Of the ever decreasing quality of half time entertainment. Plus add to this the poor PA quality in the ponty. Quality of the match day experience is going down the pan and needs to be seriously looked at. Ideas to be looked at could include :- 1. Criminal Stoning (could draw sponsors like Wakefield prison / Hoylandswaine neighbourhood watch) 2. Install wiring and deliver random electric shocks to the seats any kids wearing man utd / chelsea / liverpool shirts. 3. Mascot Olympics 4. Mascot Duel 5. Whos pie was it anyway (game in which the pitchside announcer advises that one half time pie contained explosives activated by stomach acid. What else could we have?
Lol What about Chase The Mystery Fan out of the Ponty Competition .... Fan can innocently walk down one of the gangways in the Ponty, wearing a Leeds/ Sheff Wed/ Donny shirt. Would at least get folks up on their feet?
How about burn the plastic manc fan contest? kidknapp half a dozen punters from walkabout on a saaturday kick off douse in petrol and see who burns longest.
RE: A light-heared game of "Bash The Boo Boy" would be productive too The crowd turned the game against Derby. After 70 minutes of attacking our own players, our crowd woke up and started singing... including the obligatory "Scabs Until You Die (Ponty End Mix)". I think it was Steele's double-save that sparked the 'fans' into life. The crowd's backing seemed to give the team a lift and we started looking like wining the game. Maybe if we pelt the boo-boys with rotten tomatoes then we can avoid 70 minutes of nervous play, and the cretins can stink as much as their attitude does?
RE: A light-heared game of "Bash The Boo Boy" would be productive too Scabs until you die (Ponty End mix)-piss funny. Seriously though the people who sing that don't even know why they are singing it-tossers.
Steeles saves gave the team the lift After Davey had publically blamed the side's poor start to the season on individual players they were understandably nervous and scared shitless on the ball in case they made a mistake that led to us conceding, this was evident throughout the game until Steele pulled off a couple of massive saves that let the team realise that a mistake wouldnt necessarily mean we'd go a goal down.