Throwing the placards on the pitch

Ricster said:
Also, can someone now tell me where this leaves us on the inflatable front? I was planning to bring around 300 of the things to the Bayern home game to help get the atmosphere going, and dont tell me cos it's a European night we dont need it, and dont give Hamburg as an example, cos i took about 160 inflatables to that game and it is one of a very few occasions we have had a decent atmosphere.

I take it we will be banned from taking stuff like this into the ground from now on?

TAKE THEM
 
Ricster said:
Also, can someone now tell me where this leaves us on the inflatable front? I was planning to bring around 300 of the things to the Bayern home game to help get the atmosphere going, and dont tell me cos it's a European night we dont need it, and dont give Hamburg as an example, cos i took about 160 inflatables to that game and it is one of a very few occasions we have had a decent atmosphere.

I take it we will be banned from taking stuff like this into the ground from now on?
It was the club which supplied the missiles for the fans to throw, if they didn't leave them on the seats there would be no problem.
 
Ricster said:
Also, can someone now tell me where this leaves us on the inflatable front? I was planning to bring around 300 of the things to the Bayern home game to help get the atmosphere going, and dont tell me cos it's a European night we dont need it, and dont give Hamburg as an example, cos i took about 160 inflatables to that game and it is one of a very few occasions we have had a decent atmosphere.

I take it we will be banned from taking stuff like this into the ground from now on?

I'm becoming increasingly concerned about your fetish for inflatables Ricster...
 
typical of football in our country, its paper. in italy and other place people are getting stabbed and chucking flares on pitches ect..


its paper.... you lot would moan if we were chucking feathers.
 
And you wonder why this is known as Bluemoan?
for crying out loud a bit of paper was thrown at the stewards who took it all in good humour. One bit of paper hit a Villareal player so what. Grow up and stop looking for things to moan about. Worse things have happened, look at the scousers throwing bottles and coins the other week. Bit of harmless fun so get over it.
 
TheMightyBlues1992 said:
And you wonder why this is known as Bluemoan?
for crying out loud a bit of paper was thrown at the stewards who took it all in good humour. One bit of paper hit a Villareal player so what. Grow up and stop looking for things to moan about. Worse things have happened, look at the scousers throwing bottles and coins the other week. Bit of harmless fun so get over it.
It's sad people are crying that fans we're throwing paper, seems like since we've got the money our fans constantly moan about anything.
 
I really do not understand what all the fuss is about. My Italian cousin, Medico Mikele spends most of his matchdays tear arsing around stabbing people in the buttocks. Nobody, not even that Seth Bladder bloke, seems to be the least bit bothered about him.
 

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