dazby wrote:Sitting with Andie in the northern stand, I was watching the banter at the southern stand. It was a wee bit disappointing in that the noise wasn't constant. Having said that, I've been invited to join the singers next week so we'll see.
Dazzacity wrote:Vhero wrote:Blue Toy wrote:Nick wrote:mate it was fucking top notch today, and thats me saying that! I was block 110/109 and the whole ground was on their feet buzzing in the second half.
next week im in the fuckin bell stand with all the muppets though, bad times !
Maybe you should give your ticket to someone who will be a little more grateful to be able to attend than you evidently are?
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"A Muppet"
Whats there to be grateful for exactly?? The chance we have to pay for a ticket?? Not to piss on your parade mate and your argument here but its not like tickets are free and if you pay for a ticket you don't wanna be sat next to a tosser all the way through the match. I'm not saying they are all in the Colin Bell area but there are a few of them over there who want to do nothing but cause trouble. I'm not even saying you cause trouble or calling you a name or anybody on this board but it happens so give the guy a break.
dont think anyone in the colin bell stand wants to cause trouble because that would mean thay would have to het off yjere arse and amje a noise, which im sure & expereinced they never do, boring twats
People in the Colin Bell stand want to cause trouble?? I wouldnt have thought so.
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:It was not good. Top display and that but crowd was at the opera. Took a Bin Dipper mate to fill a spare and he remarked that it was "a different kind of experience being able to have an uninterrupted chat at the football" - Colin Bell though.
Original Dub wrote:Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:It was not good. Top display and that but crowd was at the opera. Took a Bin Dipper mate to fill a spare and he remarked that it was "a different kind of experience being able to have an uninterrupted chat at the football" - Colin Bell though.
Strange mate I normally wouldn't doubt your word, but from my plastic fan chair here in Dublin it sounded like a European night that the dippers shite on about.
It felt like the hamburg match I was at and me and the mrs kept saying it was a shame we weren't there.
Well done to all of you, you did us proud.
x
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:Original Dub wrote:Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:It was not good. Top display and that but crowd was at the opera. Took a Bin Dipper mate to fill a spare and he remarked that it was "a different kind of experience being able to have an uninterrupted chat at the football" - Colin Bell though.
Strange mate I normally wouldn't doubt your word, but from my plastic fan chair here in Dublin it sounded like a European night that the dippers shite on about.
It felt like the hamburg match I was at and me and the mrs kept saying it was a shame we weren't there.
Well done to all of you, you did us proud.
x
I was way back on the North end of the 3rd tier of the Bell - and I did not think it was good. Atmosphere is a highly subjective thing though, only takes the closest 50 guys to you to be loud and you'll think it was jumping. Hamburg it was not.
lets all have a disco wrote:It was top notch today. The South Stand came back into it's rightful place as number one. WERE STARTING TO BELIEVE.
Fish111 wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:It was top notch today. The South Stand came back into it's rightful place as number one. WERE STARTING TO BELIEVE.
Welcome to the party, 111 has been backing the team all season and have been carrying the South Stand ;-)
Bingo Lewis wrote:Once the 4th went in the ground was rocking. everywhere. I was even buzzing seeing area's of the north stand stood up with their arms spread singing blue moon. I always thought it was a load of cardboard cut outs in the north stand to fill it up.
lets all have a disco wrote:Bingo Lewis wrote:Once the 4th went in the ground was rocking. everywhere. I was even buzzing seeing area's of the north stand stood up with their arms spread singing blue moon. I always thought it was a load of cardboard cut outs in the north stand to fill it up.
Thats the thing about Eastlands when the songs go round it makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end,IMHO it pisses all over Maine Road when it gets like that.
Ps Bings where were you yesterday? oh and you better be up early for the Derby were out at 8am sharp.
dazby wrote:Sitting with Andie in the northern stand, I was watching the banter at the southern stand. It was a wee bit disappointing in that the noise wasn't constant. Having said that, I've been invited to join the singers next week so we'll see.
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