*Yawns at jorge's repetetive comments at my repetetive phrases*bracknell loyal royal!The_Cat Sitting right at the back is the future.
*Yawns at felix's repetitive phrases*
by The_Cat » 12 Sep 2006 22:51
*Yawns at jorge's repetetive comments at my repetetive phrases*bracknell loyal royal!The_Cat Sitting right at the back is the future.
*Yawns at felix's repetitive phrases*
by bracknell loyal royal! » 12 Sep 2006 22:56
The_Cat*Yawns at jorge's repetetive comments at my repetetive phrases*bracknell loyal royal!The_Cat Sitting right at the back is the future.
*Yawns at felix's repetitive phrases*
by EASTENDER MARKY » 13 Sep 2006 09:14
Skin persistant standing is the future
by RFCSinceBury1971 » 13 Sep 2006 10:50
EASTENDER MARKYbobby1413EASTENDER MARKYM BrookEASTENDER MARKYM Brookbobby1413 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?
Fcuk the person behind you, it's a football match FFS.
It's fecked me off a bit.
It's my seat for the season and I don't want any trouble but not being able to stand up and direct chants at the away fans will ruin the game for me.
I love sitting in Y25 as banter with the away fans and the atmosphere is the main advantages. Without it - what have you got? Just a football match
Keep standing, eventually the person behind you will learn to stand as well, this will thern spread and the whole East Stand will be stood!
by EASTENDER MARKY » 13 Sep 2006 11:06
RFCSinceBury1971EASTENDER MARKYbobby1413EASTENDER MARKYM BrookEASTENDER MARKYM Brookbobby1413 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?
Fcuk the person behind you, it's a football match FFS.
It's fecked me off a bit.
It's my seat for the season and I don't want any trouble but not being able to stand up and direct chants at the away fans will ruin the game for me.
I love sitting in Y25 as banter with the away fans and the atmosphere is the main advantages. Without it - what have you got? Just a football match
Keep standing, eventually the person behind you will learn to stand as well, this will thern spread and the whole East Stand will be stood!
Or he might complain to a steward and you could be thrown out.
by Royal Lady » 13 Sep 2006 18:09
A Bit extreme I suppose, as, unless you do it lying down, people STILL won't be able to see.EASTENDER MARKYM BrookEASTENDER MARKYM Brookbobby1413 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?
Fcuk the person behind you, it's a football match FFS.
by Reading Abbey » 13 Sep 2006 18:12
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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