Those that usually go will go. Those that don't won't and will moan about it but will go when an ST holder who can't go gives them their ticket . Our STs are not expensive in the grand scheme of things,
Nothing to do with 'political correctness' whatever that is but acting the cunt with the ticket inspector is out of order. Dan is a big lad and was leathered walking into the ground yesterday, so Lord knows what state he was in later. No idea what you look like but do you really think she was 'enjoying' your 'banter' ? You've got away with one, be careful
You'll end up going you fucking loon! ????
I went to the last three, I'm obviously a jinx so not going for the good of the club. Nothing to do with it's £31, it will be freezing and we'll probably get dicked again !
It's about 200 miles mate, if you're on about driving back at night it might not be as bad. You put a good shift in pal, think you're entilted to a night off
We are higher in the league than when he was appointed, not difficult admittedly. The atmosphere is better around the place, again couldn't have been much worse. He can only play the hand he's been dealt. Tell you what, poor run, let's sack him, then joy would be unconfined!
Yes it is. If I push you (twice) in the street to prevent your lawful passage it is common assault. And if that song is legal try it at forest, you start we'll join in ????
Again, in fairness to cheese, and I'm not his biggest fan or his cheerleader, all he's said is that what happened is pretty shot and he's made the perfectly correct point that if roles had been reversed those on here defending the behaviour of the Chelsea fans as just one of those things that happen in football would be going apoplectic and this thread would be a 40 page hang them all
To answer your point of order the 'pusher' is potentially guilty of common assault with a possible racial element and the 'singers' are guilty potentially of at least breach of the peace with a definite racial element. That's under English law though, don't know how it works in France
They were singing 'we are racist' not 'hes a racist'. But anyway, I was replying to your smart arse comment with one of my own, not grown up or clever so let's not fall out
In fairness to all this is a football forum so this is being discussed as a football matter. Anyone who wants to discuss Ukraine, IS etc can do it on behind the stands?
Very good
So if I say you are either apologising for obvious racist shite and therefore racist or that you are a neo-post-modernist philosopher who understands the subtlety of discourse and therefore takes the obvious racist chanting as a subtle critique of the very racism they are espousing where would you stand ? JAL
Why does it matter that he sold it to a paper? Do freelance war correspondents hand over their footage for free? Bloke saw something interesting, someone was prepared to pay, thought that would go down well with the devil take the hindmost stand on your own two feet etc etc blah blah yawn capitalist captains of industry on here?
I wouldn't have gone there on a Tuesday night I'll be honest. That there London and its surrounding environs draw folk from all over for work so we usually get a few for London games, I'm not sure how many of theirs live round here, not many I suppose so fair play to those that bothered
Sorry for not knowing the ina and outs of the boundaries of London boroughs but I was making a more general point that the fact that a 'big' club getting a new, bigger and practically free stadium on the doorstep of a smaller but generally well run and decent community club is not actually a good thing for said smaller club? But well done, your pedantry does you credit. JSL
Aye. Apart from Leyton Orient, but who gives a shit about a small decent community based club like that? When West Ham were asked how they were going to fill the stadium they said they were going to give tickets away to school kids in the borough. Must have been music to Orients ears