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Post by bs20gas on Sept 20, 2015 13:20:57 GMT
you have got to hate the "your in my seat ticket w**kers" who go and tell the stewards then dont sing or stand and give out dirty looks to anyone that does and generally look miserable and like they dont want to be there throughout the game,whats the point in going to matches, p*ss off to the theatre..posh tw*ts.
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Post by Feeling The Blues on Sept 20, 2015 14:08:49 GMT
you have got to hate the "your in my seat ticket w**kers" who go and tell the stewards then dont sing or stand and give out dirty looks to anyone that does and generally look miserable and like they dont want to be there throughout the game,whats the point in going to matches, p*ss off to the theatre..posh tw*ts. The w****rs are the people who sit in any seat they like when it's a sell out causing chaos and bad feeling The w****rs are the people who don't give a stuff about anyone but themselves. The w****rs are the people who give obscenities to fellow supporters who politely ask them to move..
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Post by Bridgeman on Sept 20, 2015 14:10:41 GMT
you have got to hate the "your in my seat ticket w**kers" who go and tell the stewards then dont sing or stand and give out dirty looks to anyone that does and generally look miserable and like they dont want to be there throughout the game,whats the point in going to matches, p*ss off to the theatre..posh tw*ts. The problem you have is that those who arrive near to kick off (as they are perfectly entitled to) and then find their allocated seats have been sat in rarely bother to go and find other seats to sit in and just stand in the aisles thus blocking the views of others. It was this as much as anything else that caused the bother yesterday. The stewards tried their hardest to persuade a large group of fans to move to where there were seats but they wouldn't move
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Sept 20, 2015 14:14:40 GMT
Yea but, no but, yea but we're Bristol Rovers, we do what we want....apparently!
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Post by Feeling The Blues on Sept 20, 2015 14:19:01 GMT
you have got to hate the "your in my seat ticket w**kers" who go and tell the stewards then dont sing or stand and give out dirty looks to anyone that does and generally look miserable and like they dont want to be there throughout the game,whats the point in going to matches, p*ss off to the theatre..posh tw*ts. The problem you have is that those who arrive near to kick off (as they are perfectly entitled to) and then find their allocated seats have been sat in rarely bother to go and find other seats to sit in and just stand in the aisles thus blocking the views of others. It was this as much as anything else that caused the bother yesterday. The stewards tried their hardest to persuade a large group of fans to move to where there were seats but they wouldn't move They don't move often because they don't want to go and sit in a different seat that's empty only to have to argue with the ticket holder of that seat when they show up. All of the bad feeling caused in situations like yesterday is because of selfish dickheads in our own support that have no respect for their fellow supporters. Unallocated seating only works when there is a lot of spare capacity.
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Post by a more piratey game on Sept 20, 2015 14:29:22 GMT
p*ss off to the theatre..posh tw*ts. quite a lot of chippy classism on here from time-to-time IMO
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Post by Bridgeman on Sept 20, 2015 14:30:29 GMT
Yea but, no but, yea but we're Bristol Rovers, we do what we want....apparently! Or as some of them were singing "we stand where we want" ......
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Sept 20, 2015 14:35:46 GMT
Yea but, no but, yea but we're Bristol Rovers, we do what we want....apparently! Or as some of them were singing "we stand where we want" ...... Conceded, Bridgeman. Some chose to stand outside the stadium, courtesy of some over zealous stewardship. But hey, we all made a choice and whom am I to judge? I chose to sit and watch the match. So we all done what we want!
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Post by Gregory Stevens on Sept 20, 2015 14:36:56 GMT
All depressingly mindless, especially having watched japan v South Africa in a packed Brighton stadium- 30,000 people swigging lots of ale, smiling, supporting, talking to each other throughout and no hint of any animosity. why is football so many light years behind rugby? saddens me tbh It's a shame rugby is such a boring, crap game, devoid of flair and played mainly by professional bodybuilders on vast hormone cocktails. Football attracts all sorts, from the posh to the dregs of society. Rugby in England tends to be watched by middle class estate agents, legal professionals and other assorted dullards who talk solely about holidays, executive cars and school catchment areas. Give me a football crowd any day over the lifeless real ale and Guinness quaffers at rugby, Bit of a troll but the entire concept of rugby, from the game itself through to rugby club antics to the well mannered supporters fills me with a giant yawn of boredom
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Post by Bridgeman on Sept 20, 2015 14:38:43 GMT
p*ss off to the theatre..posh tw*ts. quite a lot of chippy classism on here from time-to-time IMO At least posh tw*ts at the theatre don't verbally abuse you when you ask them politely to sit down
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2015 15:03:58 GMT
quite a lot of chippy classism on here from time-to-time IMO At least posh tw*ts at the theatre don't verbally abuse you when you ask them politely to sit down Exactly. You won't see the Bath Amateur Dramatic Society firm roaming the streets, tooled up and looking to give their 'calling card' to the Bristol Old Vic Hit Squad. Honestly, it's not difficult, if your ticket has a seat number, just find that seat. If it's 'free seating'' and a group arrive I've never known it to be a problem for a few people to shuffle around so that friends / family can all be together.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2015 15:12:38 GMT
First come first serve for me, singers at the back as well.
