Blue Action 17:54 - Jan 14 with 13124 views | MillsTash | Covering yourselves in glory at the end of the game today fighting with an old bloke. |  | | |  |
Blue Action on 09:57 - Jan 16 with 2443 views | thebooks |
Blue Action on 08:57 - Jan 15 by Slambo | Thanks for the post mate, you've absolutely nailed it. Appalling behaviour from that bloke and if one of our lads had done that, rest assured, they would have been hauled in and given a 3 match ban. He also made a disparaging comment about me being a teacher at Chantry. I teach some wonderful, talented little human beings and spend a lot of time trying to build the esteem and self worth of many who have not had a great start in life. So whoever you are pal, get in the f**king bin... While i'm here, let me make something abundantly clear about the flags: we will have usually 3 or 4 flags that are waved MOSTLY when the ball is out of play. Occasionally they're waved when in play, say, when someone takes a throw in on the halfway line or a couple of centre backs are passing it to each other, or on the rare occasions a chant reaches a real crescendo. THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN NOR WILL THEY EVER BE WAVED WHEN THERE IS GENUINE GOALMOUTH ACTION... For those of you who bleat and moan about having your view of some inconsequential bit of play obscured for a few seconds, two points: we've been there for 2 seasons now. You know what we're about. If you don't like it -move. If I sat in the family enclosure and b1tched about how dead it was, I wouldn't get any sympathy. I'd be told to go somewhere more for me. The only concession i'll make here is that it's another example of how appallingly the club handled the whole move. We begged them to make it more of a 'thing', back it officially and make it clear what we'd be doing in there, but as always they fobbed us off, giving us the minimum concession without actually having to do any work... Secondly, guess what: i'm sick of looking back at 600 glum, silent faces for 90 minutes every game. If you were to draw a Venn diagram of people who wet themselves about flags and people who neutralise the atmosphere by standing about in silence it would be one big circle... I'd also like to put this argument to bed that because you've been based in the various iterations of the North Stand over the last 50 years it gives you some god given right to dictate how things are supposed to be conducted there forever. And think about WHY you're even there. The North Lower is not what it was when you were a teenager, and you probably moaned about old duffers who told you off for singing crass songs about Norwich and pulling w@nker signs at the away fans (or worse). Things change, and must continue to change. Do we want McKenna to keep coaching as it was done 50 years ago? Or should Mark Ashton scout the next big thing in a local park? All-seater stadia were an absolute catastrophe for atmosphere in grounds. As long as they're still in place we have to think creatively if we want to keep football grounds lively and interesting. Otherwise we just get the polite, genteel atmosphere of a rugby match or a tennis match - and who wants that..?! But don't worry loyal North Standers, you hopefully won't have to put up with us much longer. We had hoped to be the uniting force in the North Lower but it's clear the fans don't want it, so we're going to fight tooth and nail to f**k off somewhere else. We'll be trialing the Cobbold Upper (block A) for the Burnley FA cup game, somewhere we'd had our eye on from day 1. I have no faith that the club won't balls it up somehow (was supposed to speak to our club liaison about it yesterday morning but he never called), but hopefully it's the first step in finding us a permanent, long term home. If watching football is for you more than just an idle, passive passtime, then i'd urge you to join us... |
Well said, M :-) stick with the NS, though; BA is why my son and I moved from the South to the North stand a couple of seasons ago. Would be good if some fans had a think about what they're doing there, rather than moaning about BA. Or just being people who moan very loudly the whole match long. |  | |  |
Blue Action on 11:26 - Jan 16 with 2334 views | WilbrahamBlue |
