</p> How many areas of the stadium have you watched BFC from this season?</p> I think you'll find I'm the top supporter here boys.</p> Oh and you lose points watching from a box. And anyone not employed by a footballclub who wears a tie to a match is disqualified for being a ****.</p>
This season has only been one, so therefore I've been **** this season, but over the years I've sat everywhere (including one of the boxes).</p> Oh and I've been on the pitch legitimately (though this was 10 years ago now) - if anyone wants proof, dig out your old programmes, find palace at home in the prem, look for the page with the half time penalty taker bit, and the gap toothed, centre parting kid is me!</p>
As impressive as that is, I won't believe you without photographic proof. </p> I had Dot Cotton's frilly smalls on. Have that </p>
I've been a **** supporter this season....apart from 1 home game I've sat in the same seat for every match (and even then I'd only shifted back 2 rows!), bloody rubbish - I should be banned from Oakwell
Well I've been to every home game except the first of the season and have sat in Ponty, both sides of West Stand lower, both sides of East Stand Lower and both sides of East Stand Upper. Haven't been in North Stand and I guess I'll have to do West Stand Upper on Saturday. I haven't got a scarf though.
The properist fans though are those who at some time in the past have watched a game from behind the goals in the Ponty, then at half time walked all the way through the Paddock and then stood behind the goal on the mound of earth that became the North Stand. 3 Stands in one game
Is that the properist fans or the oldest? Not been when it was possible to do that....but if we were attacking away from Ponty in 2nd half, we'd watch first half in Ponty and then move to the far end of Brewery stand for the 2nd half.
RE: Is that the properist fans or the oldest? I definitely did it but it was so long ago I cant even remember if it was for a league game or a friendley/testimonial game. I only went on the old Kop a few times so it definitely wasnt a regular approach Most of the time I just moved up and down the East Stand so I was in the same half as we were attacking
I can beat that Used to stand in what is now West Stand Lower. Used to play a game where you tried to walk round the whole ground without having to step up or down from the "level" you started. Only managed it once. It was a 0-0 draw with Tranmere. You can tell how exciting the matches were (and how many went!)
11 East Upper East Lower West Upper North Terrace South Terrace Kop Standing Brewery ponte / Brewery corner ponte / west corner Ponte seated Ponte standing