andyhinch
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What do I do to become a top,top,top blue?
andyhinch said:What do I do to become a top,top,top blue?
mancityvstoke said:andyhinch said:What do I do to become a top,top,top blue?
run into Albert Square with a few hand grenades right now
Tom_mcfc said:mancityvstoke said:Tom_mcfc said:I find it mental that such a serious subject gets derailed because of describing myself as a top blue (which I am)
There's many reasons why I'm such a top blue but the main one is not kicking off with fellow blues like many did on Saturday.
I'm not arguing that you're not a TOP BLUE mate. Honest.
I just want to join. Is it expensive? Any more points etc?
Are there any other benefits associated with being a TOP BLUE?
Was there a questionnaire?
I always miss out on the good stuff me.
Love from a WANNABE TOP BLUE
Mocking me are we, well you have a good laugh.
I'm talking not fighting with fellow blues overall being a top guy. I didn't eat properly for 2 weeks to afford to go Swansea away living off cereal and beans (not together) top reasons like that.
mancityvstoke said:andyhinch said:What do I do to become a top,top,top blue?
run into Albert Square with a few hand grenades right now
schoey71 said:Tom. As I posted earlier in the thread, it was I who did the shouting. I'll happily admit that. The other man doing the 'threatening' was my 18 yr old stepson. The one with his right arm in a cast.
I am confused as to which one of the people standing you were. The people we were asking to sit down had nobody in front of them. We were on row 13.
Can you confirm what row you were on, so I can tell if it was you I was shouting at or the 7 or so mid twentys who were all congregated around a few seats. (a few were wearing the Morrissey style glasses)
You stated earlier that they were all seated in their correct seats. I disagree, especially as when the steward came across, 2 of them swiftly moved over a few seats to the left.
I repeat that I asked on several occasions for them to sit down. I even reached over and tapped one of them on the back of his jacket hood to get his attention and ask. (it is possible you may not have seen this)
However, this fell on deaf ears, and the standing continued. And some sarcastic looks I might add.
Yes, I got verbally abusive, but not physically abusive in any way. I didn't see any children around, but did notice a lady in front of me. At that point I stopped, and asked my stepson to calm down as well.
I wish to add that I do prefer standing, but took the decision early on that the rest of the stand were seated and followed suit. I did not want to appear selfish.
I offer you my apologies for shouting at either you or your mates, if it helps settle this argument. I only hope that in future, you have a look around and see if anyone looks annoyed by your, or your mates, persistent standing.
Tom_mcfc said:schoey71 said:Tom. As I posted earlier in the thread, it was I who did the shouting. I'll happily admit that. The other man doing the 'threatening' was my 18 yr old stepson. The one with his right arm in a cast.
I am confused as to which one of the people standing you were. The people we were asking to sit down had nobody in front of them. We were on row 13.
Can you confirm what row you were on, so I can tell if it was you I was shouting at or the 7 or so mid twentys who were all congregated around a few seats. (a few were wearing the Morrissey style glasses)
You stated earlier that they were all seated in their correct seats. I disagree, especially as when the steward came across, 2 of them swiftly moved over a few seats to the left.
I repeat that I asked on several occasions for them to sit down. I even reached over and tapped one of them on the back of his jacket hood to get his attention and ask. (it is possible you may not have seen this)
However, this fell on deaf ears, and the standing continued. And some sarcastic looks I might add.
Yes, I got verbally abusive, but not physically abusive in any way. I didn't see any children around, but did notice a lady in front of me. At that point I stopped, and asked my stepson to calm down as well.
I wish to add that I do prefer standing, but took the decision early on that the rest of the stand were seated and followed suit. I did not want to appear selfish.
I offer you my apologies for shouting at either you or your mates, if it helps settle this argument. I only hope that in future, you have a look around and see if anyone looks annoyed by your, or your mates, persistent standing.
Hello there. Yes I can confirm that's all correct. Thanks for the reply and also the apology which I accept.
As I thought it is how I have explained on here. The first I knew of any issue is when I turned round and seen you two screaming at people which I thought was abit Ott, although I don't agree with it after explaining I can see where the frustration has come from. What you will also remember though is that it wasn't like at the etihad where everyone stands up then the second the whistle goes instantly sit down, theree seemed to be a good few minutes where people stayed stood up. The people in front of us remained stood and I honestly didn't realise the rest of the block eventually sat down.
The two younger guys im referring to was directly in front of us who the abuse carried on at after we sat down. Its not a standing debate as I agree if everyone else is sat then so should I. Its a misunderstanding, I didn't hear the original requests which if I had this thread wouldn't of even started. Cheers blue, apologies my end also