Blue Action on 08:57 - Jan 15 by Slambo | Thanks for the post mate, you've absolutely nailed it. Appalling behaviour from that bloke and if one of our lads had done that, rest assured, they would have been hauled in and given a 3 match ban. He also made a disparaging comment about me being a teacher at Chantry. I teach some wonderful, talented little human beings and spend a lot of time trying to build the esteem and self worth of many who have not had a great start in life. So whoever you are pal, get in the f**king bin... While i'm here, let me make something abundantly clear about the flags: we will have usually 3 or 4 flags that are waved MOSTLY when the ball is out of play. Occasionally they're waved when in play, say, when someone takes a throw in on the halfway line or a couple of centre backs are passing it to each other, or on the rare occasions a chant reaches a real crescendo. THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN NOR WILL THEY EVER BE WAVED WHEN THERE IS GENUINE GOALMOUTH ACTION... For those of you who bleat and moan about having your view of some inconsequential bit of play obscured for a few seconds, two points: we've been there for 2 seasons now. You know what we're about. If you don't like it -move. If I sat in the family enclosure and b1tched about how dead it was, I wouldn't get any sympathy. I'd be told to go somewhere more for me. The only concession i'll make here is that it's another example of how appallingly the club handled the whole move. We begged them to make it more of a 'thing', back it officially and make it clear what we'd be doing in there, but as always they fobbed us off, giving us the minimum concession without actually having to do any work... Secondly, guess what: i'm sick of looking back at 600 glum, silent faces for 90 minutes every game. If you were to draw a Venn diagram of people who wet themselves about flags and people who neutralise the atmosphere by standing about in silence it would be one big circle... I'd also like to put this argument to bed that because you've been based in the various iterations of the North Stand over the last 50 years it gives you some god given right to dictate how things are supposed to be conducted there forever. And think about WHY you're even there. The North Lower is not what it was when you were a teenager, and you probably moaned about old duffers who told you off for singing crass songs about Norwich and pulling w@nker signs at the away fans (or worse). Things change, and must continue to change. Do we want McKenna to keep coaching as it was done 50 years ago? Or should Mark Ashton scout the next big thing in a local park? All-seater stadia were an absolute catastrophe for atmosphere in grounds. As long as they're still in place we have to think creatively if we want to keep football grounds lively and interesting. Otherwise we just get the polite, genteel atmosphere of a rugby match or a tennis match - and who wants that..?! But don't worry loyal North Standers, you hopefully won't have to put up with us much longer. We had hoped to be the uniting force in the North Lower but it's clear the fans don't want it, so we're going to fight tooth and nail to f**k off somewhere else. We'll be trialing the Cobbold Upper (block A) for the Burnley FA cup game, somewhere we'd had our eye on from day 1. I have no faith that the club won't balls it up somehow (was supposed to speak to our club liaison about it yesterday morning but he never called), but hopefully it's the first step in finding us a permanent, long term home. If watching football is for you more than just an idle, passive passtime, then i'd urge you to join us... |
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Blue Action on 11:31 - Jan 16 with 2302 views | PositivelyPortman | Oh dear, you’ve not “covered yourself in glory” with that post have you? |  |
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Blue Action on 11:38 - Jan 16 with 2258 views | MattinLondon |
Blue Action on 08:57 - Jan 15 by Slambo | Thanks for the post mate, you've absolutely nailed it. Appalling behaviour from that bloke and if one of our lads had done that, rest assured, they would have been hauled in and given a 3 match ban. He also made a disparaging comment about me being a teacher at Chantry. I teach some wonderful, talented little human beings and spend a lot of time trying to build the esteem and self worth of many who have not had a great start in life. So whoever you are pal, get in the f**king bin... While i'm here, let me make something abundantly clear about the flags: we will have usually 3 or 4 flags that are waved MOSTLY when the ball is out of play. Occasionally they're waved when in play, say, when someone takes a throw in on the halfway line or a couple of centre backs are passing it to each other, or on the rare occasions a chant reaches a real crescendo. THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN