ousefox Posted 10 November 2013 Posted 10 November 2013 The Forest fan in the West Stand looked mad, Probably in his 70s and started waving his flag all over the place. When everyone was standing there literally people screaming for everyone to sit down. It was hilarious. Never been in there previously.
potter3 Posted 10 November 2013 Posted 10 November 2013 I had some problems in the home end! I was in the toilet at half time just as i was leaving somebody was pulling sleeve of my shirt! why? I don't know? I didn't actually see who'd done it, but over heard somebody calling me a tosser! once again why? is beyond? Maybe they recognised you from here.
chrishlcfc Posted 10 November 2013 Posted 10 November 2013 I had some problems in the home end! I was in the toilet at half time just as i was leaving somebody was pulling sleeve of my shirt! why? I don't know? I didn't actually see who'd done it, but over heard somebody calling me a tosser! once again why? is beyond? Probably somebody trying to get you to start another new manager for whoever thread.
StanSP Posted 11 November 2013 Posted 11 November 2013 Without taking part myself I am quite interested to know if things go this way after games. I for one would love to have dropped a mouthy tree tonight, of course all you outstanding citizens would never let such thoughts enter your minds. So you're all talk, no action then? Say you'll do things, but then never actually take part in it. And tell me, if you did 'drop a mouthy tree' what would that have done exactly? Reversed the result? What is the point of fan violence pre-/during-/post-match? Grow up. Of course, growing up probably doesn't enter your mind either.
FoxesAreBlue Posted 11 November 2013 Posted 11 November 2013 I was a at he train station after the game and saw a lot of the forest fans, there was a bit of chanting from a few of the younger looking ones (16-18ish) but no major drama.
smudger63 Posted 11 November 2013 Posted 11 November 2013 A forest fan, 30 something male who was waiting in the queue to get into the away end shouted 'something smells of shit round here' in my ten year olds face on our way in today. If I was male and well built I'd have loved to give him a dead leg! Sadly I'm female and 5'4 so I merely asked if that's how people in Nottingham generally speak to kids. I don't agree with football violence at all but some away fans are pretty aggravating! Well having spent a number of years in the building trade, and having the misfortune of having to work alongside numerous Nottingham folk at times, including working in Nottingham, at Trent Bridge, i can honestly say that i have yet to encounter anyone from Nottingham that is not an arrogant tosspot, and stuck up their own backside.
Tom17LCFC Posted 11 November 2013 Posted 11 November 2013 Well having spent a number of years in the building trade, and having the misfortune of having to work alongside numerous Nottingham folk at times, including working in Nottingham, at Trent Bridge, i can honestly say that i have yet to encounter anyone from Nottingham that is not an arrogant tosspot, and stuck up their own backside. I thought it was just me who noticed it because no-one else I know living in Nottingham has! Living in Notts for 3 years they're all so hilariously arrogant for no particular reason, sad really.
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