football match is on SKY . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Yeah, right... Let's pretend that all of you 'AMF'ers are boycotting your own telly, when a football match is on SKY . What occasion was this queue outside the TO for? Cardiff away? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMaleFox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 What occasion was this queue outside the TO for? Cardiff away? Yep, play-off semi away Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Yep, play-off semi away I was about 10 behind you. Just in front of Jobber who turned up just after us. We ended up sat in his gazebo he'd bought, and one of the lads even went off to a cob shop once they were open.I think me and my mate arrived at 4am (it could've been 6am), What time did you get there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Yeah, right... Let's pretend that all of you 'AMF'ers are boycotting your own telly, when a football match is on SKY . So are you boycotting all football matches then? Because only a hypocrite would be against modern football and still happily pay the prices clubs charge you to watch them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Head Honcho Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Looks like Bernie behind em! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMaleFox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 I was about 10 behind you. Just in front of Jobber who turned up just after us. We ended up sat in his gazebo he'd bought, and one of the lads even went off to a cob shop once they were open. I think me and my mate arrived at 4am (it could've been 6am), What time did you get there? About 3am, straight from work after 8 hours-backshift. Great times but I promised myself: never again, and since then always try to be at least Priority 2... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMaleFox Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Just to be clear: I have no problem with people who are just paying and watching SKY. They are customers, their choice. I despise people who declare themselves some big ultras but still they are filling the pockets of the biggest killer of the game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1964FOX Posted 1 February 2013 Share Posted 1 February 2013 Am I allowed to be selective about being AMF. I would like to have the atmosphere of yesteryear back, I would like to have standing areas back in football and not be treated like a thug. I don't want a return of violence and very poor facilities and personally accept that prices have to go up and that Sky have a massive hold on the game. Would I like to be part of collective that exerts pressure to try and win back something for the fans, introduce a maximum price for a ticket, not so many fixtures changes, a minimum amount of Saturday 3pm games? Yes I would. Do I have to be an absolute out and out opposer of everything or an ultra to put it another way? Can't I just be a fan who enjoys football, subscribes to the enemy if I want but try to make things better for my fellow fans. That's my AMF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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