NOR WILL THEY EVER BE WAVED WHEN THERE IS GENUINE GOALMOUTH ACTION... For those of you who bleat and moan about having your view of some inconsequential bit of play obscured for a few seconds, two points: we've been there for 2 seasons now. You know what we're about. If you don't like it -move. If I sat in the family enclosure and b1tched about how dead it was, I wouldn't get any sympathy. I'd be told to go somewhere more for me. The only concession i'll make here is that it's another example of how appallingly the club handled the whole move. We begged them to make it more of a 'thing', back it officially and make it clear what we'd be doing in there, but as always they fobbed us off, giving us the minimum concession without actually having to do any work... Secondly, guess what: i'm sick of looking back at 600 glum, silent faces for 90 minutes every game. If you were to draw a Venn diagram of people who wet themselves about flags and people who neutralise the atmosphere by standing about in silence it would be one big circle... I'd also like to put this argument to bed that because you've been based in the various iterations of the North Stand over the last 50 years it gives you some god given right to dictate how things are supposed to be conducted there forever. And think about WHY you're even there. The North Lower is not what it was when you were a teenager, and you probably moaned about old duffers who told you off for singing crass songs about Norwich and pulling w@nker signs at the away fans (or worse). Things change, and must continue to change. Do we want McKenna to keep coaching as it was done 50 years ago? Or should Mark Ashton scout the next big thing in a local park? All-seater stadia were an absolute catastrophe for atmosphere in grounds. As long as they're still in place we have to think creatively if we want to keep football grounds lively and interesting. Otherwise we just get the polite, genteel atmosphere of a rugby match or a tennis match - and who wants that..?! But don't worry loyal North Standers, you hopefully won't have to put up with us much longer. We had hoped to be the uniting force in the North Lower but it's clear the fans don't want it, so we're going to fight tooth and nail to f**k off somewhere else. We'll be trialing the Cobbold Upper (block A) for the Burnley FA cup game, somewhere we'd had our eye on from day 1. I have no faith that the club won't balls it up somehow (was supposed to speak to our club liaison about it yesterday morning but he never called), but hopefully it's the first step in finding us a permanent, long term home. If watching football is for you more than just an idle, passive passtime, then i'd urge you to join us... |
Be a damn shame if BA were to move permanently out of the North Stand. Interesting that the OP hasn’t either apologised or doubled down -maybe he’s simply embarrassed by his post. I value what BA are trying to do, and have done to the atmosphere at PR. Hopefully they know that the vast majority of fans appreciate them. |  | |  |
Blue Action on 12:24 - Jan 16 with 2155 views | tractorshark | I genuinely applaud what Blue Action are doing. The atmosphere at Portman Road could be so much better but I don't think you will ever persuade North Stand veterans to move and, in fairness to the club, they will never be able to enforce it. I travel to Germany to watch their football quite a lot and the Ultras culture is so strong there, the clubs are scared of them. The fans still come first and the mantra is if you don't want to be part of the Ultras, then watch the match somewhere else in the stadium. That is unlikely to exist at Portman Road any time soon. The fans are too divided on the subject and the club probably don't care enough to want the hassle. The only stadium where I have seen it work is Selhurst but I am not sure how the Palace fans achieved it. The Blue Action post above correctly points out things change. I've changed. I watch football differently at 50 to how I did at 20. I still join in the singing but I'm probably not going to be bouncing for 90 minutes. But not everyone sees it like that. And if you have had a season ticket in the North Stand for donkey's years and don't want to move, then why should you? The only way those guys are going to relocate is if Blue Action creeps further into the middle but that will probably take years to achieve. As I said in the survey, the short-term alternatives are to move to the upper tier, or the opposite side closer to the Magnus Stand or next to the away fans in the Alf Ramsey. If you want to generate an atmosphere, then locating near the away fans will do it. Whether the club or police want that is another matter. It depends how you exit the stadium. But if it improves the atmosphere, then it gets my vote. |  | |  |
