Voll Blau Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 It's a shame so few fans seem to actually have a desire to want to be part of a quality atmosphere. It don't half frustrate me when there's about 100 of you top singing. Imagine actually being one of thousands belting out songs constantly. That would be entertainment in itself. Absolutely. It's so simple!
Mark_w Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 It started off well, and and the ending reminded me of the Brighton hammering last year, lots of singing and fans leaving early with our own fans shouting abuse at them ... It was nowhere near as good as the atmosphere at Brighton.
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Hope these people remove it then when the child isn't on board to stop the emergency services wasting time and possibly endangering themselves trying to save a phantom kid. These people, you mean parents?
Filbert_Ross Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 These people, you mean parents? Yes. Don't see what difference that makes to what I've said though.
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 So frustrating when everyone in the build up to the game is saying "important we get behind the lads tonight, lets make the KP a fortress again". Then it comes down to it and its the same 50 lads in SK1 and the 200 or so guys that are actually interested in L1 trying to make some noise. The rest just sit there, then complain about the atmosphere afterwards.
Guest MattP Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Why on earth would anyone buy one of those 'Leicester/Liverpool' split scarf thingies? I know there are more important things in the world, but you support Leicester don't you? I've never seen so many worn as I did last night, it's good that these morons differentiate themselves though so the rest of us can see what total bell ends they are. I told the bloke selling them after the game he was worse than Hitler.
James. Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 I've never seen so many worn as I did last night, it's good that these morons differentiate themselves though so the rest of us can see what total bell ends they are. I told the bloke selling them after the game he was worse than Hitler. I know it's tongue in cheek but surely you can admire the entrepreneurial spirit that goes with recognising people do really want a half and half scarf so going out to make some money from the clowns.
Fox92 Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 So frustrating when everyone in the build up to the game is saying "important we get behind the lads tonight, lets make the KP a fortress again". Then it comes down to it and its the same 50 lads in SK1 and the 200 or so guys that are actually interested in L1 trying to make some noise. The rest just sit there, then complain about the atmosphere afterwards. They are equally as quiet as everyone else. I could argue that people in the Kop sing too, it's only in small segments though, like every part of the ground.
Guest MattP Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 I know it's tongue in cheek but surely you can admire the entrepreneurial spirit that goes with recognising people do really want a half and half scarf so going out to make some money from the clowns. I try. But trying to admire anything at that point was a tough call.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 I was home late and watched it on SKY. Am I mistaken or was it like a library? Don't tell me you forgot to turn the sound on again, Col?
Babylon Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Baby on board signs are for if the cars in a smash so the emergency services know to look for a small child. What? So the emergency services are relying on someone maybe or maybe not having a poxy piece cardboard stuck to their back widow with a sucker? If the crash is that bad that they can't see the great big child seat securely fasted into place, do you really think the shitty thing is still going to be stuck to the window that's currently in 10,000 pieces across the road? Don't tell me you forgot to turn the sound on again, Col? He keeps it down so he can boo Cambiasso in peace.
Dan Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Absolutely. It's so simple! It's becoming more and more frustrating when there's so few going for it. It's better than last year up there but literally 95% of the ground aren't bothered. Terrible what's happened to fan culture in England. Absolutely terrible. They are equally as quiet as everyone else. I could argue that people in the Kop sing too, it's only in small segments though, like every part of the ground. Not true. It's simply due to lack of numbers. SK1 are as persistent as anywhere in the ground.
C-man Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 They are equally as quiet as everyone else. I could argue that people in the Kop sing too, it's only in small segments though, like every part of the ground. ok pal
Fox92 Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Not true. It's simply due to lack of numbers. SK1 are as persistent as anywhere in the ground. Yeah, that's what I mean. People talk as if it's only L1 who sing when it's not.
promised land Posted 3 December 2014 Posted 3 December 2014 Baby on board signs are for if the cars in a smash so the emergency services know to look for a small child. So instead of spotting a big plastic child seat in the back of a car which if it's any good would still have the baby secured in it, they look for the tiny sign that was once stuck onto a now missing window due to the glass breaking?
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