That's right. Let the people behaving themselves make adjustments to accommodate the inconsiderate morons, so they can carry on being inconsiderate morons. Heaven forbid they should adjust their behaviour.
You know by the fact they're arseholes, that all the arguing in the world Isn't going to change anything what so ever, ether put up and shut up or move to where you can see, sitting in a seat here you can't see or where your kids can't see when they're seats at the front in just as moronic behaviour as the inconsiderate b'astard that you call morons
"Flogging a dead horse" springs to mind. There is still so much violence in football grounds and most of it seems to be between fans in the same section. I despise the childish posturing across the divide between rival tribes; the pointing, the exchanging abuse, the stupid songs. Singing about the Yorkshire Ripper and the IRA has NO place in any football ground I want to spend my time in. (By the way - "f*** the IRA - where did that come from and why was it being sung on Saturday. I don't recall Oldham being a hotbed of Irish sectarianism. Baffling. What I will never do is confront any of these sub-humans. They're not naughty boys. They are potential killers. The face that I saw (mentioned a long way back in my thread today) was full of hate and I really thought he was going to collapse with a brain bleed or something. Oh hang on though - he'd need a brain inside his thick skull wouldn't he? No, I will try to enjoy watching the game and try to avoid being anywhere near where these characters are in future. Trouble is, when you have got there early and got yourself some nice seats it's hard to give them up and go and sit down near the wall. But, needs must I suppose.
I think that is the last thing you should be saying about one of the most level headed posters on here. You really are a wannabee thug aren't you?
I've kept out of this since the game. It was the same at the front. In fact on the very front row in front of us was 4 or 5. Stood up. Nothing in front of them. Which made the next 3 rows stand. And me having to hold our kid so he could stand on his seat so he could see. This from where we were sat caused huge problems. It meant the the crossbar was right through the view of the net at the other end of the pitch. The only time they sat down it was great because we could then see action all over the pitch. So yes. It can spoil the view for others and does.
Well there you go. I suppose the answer is to avoid these kind of games where the majority will be packed in like sardines and not get to see the game at all. Not fair though, is it.