FantasticMrFuchs Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 Used to have a tidy blonde piece sat next to me up in L1 a few seasons ago, about 3 rows in front of Jobber. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FoxesAreBlue Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 There's two blokes in SK4, they remind me of Statler and Waldorf from the muppets. They moan about the stupidest things like the colour of substitute bibs who are warming up etc but their favourite one is when the opposition take a corner the almost always stand up screaming "IN THE 'D'!, GET IT IN THE 'D'!" Most of the time, part of the ball actually is in the D, as if it makes any difference ffs!!!! Can't wait to move away from these jokers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stadt Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 Some girl somewhere near us is fvckin annoying. Constantly shouting 'COMEE ONN LEEIICCCESTTERR' When we're losing in the most 'squeaky' voice Ive ever heard. Does she sit with a man in hi-vis? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 Mostly decent folks round us for the last year or two. Exceptions being the bloke who arrives late and leaves early for every, and I do mean every, half. Not sure he's ever sat through 45 minutes of football to be honest. Couple of lads behind me who seem to be on a constant critique loop but I've learnt to tune them out now so it's fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Munshi Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 Does she sit with a man in hi-vis? Right at the end of K-block mate, its a little girl with her dad I think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cuddly ken Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 I have Charlene, Scott, Paul, Harold, Madge, Jim and Doctor Karl sitting by me. Really good neighbours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sag1 Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 We sit near a 12 year old who is a dab hand at repeating the Radio commentary he listens to as if they are his own observations and also enjoys swearing at his dad occasionally. The joys of the West Stand! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 Yeh know a few who stand behind us by name. I know a few others around us outside of having a STs there. I know the lad in front of me by face and enough to nod to and that's about it.Like me you mean?! . Sit/stand with Leicester Lass and Maybes, Wilkesy, Muz who doesn't come on here anymore. Know most people around us. Great people to go games with. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promised land Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 There's two blokes in SK4, they remind me of Statler and Waldorf from the muppets. They moan about the stupidest things like the colour of substitute bibs who are warming up etc but their favourite one is when the opposition take a corner the almost always stand up screaming "IN THE 'D'!, GET IT IN THE 'D'!" Most of the time, part of the ball actually is in the D, as if it makes any difference ffs!!!! Can't wait to move away from these jokers You want to stand up and shout to them that it isn't a D it's a quadrant. Talk to most fans around me above and below. Nearly all season ticket holders so same faces year in year out. See the odd one in town every now and then and always speak if I do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 Like me you mean?! . Sit/stand with Leicester Lass and Maybes, Wilkesy, Muz who doesn't come on here anymore. Know most people around us. Great people to go games with. Yes like you! Obviously I know Leicester Lass and Maybes too. I know Poakey who used to be slightly behind you. I'm not sure who Simmo86 is though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DB11 Posted 19 May 2013 Share Posted 19 May 2013 Haven't had a season ticket for a few years now but I knew the people on my row (it was a corner so the row only consisted of six or seven seats) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
busseltonfox Posted 20 May 2013 Share Posted 20 May 2013 what a mob of sad b*****ds you lot are. All you need to do is hold out your hand to shake and say "Hi my name is (insert your christian name or nickname) what is yours?" it works wonders. Thank god I live in the land of freindliness amongst happy smiling people, come over and try it ..will be good to have more City fans here, they are very rare in my area, but you must bring a smile! Lets make season 2013/14 the season of promotion and talk to your neighbours. now for the backlash!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indierich06 Posted 20 May 2013 Share Posted 20 May 2013 what a mob of sad b*****ds you lot are. All you need to do is hold out your hand to shake and say "Hi my name is (insert your christian name or nickname) what is yours?" it works wonders. Thank god I live in the land of freindliness amongst happy smiling people, come over and try it ..will be good to have more City fans here, they are very rare in my area, but you must bring a smile! Lets make season 2013/14 the season of promotion and talk to your neighbours. now for the backlash!!! Maybe don't get a season ticket in the away end then...? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fazzyfox Posted 20 May 2013 Share Posted 20 May 2013 There's two blokes in SK4, they remind me of Statler and Waldorf from the muppets. They moan about the stupidest things like the colour of substitute bibs who are warming up etc but their favourite one is when the opposition take a corner the almost always stand up screaming "IN THE 'D'!, GET IT IN THE 'D'!" Most of the time, part of the ball actually is in the D, as if it makes any difference ffs!!!! Can't wait to move away from these jokers Don't know if it could be the same blokes but at Filbert Street in the main stand for years there were a pair of guys a few rows behind us we named Statler and Waldorf as they were really over critical but in an interacting dual assault way and the spitting image of them too. We told the guy next to us one week, he told someone else etc and by the end of the season the whole block were waiting for the "entertainment" to start. Unfortunately their approach was tinged with racism in that Sealy and Bright would get the most unreasonable criticism for things out of their control (an overhit Osman through ball would land 2 yards from a defender and 25 yards from Bright - "That's your ball Bright run man ! Lazy, useless, clueless, run man run". Generally though it was tame double liners, "Run Sealy" / "He Couldn't run a bath" "Get Stuck In" / "He Couldn't get stuck in a lift", "That's not a foul"/ "Book the groundsman as it was the grass he tripped over", "You need glasses Moran" / "Looks like he's had plenty already" - I know not exactly Two Ronnies standard but somehow memorable. Years later their influence surfaced when I made my own contribution to finish someones sentence, when Graham Fenton was flagged offside, someone shouted "But ref he wasn't interfering with play" to which I added "...He never is". I know, what a muppet! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Cash Posted 20 May 2013 Share Posted 20 May 2013 J3 Seat 256. Get the occasional cokehead on my right. Few lads below are sound and we dive on eachother when we score. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rico Posted 20 May 2013 Share Posted 20 May 2013 Block N row LL,always get mobbed by kids goading the away fans when we score Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burmesefox Posted 20 May 2013 Share Posted 20 May 2013 I sit in P1 and generally all is good. Little cluster of us together and then some randoms that we all chat to from time to time. Only annoying thing is a young las about 10 seats away that is up and down like a whore's knickers - going to teh toilet and for food. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hairy Posted 20 May 2013 Share Posted 20 May 2013 No. Making friends with 5 year olds in the family stand would have me arrested. There is an older bloke nearer me but he looks like the bloke from Shameless. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crisp monster Posted 20 May 2013 Share Posted 20 May 2013 We do daft lookalikes as well and there was a good Keith from the prodigy in the family stand ( my son got that one):-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluetintedspecs Posted 20 May 2013 Share Posted 20 May 2013 J3 Seat 256. Get the occasional cokehead on my right. Few lads below are sound and we dive on eachother when we score. In a Brokeback Mountain kind of way? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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