john doe Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 Ultras wtf.family stand is for people with kids not children with smoke bombs
Voll Blau Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 bradford Good point, I forgot our decade old stadium was made out of wood and filled with litter.
Babylon Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 Cracking idea Babs, they could hug each other and dance whilst facing the wrong way with a smoke bomb in their mouths and a sparkler shoved up their ass. Now that would be an impressive pyro I'd love to see. You forgot whilst twirling a scarf.
Babylon Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 Good point, I forgot our decade old stadium was made out of wood and filled with litter. It's filled with lots of spotty kids covered in Lynx and Biactol, Ray Mears uses the same things as tinder.
maxwelld_ Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 Yeah Bradford ultras started that fire with a pyro show didn't they. Mate seriously, when you stop blowing your wad into tissue and get your mrs pregnant you will understand why we don't want it in the family stand designed for families ( hints in the name ) I know it's the cheapest place in the ground but if your " diehard " and support the club pay a little extra and let's the parents and children enjoy the game as well. Nothing against pyro but next to my 5 year old enjoying the game. Leave it out yer?
Bert Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 People still can't see why others object from having a pyro in the family stand? I guess because it happens on the continent that makes it alright eh?
Babylon Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 Instead of Pyro, can we say Pirate instead. Because it's pissing me off.
Babylon Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 I worry about some people in society. They need a pirate up their arse.
Guest Bilo Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 In fairness, the polyester and Lynx has the potential to turn the KP into a 32,000 seater blowtorch.
AndWhat? Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 Mate seriously, when you stop blowing your wad into tissue and get your mrs pregnant you will understand why we don't want it in the family stand designed for families ( hints in the name ) I know it's the cheapest place in the ground but if your " diehard " and support the club pay a little extra and let's the parents and children enjoy the game as well. Nothing against pyro but next to my 5 year old enjoying the game. Leave it out yer? Where on earth have I defended smoke bombs in the family stand??? The only reason why this has been blown up is because people don't know how to react to them because they aren't the norm. Hopefully in a few years they will be the norm and a smoke bomb going off won't even be mentioned on here.
Babylon Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 Mate seriously, when you stop blowing your wad into tissue and get your mrs pregnant you will understand why we don't want it in the family stand designed for families ( hints in the name ) I know it's the cheapest place in the ground but if your " diehard " and support the club pay a little extra and let's the parents and children enjoy the game as well. Nothing against pyro but next to my 5 year old enjoying the game. Leave it out yer? Don't encourage him to have children, think of the gene pool.... won't somebody think of the gene pool!!!
pleatout Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 30 seconds of smoke, lit then put on then floor, everyone loves , gets the fans mood going, smoke blows away. And the singing continues. Where's the hazard in that besides if this if that.... Which has never actually happened in English football. bradford And this http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/flare-kills-football-fan-at-world-cup-qualifying-match-1505057.html Not England - I know. But Cardiff all the same. Yeah, yeah not the same "pyro" - I know. But still the same d*ckhead mentality. Grow up. You don't need fireworks.
AndWhat? Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 And this http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/flare-kills-football-fan-at-world-cup-qualifying-match-1505057.html Not England - I know. But Cardiff all the same. Yeah, yeah not the same "pyro" - I know. But still the same d*ckhead mentality. Grow up. You don't need fireworks. That was a ****ing flare GUN! Bit different!
pleatout Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 That was a ****ing flare GUN! Bit different! Like I said, the SAME d*ckhead mentality. "oooh look pretty colours" Probably feel the need to sing when traffics lights change as well.
Bluetintedspecs Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 You forgot whilst twirling a scarf. I humbly apologise
AndWhat? Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 Like I said, the SAME d*ckhead mentality. "oooh look pretty colours" Probably feel the need to sing when traffics lights change as well. Letting a smoke bomb off and dancing around for a bit is completely different to bringing a gun to a football stadium and firing it into the opposition fans.
Anthrax Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 These must be the same idiots who let off a smoke bomb in the family stand on saturday...
Danno Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 I think your life must have to be absolutely tragic and completely pointless if you get excited about a little bit of colourful smoke.
Blueblood1989 Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 Bonfire night must be an absolute ball for you miserable buggars out there. Get over it and moan about something else like the fact that jesus was a lie
AndWhat? Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 These must be the same idiots who let off a smoke bomb in the family stand on saturday... Cheers Sherlock
C-man Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 For those adamant that there's no real risk of using pyro and that chucking them is the only time they become dangerous. Interesting to hear the Fortuna fans sing 'pyrotechnics is not a crime' before they realise their stadium is on fire
MC Prussian Posted 26 January 2014 Posted 26 January 2014 you carry on sitting down sipping your soup and moaning whilst we try make an atmosphere Well, I guess you have to try harder. Besides, soup at football matches is for sissies. I don't do soups at football matches, those artificial ingredients do upset my stomach. On a sidenote, I have a lovely recipe for cauliflower soup - I can give it to you if you're interested. At least cauliflower soup smells nice.
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