to cheer and applaud the "Super Reds" (ha !) in appreciation of their "efforts" .... or maybe you will run on to the pitch in wild celebration.... or will you just slink away to avoid the traffic. Me, as I am not going, I will probably just keep pulling weeds up in the garden and look forward to going to Morrisons.
I'll stay & clap but I'll only be clapping certain players, the likes of Steele, O'Grady, Ramage, Cranie, Jennings, O'Brien& a couple others & the kids. I certainly won't be clapping the Frimpong's & Mellis'
Half the players can't be arsed after a match to applaud the fans, so I'll not be staying behind and doing the same.
Well I wont be running on the pitch thats for certain I expect as the final whistle goes I will be saying goodbye to the people in the seats surrounding mine wishing them a good summer and saying see you in August etc before walking out bit of a contrast to the last game last season
I wish we could nominate the players we wanted to come back out after the game and receive our applause, the ones who deserve it.
Re: Pub, match at 14.55, if BFC players efforts <100%, pub by HT, then on to Beer Fes The match kicks off at 12:15.
Re: Lol indeed, a bit of rescheduling to do! Stopping in the pub whilst 14:55 might still be the best option!
No. If the pitch wasn't infiltrated with the hard of thinking then I might but not hanging around while the pitch is cleared of idiots.
Re: Lol indeed, a bit of rescheduling to do! I did see the pb after your name in last week's chronicle, although no matter how fast you run, if we're getting stuffed by half time you won't beat us back to the pub!
Let the kids have their fun, pitch invasions were always a ritual at the end of the last home game. I'll be at the match tomorrow but I can't understand why anyone would want to stop and offer up applause at a 'lap of honour' following one of the worst seasons in the last 40 years that I have been a supporter. In fact, points wise, it is THE worst.
I don't mind the kids running on tbh as long as they get off when asked. It's the adults who run on, wonder wtf to do once they get on and then just stand around ignoring the pleas for them to fvck off. Dimwits.
Of course, the funniest post-match pitch invasion was when the kid slipped on the grass and took David Currie out with a Michael Brownesque lunge. The kid was still trying to get Currie's shirt from him as he was being stretchered off. Methinks Mr Currie was referring to his Observer's Book of Colourful Phrases when giving his response, judging by the accompanying hand signals!
I don't really have an issue with the kids running on, having their moment of fun then clearing off but what about the adults? There are middle aged blokes on the pitch and they have no excuse whatsoever - besides from being knobs.
Yep, I agree when it comes to adults. I really see no problem with the kids having their fun and they do generally clear off if asked to. The adults definitely ought to know better. I'm one middle aged bloke who won't be running (or walking...)on