Blue Action on 12:40 - Jan 16 with 2107 views | tivo |
Blue Action on 11:31 - Jan 16 by PositivelyPortman | Oh dear, you’ve not “covered yourself in glory” with that post have you? |
An absolutely fine response. F** off Grandad would have been a response not covering himself in glory, instead he gave a clear background on the events that occurred and covered a number of other points raised by fellow posters. In fact, your response is pathetic. So, F*** off Grandad! |  | |  |
Blue Action on 12:45 - Jan 16 with 2061 views | FrimleyBlue |
Blue Action on 08:57 - Jan 15 by Slambo | Thanks for the post mate, you've absolutely nailed it. Appalling behaviour from that bloke and if one of our lads had done that, rest assured, they would have been hauled in and given a 3 match ban. He also made a disparaging comment about me being a teacher at Chantry. I teach some wonderful, talented little human beings and spend a lot of time trying to build the esteem and self worth of many who have not had a great start in life. So whoever you are pal, get in the f**king bin... While i'm here, let me make something abundantly clear about the flags: we will have usually 3 or 4 flags that are waved MOSTLY when the ball is out of play. Occasionally they're waved when in play, say, when someone takes a throw in on the halfway line or a couple of centre backs are passing it to each other, or on the rare occasions a chant reaches a real crescendo. THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN NOR WILL THEY EVER BE WAVED WHEN THERE IS GENUINE GOALMOUTH ACTION... For those of you who bleat and moan about having your view of some inconsequential bit of play obscured for a few seconds, two points: we've been there for 2 seasons now. You know what we're about. If you don't like it -move. If I sat in the family enclosure and b1tched about how dead it was, I wouldn't get any sympathy. I'd be told to go somewhere more for me. The only concession i'll make here is that it's another example of how appallingly the club handled the whole move. We begged them to make it more of a 'thing', back it officially and make it clear what we'd be doing in there, but as always they fobbed us off, giving us the minimum concession without actually having to do any work... Secondly, guess what: i'm sick of looking back at 600 glum, silent faces for 90 minutes every game. If you were to draw a Venn diagram of people who wet themselves about flags and people who neutralise the atmosphere by standing about in silence it would be one big circle... I'd also like to put this argument to bed that because you've been based in the various iterations of the North Stand over the last 50 years it gives you some god given right to dictate how things are supposed to be conducted there forever. And think about WHY you're even there. The North Lower is not what it was when you were a teenager, and you probably moaned about old duffers who told you off for singing crass songs about Norwich and pulling w@nker signs at the away fans (or worse). Things change, and must continue to change. Do we want McKenna to keep coaching as it was done 50 years ago? Or should Mark Ashton scout the next big thing in a local park? All-seater stadia were an absolute catastrophe for atmosphere in grounds. As long as they're still in place we have to think creatively if we want to keep football grounds lively and interesting. Otherwise we just get the polite, genteel atmosphere of a rugby match or a tennis match - and who wants that..?! But don't worry loyal North Standers, you hopefully won't have to put up with us much longer. We had hoped to be the uniting force in the North Lower but it's clear the fans don't want it, so we're going to fight tooth and nail to f**k off somewhere else. We'll be trialing the Cobbold Upper (block A) for the Burnley FA cup game, somewhere we'd had our eye on from day 1. I have no faith that the club won't balls it up somehow (was supposed to speak to our club liaison about it yesterday morning but he never called), but hopefully it's the first step in finding us a permanent, long term home. If watching football is for you more than just an idle, passive passtime, then i'd urge you to join us... |
Surely you can see the risk of missing something if waving a great big flag whilst 2 cbs are passing the ball around... anything can happen during that moment. A slip. A misplaced pass etc.. |  |
