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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Wonderwall » Wed May 30, 2012 10:38 pm

Nigels Tackle wrote:
what ww fails to mention is the number of people in the ground who gave up and started leaving the ground after 85 mins...


I was on 3rd tier colin bell stand and not 1 person left near me. I suspect there were a very few who left
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Nigels Tackle » Wed May 30, 2012 11:08 pm

Wonderwall wrote:
Nigels Tackle wrote:
what ww fails to mention is the number of people in the ground who gave up and started leaving the ground after 85 mins...


I was on 3rd tier colin bell stand and not 1 person left near me. I suspect there were a very few who left


and only a handful of posters on here were getting a certain players backs...
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby johnnyondioline » Wed May 30, 2012 11:11 pm

As an ex season ticket holder who has been forced to give a ticket up due to family illness, i think this is easily explained.

When watching at the ground you are sharing the suffering / anxiety / joy (mainly suffering) with 40K+, whereas watching in the pub / at home etc you are in a much smaller group and you therefore take on a much greater mantle.

IE If you are watching alone, then you have sole responsibility for what transpires.....only you can jinx things
You watch in the pub, then a bit more collective responsibility
At the ground you have all your fellow fans at your back.

I have found it hard this year and last (success) to not get overly upset if the result goes against us, whereas as a season ticketer you were already out with mates etc.......and from personal experience, the disappointment was much easier to deal with in person (IE at the ground) rather than home alone.

#together is very clever
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Lonzo11 » Wed May 30, 2012 11:30 pm

Hate how you mentioned 'jinx', it's embedded in most football fans to have pre match rituals, and things can be jinxed and some say our name is on the cup and it's written in the stars! It's fate! Sorry it's all bollocks and drives me mental, it's about ability, confidence, drive and #togetherness, and always will be. History never strikes twice unless it's a coincidence and considering the game of football has been going for well over 100 years the game is littered with them. Your never more than a match away from 'the last time this happened such and such' ooh it must be written in the stars or it's that hot dog I ate that's why we scored' please!!! Grow a brain, don't be the stereotypical football fan.
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Wed May 30, 2012 11:32 pm

blues-clues wrote:I reckon you might be onto something.

Its the people who go to the game are not proper fans!

When I was watching on the TV, I went miles more bananas than most of the fans in the stadium, most of them just jumped up and down in the same spot, I ran around like a complete loony for about five minutes, then I sat down and cried for about five minutes. Didn't see any of the so called fans in the stadium crying like a big fat hairy baby!

I didn't see any of the fans in the stadium opening a fuck off big bottle of champagne.

Ha! The proper the proper fans were at home being properly miserable an then properly celebrating and posting shite on the forum at the same time!

Still wish I'd been at the stadium though!


Ahaaaa! That's where you're wrong. Lots of tumbling over seats at the ground (I've still got the scars on my shins). More grown men crying in one place than I've ever seen and a smuggled flask of whiskey AND cigar to celebrate at my seat! So up yer pipe you 'at home type person with the telly on not as good a supporter'
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby PALUS » Thu May 31, 2012 6:16 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:Some of the comments in the match day threads are shocking.

this
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Dubciteh » Thu May 31, 2012 7:01 am

PALUS wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Some of the comments in the match day threads are shocking.

this


They always have been and thats the whole purpose of a match day thread, as far as im concerned whats said in a match day thread is not anyones true thoughts its just spur of the moment frustration, we all do it!
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby blues-clues » Thu May 31, 2012 7:08 am

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
blues-clues wrote:I reckon you might be onto something.

Its the people who go to the game are not proper fans!

When I was watching on the TV, I went miles more bananas than most of the fans in the stadium, most of them just jumped up and down in the same spot, I ran around like a complete loony for about five minutes, then I sat down and cried for about five minutes. Didn't see any of the so called fans in the stadium crying like a big fat hairy baby!

I didn't see any of the fans in the stadium opening a fuck off big bottle of champagne.

Ha! The proper the proper fans were at home being properly miserable an then properly celebrating and posting shite on the forum at the same time!

Still wish I'd been at the stadium though!


