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by bobby1413 » 12 Sep 2006 09:33

During the city match yesterday I kept standing up and chanting with everyone else. But sometime in the second half some guy behind me puts his hand on my shoulder and says, would you mind sitting down as my friend is quite small and can't see.

Bit annoying as the match was really a great atmosphere, everyone was standing up in periods and I get into the game more if I stand whilst singing, rather than just sitting there.

Anyone else had any trouble like this before from other fans?

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by Slinky » 12 Sep 2006 09:34

bobby1413 During the city match yesterday I kept standing up and chanting with everyone else. But sometime in the second half some guy behind me puts his hand on my shoulder and says, would you mind sitting down as my friend is quite small and can't see.

Bit annoying as the match was really a great atmosphere, everyone was standing up in periods and I get into the game more if I stand whilst singing, rather than just sitting there.

Anyone else had any trouble like this before from other fans?


To be fair it works both ways if you had Maguire in front of you and he constantly stood up you wouldn't see a thing which would be pretty annoying!

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by Chicken Balti Pie » 12 Sep 2006 09:35

Yeah this guy in front of me kept standing up last night and my mate Sammy Igoe could not see.

I had to put my hand on his shoulder and tell the ignorant tw*t to sit down.

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by WestCoast Life » 12 Sep 2006 09:36

bobby1413 During the city match yesterday I kept standing up and chanting with everyone else. But sometime in the second half some guy behind me puts his hand on my shoulder and says, would you mind sitting down as my friend is quite small and can't see.

Bit annoying as the match was really a great atmosphere, everyone was standing up in periods and I get into the game more if I stand whilst singing, rather than just sitting there.

Anyone else had any trouble like this before from other fans?



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Re: Told to sit down in Y25

by Dangerous » 12 Sep 2006 09:41

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bobby1413 During the city match yesterday I kept standing up and chanting with everyone else. But sometime in the second half some guy behind me puts his hand on my shoulder and says, would you mind sitting down as my friend is quite small and can't see.

Bit annoying as the match was really a great atmosphere, everyone was standing up in periods and I get into the game more if I stand whilst singing, rather than just sitting there.

Anyone else had any trouble like this before from other fans?


To be fair it works both ways if you had Maguire in front of you and he constantly stood up you wouldn't see a thing which would be pretty annoying!


If you had Maguire in front of you sat down you'd still not see much! :wink:


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by Slinky » 12 Sep 2006 09:42

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bobby1413 During the city match yesterday I kept standing up and chanting with everyone else. But sometime in the second half some guy behind me puts his hand on my shoulder and says, would you mind sitting down as my friend is quite small and can't see.

Bit annoying as the match was really a great atmosphere, everyone was standing up in periods and I get into the game more if I stand whilst singing, rather than just sitting there.

Anyone else had any trouble like this before from other fans?


To be fair it works both ways if you had Maguire in front of you and he constantly stood up you wouldn't see a thing which would be pretty annoying!


If you had Maguire in front of you sat down you'd still not see much! :wink:


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by bobby1413 » 12 Sep 2006 09:46

I'm 5' 6" so not a giant. Also I never stand up persistantly, but stand up when singing or it looks like we might score.

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by cmonurz » 12 Sep 2006 09:46

You can't go to a football match and expect people not to stand up.

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by Gordons Cumming » 12 Sep 2006 09:47

bobby1413 During the city match yesterday I kept standing up and chanting with everyone else. But sometime in the second half some guy behind me puts his hand on my shoulder and says, would you mind sitting down as my friend is quite small and can't see.

Bit annoying as the match was really a great atmosphere, everyone was standing up in periods and I get into the game more if I stand whilst singing, rather than just sitting there.

Anyone else had any trouble like this before from other fans?


No matter how passionate and excited you feel, booby, you must always consider the feelings and needs of other people. :wink:

Rant over.


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by bobby1413 » 12 Sep 2006 09:50

cmonurz You can't go to a football match and expect people not to stand up.


Exactly.

Especially last night, in one of the best atmospheres experienced. I did tone it down a little afterwards, but it's just annoying.

I think the bottom line is I'll have to comprimise a bit .... so I'll only stand for about 85 minutes of the game :wink:

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by Mrs Butler » 12 Sep 2006 10:05

bobby1413 would you mind sitting down as my friend is quite small and can't see



no offense but he asked quite politely..


I would be the same though, standing in at about 5ft.. if i had someone standing up in front of me all game, i would do the same, you can enjoy the game just as much from your seat, that way everyone can enjoy it

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by Gordons Cumming » 12 Sep 2006 10:08

bobby1413 = selfish tw*t :wink:

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by M Brook » 12 Sep 2006 10:09

bobby1413 I'm 5' 6" so not a giant. Also I never stand up persistantly, but stand up when singing or it looks like we might score.


Do you ever consider the person behind you when you stand up or do you just do it without thinking?


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by scutterbucket » 12 Sep 2006 10:12

I always feel bad about standing up. I think its always best to check if the person behind will follow suit. If they don't then sit your arse back down or duck. Everybody in Y19 was stood up for the last 5 minutes of the gane but that was about it.

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by Coppelloadofthat » 12 Sep 2006 10:13

SIT DOWN SHUT UP!

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by bobby1413 » 12 Sep 2006 10:14

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bobby1413 I'm 5' 6" so not a giant. Also I never stand up persistantly, but stand up when singing or it looks like we might score.


Do you ever consider the person behind you when you stand up or do you just do it without thinking?


No I don't but then it's normally as I jump out of my seat as I see a chance on goal or to join in on a chant.

I do realise now. So in future games I will keep all standing to a minimum.

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 12 Sep 2006 10:17

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bobby1413 I'm 5' 6" so not a giant. Also I never stand up persistantly, but stand up when singing or it looks like we might score.


Do you ever consider the person behind you when you stand up or do you just do it without thinking?


Do you ever consider standing up yourself if the person in front of you is standing?
Or better still, do you ever consider going to support Oxford?

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by Gordons Cumming » 12 Sep 2006 10:17

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bobby1413 I'm 5' 6" so not a giant. Also I never stand up persistantly, but stand up when singing or it looks like we might score.


Do you ever consider the person behind you when you stand up or do you just do it without thinking?


No I don't but then it's normally as I jump out of my seat as I see a chance on goal or to join in on a chant.

I do realise now. So in future games I will keep all standing to a minimum.


Good man.

We'll let you stand and clap when Reading score.

OK?

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by M Brook » 12 Sep 2006 10:20

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bobby1413 I'm 5' 6" so not a giant. Also I never stand up persistantly, but stand up when singing or it looks like we might score.


Do you ever consider the person behind you when you stand up or do you just do it without thinking?


Do you ever consider standing up yourself if the person in front of you is standing?
Or better still, do you ever consider going to support Oxford?


Yes and no. Your point is?

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by cmonurz » 12 Sep 2006 10:21

I like my seat. It certainly beats getting aching knees and back on the South Bank. But when I get excited (which is often) I stand up, leap about, shout, jump, whatever. And that's tough.

It doesn't make be inconsiderate, dwarfist, or a cnut, it makes me a passionate football fan.

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