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Blue Action on 13:08 - Jan 16 with 2000 views | MattinLondon |
Blue Action on 12:45 - Jan 16 by FrimleyBlue | Surely you can see the risk of missing something if waving a great big flag whilst 2 cbs are passing the ball around... anything can happen during that moment. A slip. A misplaced pass etc.. |
A slip, a misplaced pass, a poster clutching at straws. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Blue Action on 13:15 - Jan 16 with 1973 views | xrayspecs |
Blue Action on 13:08 - Jan 16 by MattinLondon | A slip, a misplaced pass, a poster clutching at straws. |
For once I am with Frimley on this one. What right does any fan have to decide they are going to obstruct the view of fellow supporters? |  | |  |
Blue Action on 13:16 - Jan 16 with 1970 views | Brads |
Blue Action on 03:59 - Jan 16 by The_Romford_Blue | Only just seen this Slambo as have avoided the forum after the game since I posted earlier in this thread on Saturday evening. Very interested as to the plan for the Cobbold move. Not sure the club (more so the police) will want it because of the proximity of the away end. Obviously the acoustics will be improved from there but the issue is that the police will absolutely do their best to stop it from happening for a magnitude of petty reasons. If you can get it off the ground in the first few games, I’d be interested in joining the good fight. As you say, plenty in the north just don’t seem to want the big wild atmosphere that a big game like Saturday should provide. It was there for a few minutes at the start of the game but it so quickly died down. It’s a real shame. |
Doubt the Police will be that bothered. It’s literally round the corner from S.6 so wouldn’t make much difference in terms of proximity to the away fans. You can exit onto Portman Rd from the corner of lower Cobbold as it is. They seem to have had more than enough resources to prevent/deal with anything outside recently anyway. The club Matchday Safety Officer is probably the main one to convince re any changes as he’s responsible for what happens inside the ground. |  | |  |
Blue Action on 13:19 - Jan 16 with 1940 views | FrimleyBlue |
Blue Action on 13:08 - Jan 16 by MattinLondon | A slip, a misplaced pass, a poster clutching at straws. |
Surely prime example is the Rotherham goal isn't it? A slip by keogh and then a pen. |  |
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Blue Action on 13:30 - Jan 16 with 1891 views | J2BLUE |
Blue Action on 08:57 - Jan 15 by Slambo | Thanks for the post mate, you've absolutely nailed it. Appalling behaviour from that bloke and if one of our lads had done that, rest assured, they would have been hauled in and given a 3 match ban. He also made a disparaging comment about me being a teacher at Chantry. I teach some wonderful, talented little human beings and spend a lot of time trying to build the esteem and self worth of many who have not had a great start in life. So whoever you are pal, get in the f**king bin... While i'm here, let me make something abundantly clear about the flags: we will have usually 3 or 4 flags that are waved MOSTLY when the ball is out of play. Occasionally they're waved when in play, say, when someone takes a throw in on the halfway line or a couple of centre backs are passing it to each other, or on the rare occasions a chant reaches a real crescendo. THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN NOR WILL THEY EVER BE WAVED WHEN THERE IS GENUINE GOALMOUTH ACTION... For those of you who bleat and moan about having your view of some inconsequential bit of play obscured for a few seconds, two points: we've been there for 2 seasons now. You know what we're about. If you don't like it -move. If I sat in the family enclosure and b1tched about how dead it was, I wouldn't get any sympathy. I'd be told to go somewhere more for me. The only concession i'll make here is that it's another example of how appallingly the club handled the whole move. We begged them to make it more of a 'thing', back it officially and make it clear what we'd be doing in there, but as always they fobbed us off, giving us the minimum concession without actually having to do any work... Secondly, guess what: i'm sick of looking back at 600 glum, silent faces for 90 minutes every game. If you were to draw a Venn diagram of people who wet themselves about flags and people who neutralise the atmosphere by standing about in silence it would be one big circle... I'd also like to put this argument to bed that because you've been