RE: I went last night. Does that mek us mates an stuff? You don't need a mate like me when you've got Micky backing you up? It's quite touching really. Hope you went to see him after his op. Did you find your seat Ok?
RE: I went last night. Does that mek us mates an stuff? Cracking seat thanks Jimmy. NN 127, nigh on dead centre and at a good hieght. The sat nav got me to the ground ok so I didn't spend too long looking for it.
Well, where do I start? You're wrong about last night. I'd have been there, health permitting. I'm like that - big games, floodlights, you can't keep me away...</p> What you're wrong about, as was pointed out to you many times by many posters last week, was your theory on lifebloods and people who mean nothing to the club. Do you actually live in the real world, James? Seriously. Almost thirty years ago I was in the same lucky position that you are now - able to go to every game. I even went to every away game for a few years - do you do that? Does that make me better than you? Maybe I banked enough lifeblood at the club to make up for my absence now, eh?</p> People's circumstances change. Could be family reasons, maybe distance, financial even. Or maybe people have jobs that dictate they're doing summat else on Saturdays. This is how the world works, lad - sooner you grasp that, you'll stop making yourself look such a tit on here. I moved north from London seven years ago, mainly to be near elderly parents, but with the bonus of a midweek game or two I might be able to get to. That's left me with a 210 mile commute into the office, but hey, if the club want my occasional twenty quid, a man's gotta do.....</p> There's very little else to be said to you. You clearly have no stomach for reasoned debate. I can't decide if you've dug yourself a hole or hung yourself with the rope provided by the folk on here. It's a classic win-win for me. </p>
They need to get some stewards in who are going to do the job properly, rather them some of the muppets they seem to employ.....
RE: Well, where do I start? I see what you've done there. Yet again you're failing to offer any proof that what I said about season tickets holders being the lifeblood is incorrect. What you are doing is offering reasons why you don't go to matches as you did last week. I was hoping that you would offer this irrefutable proof that season ticket holders are not the lifeblood of the club - doesn't look like you have any. My Dad used to go to every home game until the ground became all seater then he got out of the habit. He's been to about five matches since 1993 and would freely admit that he puts nothing in and therefore means nothing to club. If all the fans were like him - where would the club be now? Just think where we would be if there were more fans like me and the other season ticket holders. Worse to think where would be without us though.
Nice one Jimmy boy Never thought I'd agree with anything you said, but there's always an exception - rattling MickeyThin ( SIC ) - he'll be sending you PM's next to find out why you don't like him!
toatlly agree the bloke in charge is an arrogant t**t who struts about like he owns the place.The pillocks on the front row of the ESL near the penalty area , they turn up for the local derbys and big games were giving the ltalian kid up front ( cant spell it ) and that extremely talented shaven headed winger alsolute hell. I mentioned this to him at half time in a nice reasonable way with the slant that how do we expect prem clubs to send their kids out to us with morons like that and he smiled and turned his back. The **** who sits of the 3rd seat from the end of that row near the ponte needs either putting down or sitting with me for amonth or 2 to learn how the behave.i luv him
RE: I think you've found a friend!! And I'm happy to oblige. Casper had developed a rather odd obsession with my job - bit of cyber-stalking going on. Rather than quiz him about it on a public forum, I sent him a PM asking him what his problem was. He seemed to back off for a while, then his curiousity took hold again and he continued his weird crusade. I took a decision to ignore him - obviously by sharing this with you, I'm not doing that, but seeing as you asked, I thought I'd oblige. I wouldn't let him get too close - you could be next.