Ahaaaa! That's where you're wrong. Lots of tumbling over seats at the ground (I've still got the scars on my shins). More grown men crying in one place than I've ever seen and a smuggled flask of whiskey AND cigar to celebrate at my seat! So up yer pipe you 'at home type person with the telly on not as good a supporter'


Sorry mate - didn't think anyone would take this any more seriously than the OP. Was meant to be a bit of fun to be honest.
Of course the atmosphere in the living room is different to the pub and totally different to the stadium. There may be a case that some people feel more secure to let their emotions go when they are on their own at home but as I said in my post, I wish I had been at the stadium!
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby blues-clues » Thu May 31, 2012 7:12 am

Dubciteh wrote:
PALUS wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Some of the comments in the match day threads are shocking.

this


They always have been and thats the whole purpose of a match day thread, as far as im concerned whats said in a match day thread is not anyones true thoughts its just spur of the moment frustration, we all do it!


This is spot on mate!

You don't enter a match day thread for serious and reasoned discussion.
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby dazby » Thu May 31, 2012 8:45 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:Some of my comments in the match day threads are shocking.


True that.
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Thu May 31, 2012 3:11 pm

dazby wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Some of my comments in the match day threads are shocking.


True that.



You can get done for doing that...Im telling the mods.
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Chinners » Thu May 31, 2012 4:14 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
dazby wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Some of my comments in the match day threads are shocking.


True that.



You can get done for doing that...Im telling the mods.


Best do it quick then, a bank holiday is looming anfd they will all be heading down to Brighton on their mopeds, mind now this site has an App ....
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby ant london » Fri Jun 01, 2012 5:31 am

I can cope keeping an eye on the matchday thread if we are winning/looking good

If we are playing like shit...I know exactly what will be happening in that thread and I already feel bad/stressed enough without looking in that thread and exacerbating the problem.

In terms of abusing players on here well, it does zero harm to the team as someone already said....and the evidence trail it often provides is an excellent way that people can make themselves look like proper numpties ;-)
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Wonderwall » Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:05 am

pretty much the same as the board traffic on here, if we lose we hit new records, if we win the league its something of a ghost town in comparison. Blues love to have a fuclin moan, its an inbuilt thing we have to grow out of now we dont need to do it every week.
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:22 am

blues-clues wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
blues-clues wrote:I reckon you might be onto something.

Its the people who go to the game are not proper fans!

When I was watching on the TV, I went miles more bananas than most of the fans in the stadium, most of them just jumped up and down in the same spot, I ran around like a complete loony for about five minutes, then I sat down and cried for about five minutes. Didn't see any of the so called fans in the stadium crying like a big fat hairy baby!

I didn't see any of the fans in the stadium opening a fuck off big bottle of champagne.

Ha! The proper the proper fans were at home being properly miserable an then properly celebrating and posting shite on the forum at the same time!

Still wish I'd been at the stadium though!


Ahaaaa! That's where you're wrong. Lots of tumbling over seats at the ground (I've still got the scars on my shins). More grown men crying in one place than I've ever seen and a smuggled flask of whiskey AND cigar to celebrate at my seat! So up yer pipe you 'at home type person with the telly on not as good a supporter'


Sorry mate - didn't think anyone would take this any more seriously than the OP. Was meant to be a bit of fun to be honest.
Of course the atmosphere in the living room is different to the pub and totally different to the stadium. There may be a case that some people feel more secure to let their emotions go when they are on their own at home but as I said in my post, I wish I had been at the stadium!


I think you couldn't help enjoy the moment wherever you were.
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby King Kev » Sun Jun 03, 2012 8:05 am

Wonderwall wrote:pretty much the same as the board traffic on here, if we lose we hit new records, if we win the league its something of a ghost town in comparison. Blues love to have a fuclin moan, its an inbuilt thing we have to grow out of now we dont need to do it every week.

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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby sheikh it all about » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:15 am

Yeah. Winning stuff is boring. Much more enjoyable when we were shit.
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:00 am

Well, it's true, those who don't go to t'game's aren't as big a fan as those who go t'game!

John68 and Gillie spring to mind, inparticular.
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby stevefromdonny » Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:47 am

http://youtu.be/1eKdbeFU4h4 another vid, this time qpr fans in the 2nd tier shaking hands with blues
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Re: Contrasting Reactions Amongst Two Sets Of Fans

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:59 am

stevefromdonny wrote:http://youtu.be/1eKdbeFU4h4 another vid, this time qpr fans in the 2nd tier shaking hands with blues

I thought the QPR fans were very good, majority stayed behind to see the presentation. What a year for them.
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