based in the various iterations of the North Stand over the last 50 years it gives you some god given right to dictate how things are supposed to be conducted there forever. And think about WHY you're even there. The North Lower is not what it was when you were a teenager, and you probably moaned about old duffers who told you off for singing crass songs about Norwich and pulling w@nker signs at the away fans (or worse). Things change, and must continue to change. Do we want McKenna to keep coaching as it was done 50 years ago? Or should Mark Ashton scout the next big thing in a local park? All-seater stadia were an absolute catastrophe for atmosphere in grounds. As long as they're still in place we have to think creatively if we want to keep football grounds lively and interesting. Otherwise we just get the polite, genteel atmosphere of a rugby match or a tennis match - and who wants that..?! But don't worry loyal North Standers, you hopefully won't have to put up with us much longer. We had hoped to be the uniting force in the North Lower but it's clear the fans don't want it, so we're going to fight tooth and nail to f**k off somewhere else. We'll be trialing the Cobbold Upper (block A) for the Burnley FA cup game, somewhere we'd had our eye on from day 1. I have no faith that the club won't balls it up somehow (was supposed to speak to our club liaison about it yesterday morning but he never called), but hopefully it's the first step in finding us a permanent, long term home. If watching football is for you more than just an idle, passive passtime, then i'd urge you to join us... |
Fully support BA. If you don't mind, the one piece of constructive criticism I would give though is that the flags do not need to be waved when the game is going on. Although it sounds like the guy was a muppet and approached it the wrong way; I do have some sympathy if his view is being blocked. I understand it might be when our centre backs are passing it around the back line etc but I can see why it would be frustrating. It sounds like an easy fix as well to not create more problems? Do what you want pre game but during the game make sure it's not having a negative impact on other people. Hopefully this will be taken in the spirit it is intended. The displays etc are fantastic. |  |
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Blue Action on 13:43 - Jan 16 with 1832 views | ITFC_Forever |
Blue Action on 12:24 - Jan 16 by tractorshark | I genuinely applaud what Blue Action are doing. The atmosphere at Portman Road could be so much better but I don't think you will ever persuade North Stand veterans to move and, in fairness to the club, they will never be able to enforce it. I travel to Germany to watch their football quite a lot and the Ultras culture is so strong there, the clubs are scared of them. The fans still come first and the mantra is if you don't want to be part of the Ultras, then watch the match somewhere else in the stadium. That is unlikely to exist at Portman Road any time soon. The fans are too divided on the subject and the club probably don't care enough to want the hassle. The only stadium where I have seen it work is Selhurst but I am not sure how the Palace fans achieved it. The Blue Action post above correctly points out things change. I've changed. I watch football differently at 50 to how I did at 20. I still join in the singing but I'm probably not going to be bouncing for 90 minutes. But not everyone sees it like that. And if you have had a season ticket in the North Stand for donkey's years and don't want to move, then why should you? The only way those guys are going to relocate is if Blue Action creeps further into the middle but that will probably take years to achieve. As I said in the survey, the short-term alternatives are to move to the upper tier, or the opposite side closer to the Magnus Stand or next to the away fans in the Alf Ramsey. If you want to generate an atmosphere, then locating near the away fans will do it. Whether the club or police want that is another matter. It depends how you exit the stadium. But if it improves the atmosphere, then it gets my vote. |
The Palace Ultras had the same issue when it came to moving into the middle - those who were in the middle were not too pleased. |  |
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Blue Action on 13:53 - Jan 16 with 1767 views | MattinLondon |
Blue Action on 13:19 - Jan 16 by FrimleyBlue | Surely prime example is the Rotherham goal isn't it? A slip by keogh and then a pen. |