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Post by Bridgeman on Sept 20, 2015 15:14:11 GMT
All depressingly mindless, especially having watched japan v South Africa in a packed Brighton stadium- 30,000 people swigging lots of ale, smiling, supporting, talking to each other throughout and no hint of any animosity. why is football so many light years behind rugby? saddens me tbh It's a shame rugby is such a boring, crap game, devoid of flair and played mainly by professional bodybuilders on vast hormone cocktails. Football attracts all sorts, from the posh to the dregs of society. Rugby in England tends to be watched by middle class estate agents, legal professionals and other assorted dullards who talk solely about holidays, executive cars and school catchment areas. Give me a football crowd any day over the lifeless real ale and Guinness quaffers at rugby, Bit of a troll but the entire concept of rugby, from the game itself through to rugby club antics to the well mannered supporters fills me with a giant yawn of boredom I think your comment just shows how little most 'football' fans know about rugby, because it is far from that I can assure but if you don't like or understand how rugby is played then I understand your point of view. I laughed when you referred to 'dullards' because not on any occasion do you get the childish boring behaviour of grown men like on Saturday who at times could hardly string two words together in a sentence, it was pathetic by a group of men who were clearly out "to do what they want" as they sang with total disregard for anyone else around them. There are idiot fans in both forms of the game but I cannot recall at any game of rugby have fans of the same team gone out of their way to annoy their fellow supporters as was happening yesterday.
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Post by brizzle on Sept 20, 2015 15:20:57 GMT
If it's allocated seating, a group who've bought tickets together should be able to turn up at five to three and sit together. If it's unallocated, then groups of people who want to sit together know that they have to make the effort to get in the ground in plenty of time. Just be clear, and stick to whichever strategy has been advertised for the match. The post of the day (thus far), in my opinion.
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Post by bs20gas on Sept 20, 2015 15:31:19 GMT
i know its a family game now and times have changed but it has always been singers and standers at the back so it amazes me how some insist on trying to sit at the back with their grandparents,wife and kids and then get upset when others dont want to sit.... the holier than though posh twats are fairly recent additions to our support most inherited from our time at Bath and not even Bristolians they would have had nervous breakdowns if they had ever stepped foot on the tote end.You can be outraged at me saying that but its true.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2015 15:36:29 GMT
i know its a family game now and times have changed but it has always been singers and standers at the back so it amazes me how some insist on trying to sit at the back with their grandparents,wife and kids and then get upset when others dont want to sit.... the holier than though posh twats are fairly recent additions to our support most inherited from our time at Bath and not even Bristolians they would have had nervous breakdowns if they had ever stepped foot on the tote end.You can be outraged at me saying that but its true. So they've only been going 20 years then?
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Post by brizzle on Sept 20, 2015 15:39:34 GMT
i know its a family game now and times have changed but it has always been singers and standers at the back so it amazes me how some insist on trying to sit at the back with their grandparents,wife and kids and then get upset when others dont want to sit.... the holier than though posh twats are fairly recent additions to our support most inherited from our time at Bath and not even Bristolians they would have had nervous breakdowns if they had ever stepped foot on the tote end. You can be outraged at me saying that but its true.I am, and it's not.
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Post by a more piratey game on Sept 20, 2015 15:46:59 GMT
the holier than though posh twats Hmmm....recurrent chippy classism now with added geographyism in respect of gasheads from Bath!
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Post by clockendgas on Sept 20, 2015 15:48:54 GMT
i know its a family game now and times have changed but it has always been singers and standers at the back so it amazes me how some insist on trying to sit at the back with their grandparents,wife and kids and then get upset when others dont want to sit.... the holier than though posh twats are fairly recent additions to our support most inherited from our time at Bath and not even Bristolians they would have had nervous breakdowns if they had ever stepped foot on the tote end.You can be outraged at me saying that but its true. I can asure you old chap there aint no posh twats in twerton and whiteway matey, do please come to any bath games and have a pimms and prawn sarnie with us. And you can stand all game.
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Post by Bridgeman on Sept 20, 2015 16:06:18 GMT
i know its a family game now and times have changed but it has always been singers and standers at the back so it amazes me how some insist on trying to sit at the back with their grandparents,wife and kids and then get upset when others dont want to sit.... the holier than though posh twats are fairly recent additions to our support most inherited from our time at Bath and not even Bristolians they would have had nervous breakdowns if they had ever stepped foot on the tote end.You can be outraged at me saying that but its true. Blimey, so we're only allowed to support if we come from Bristol now are we, that should cut the crowd in half next Saturday
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