Community Shield; blues behaviour North Stand

Excellent day out, large numbers on the ale in Brum before and after game, plenty of singing and even WMP appear to be learning how to treat people with respect, there were a large no of GMP cops present in Brum and at game, showing em how its done.
 
stop moaning its never changed in years try gettin a coffee through that strangeways style counter without scalding yourself aint got nuthin on r southstand ,although that aint perfick ur at a match its the norm fella jog on and soak it up drink it in haha
 
acton28 said:
Skashion said:
I spotted a man drinking his tea without extending his pinkie finger. The cretinous louts we have at away games ensures my presence at them will forever be confined to rare sojourns.

Earl Grey?


no lapsang souchong with just a dribble of skimmed milk
 
Every club has it's drunken morons and city is certainly no exception. Fortunately it's much easier to steer clear of them at home games by moving your season ticket.
 
Who's worse, the stereotypical pissed up fan, perceived a loutish moron by the politically correct moan at anything(stereo) type Victor Meldrew wannabee?

The answer is i don't know but if fellow blues stopped being judgemental, and focused on the game, giving their support to our team, insted of uttering "bah - humbug" type remarks under their breath, we'd all enjoy the day more.
 
GXCity said:
Joe Hayes said:
fathellensbellend said:
sadly some humourless drunken pricks think making everyone else's day a misery, is "all part of the atmosphere".

poor bugger in front of me sunday went to sit in his seat which was filled by a drunken slob, when asking whether he could sit in his own seat, he was offered outside and told to find another seat, with the full array of expletives.

i sat with my 7 year old daughter, and had to listen to the full repetoire of a drunken prick, while wondering at what point he was going to kick off.

this arsehole wouldnt have even known there were kids there.


Unfortunately this is happening more and more frequently at away games with the cretinous minority spoiling it for decent supporters. Three times last season ( Villareal, Wigan and Liverpool ) I was threatened by drunken morons for merely trying to sit in the seat I had purchased.

Whilst you shouldn't have been threatened does it really matter which seat you are stood in front of? How do you know someone wasn't in their seat and they just thought 'fuck it, as long as I can see the game I will stand here?'

It isn't like they are sat in your ST seat at home is it? Some people need to chill a bit, you are going to an 'away' football game, not an olympic gymnastics event.

but thats the idea of having a ticket which tells you where to sit.
 

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