It happens but very very rarely - anyone can pick one or two passages of play per season to argue their point but it’s not frequent at all. |  | |  |
Blue Action on 13:59 - Jan 16 with 1746 views | xrayspecs |
Blue Action on 13:53 - Jan 16 by MattinLondon | It happens but very very rarely - anyone can pick one or two passages of play per season to argue their point but it’s not frequent at all. |
That is not the point. Fans pay to watch the game, including the bits someone else may consider unimportant. Drum, sing, do whatever, but do not obstruct other fans view of the game. |  | |  |
Blue Action on 14:00 - Jan 16 with 1732 views | FrimleyBlue |
Blue Action on 13:53 - Jan 16 by MattinLondon | It happens but very very rarely - anyone can pick one or two passages of play per season to argue their point but it’s not frequent at all. |
But does it matter if its frequent or not. If you've paid for a view which isn't one of the restricted views.. is it right that someone can decide what you can or can't see? |  |
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Blue Action on 14:20 - Jan 16 with 1661 views | MattinLondon |
Blue Action on 13:59 - Jan 16 by xrayspecs | That is not the point. Fans pay to watch the game, including the bits someone else may consider unimportant. Drum, sing, do whatever, but do not obstruct other fans view of the game. |
On reflection I concede this point and see where you are coming from. I still think that Blue Action are an easy target but do a lot of good for the atmosphere. |  | |  |
Blue Action on 14:35 - Jan 16 with 1578 views | xrayspecs |
Blue Action on 14:20 - Jan 16 by MattinLondon | On reflection I concede this point and see where you are coming from. I still think that Blue Action are an easy target but do a lot of good for the atmosphere. |
I agree, BA do a lot of fantastic things. They do though need to work harmoniously with the rest of those who choose to be in the LNS rather than expect everyone to become like minded. We are a broad church. |  | |  |
Blue Action on 14:53 - Jan 16 with 1517 views | MattinLondon |
Blue Action on 14:35 - Jan 16 by xrayspecs | I agree, BA do a lot of fantastic things. They do though need to work harmoniously with the rest of those who choose to be in the LNS rather than expect everyone to become like minded. We are a broad church. |
Yeah, but the NS has always been the stand which has generated the atmosphere within the ground. If people don’t like singing or standing up then I’m not sure that it’s the stand for them. |  | |  |
Blue Action on 15:32 - Jan 16 with 1433 views | Slimitfc91 |
Blue Action on 14:00 - Jan 16 by FrimleyBlue | But does it matter if its frequent or not. If you've paid for a view which isn't one of the restricted views.. is it right that someone can decide what you can or can't see? |
Aren’t you the individual who comments on everything but never goes to games ? If so, be quiet as it doesn’t, and never will concern you |  | |  |
Blue Action on 15:43 - Jan 16 with 1384 views | FrimleyBlue |
Blue Action on 15:32 - Jan 16 by Slimitfc91 | Aren’t you the individual who comments on everything but never goes to games ? If so, be quiet as it doesn’t, and never will concern you |
Post on a public forum don't be shocked if you get replies. |  |
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Blue Action on 15:44 - Jan 16 with 1376 views | Slimitfc91 |
Blue Action on 15:43 - Jan 16 by FrimleyBlue | Post on a public forum don't be shocked if you get replies. |
Stick to what you personally experience, you should make less mistakes |  | |  |
Blue Action on 15:48 - Jan 16 with 1347 views | FrimleyBlue |
Blue Action on 15:44 - Jan 16 by Slimitfc91 | Stick to what you personally experience, you should make less mistakes |
Considering I had a season ticket for years I know how I'd feel if someone felt they had a right to stop me viewing what I'd paid to watch just because they want to wave a flag around. If you wish to point out where I'm wrong in that thought I'd gladly take it on board. |  |
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Blue Action on 16:05 - Jan 16 with 1301 views | Slimitfc91 |
Blue Action on 15:48 - Jan 16 by FrimleyBlue | Considering I had a season ticket for years I know how I'd feel if someone felt they had a right to stop me viewing what I'd paid to watch just because they want to wave a flag around. If you wish to point out where I'm wrong in that thought I'd gladly take it on board. |
You must feel the same level of frustration when your mum brings tea and biscuits to your bedroom just as town are attacking |  | |  |
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