Don't Bang the Drum.

cant beleive people are saying wed be like wigan with the drum, we wouldnt wed be copying the dortmund/ultras style. The op obviously doesnt support the cause and has been moaning about the idea for days now. Its gonna happen :)
 
allan harper said:
No drums at today's game and the atmosphere sounds good !

bit better, but still long periods of silence, you can hear joe hart shouting, not moaning btw :)
 
Yes, if they use the drum in the 'correct' way. And I say 'yes' about a capo to. I think it can make the atmosphere better. Even though the atmosphere vs Sunderland sounds pretty good.
 
Josh Blue said:
SWP's back said:
NorthernBoy said:
Yes Yes Yes.
If We Bring A Drum, The People Who Don't Like It Can Fuck Off.
Banging A Drum Is An Alternative Method Of Free Speech, Those In Favour Must Not Be Influenced By Those Against.
It's is not free speech and it will be holed within the frat 5 minutes if its anywhere near me.

And why capitalise the first letter of ever word you weirdo?

I agree it is weird when people put a capital letter for every word but nobody will be putting a hole in the drum.
Only because there will be no drum.<br /><br />-- Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:11 pm --<br /><br />
allan harper said:
No drums at today's game and the atmosphere sounds good !
We can do without armchair supporters like you! I bet you couldn't find Manchester on a map!
 
swedishcityfan said:
Yes, if they use the drum in the 'correct' way. And I say 'yes' about a capo to. I think it can make the atmosphere better. Even though the atmosphere vs Sunderland sounds pretty good.

It was decent at times but we had dead quiet periods.

The drum would sustain the songs and make sure we sang them for longer than 30 seconds therefore giving other fans round the ground a chance to join in.

The drum wouldn't be noticeable.
 
mad4city said:
PS: Is it okay if I bring my accordian?

What part of the ground are you in?
Accordions for the Colin Bell stand, Bagpipes for the Norther, Flutes for the East level three, trumpets for two and maybe trombones for level one, the percussion can be in the South stand (side drums for level two and lambegs - Bass Drums and Bohdrans for level one).
 
SWP's back said:
Josh Blue said:
SWP's back said:
It's is not free speech and it will be holed within the frat 5 minutes if its anywhere near me.

And why capitalise the first letter of ever word you weirdo?

I agree it is weird when people put a capital letter for every word but nobody will be putting a hole in the drum.
Only because there will be no drum.

-- Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:11 pm --

allan harper said:
No drums at today's game and the atmosphere sounds good !
We can do without armchair supporters like you! I bet you couldn't find Manchester on a map!

Right you ! I'm bringing my drum kit to the next game if I can get a ticket.

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Stick your cheesy drum up your teenage arses. I will be ashamed of my club if someone tries it.

The good news is that even if some Christmas Tree brings one in, noone apart from a few in the family stand would join in.

We are Manchester fucking City, you clowns. Get a hold of yourselves.
 
Why Always Ste said:
Not nice reading all the threatening messages with regards to this Drum.

It's happening.

Grown men threatening violence (over the internet) against fellow supporters for bringing a drum to the ground in support of a football team is hilarous. Kept me well entertained.
 
No and yes.

No, if it's going to used with a single beat throughout the match.(Blackburn and Wigan style)

Yes, if it's going to be used sporadically and in tandem with different chants.

BTW. If anyone starts moaning while I'm leather the f*** out of the said drum, I will stick it up their arse.

You have been warned. ;-)
 
jrb said:
No and yes.

No, if it's going to used with a single beat throughout the match.(Blackburn and Wigan style)

Yes, if it's going to be used sporadically and in tandem with different chants.

BTW. If anyone starts moaning while I'm leather the f*** out of the said drum, I will stick it up their arse.

You have been warned. ;-)

If it means you stop banging the drum you're welcome to stick it up my arse.
 
allan harper said:
jrb said:
No and yes.

No, if it's going to used with a single beat throughout the match.(Blackburn and Wigan style)

Yes, if it's going to be used sporadically and in tandem with different chants.

BTW. If anyone starts moaning while I'm leather the f*** out of the said drum, I will stick it up their arse.

You have been warned. ;-)

If it means you stop banging the drum you're welcome to stick it up my arse.

I'll keep on banging your arse instead. :-O
 

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