October 23, 201015 yr I know being surrounded by idiots may make you want to throw things, but what is the deal at Wigan away? The other season was that advertising board and today the fella in front of us got hit in the face by a flying shoe. Am I going to need a helmet for the next match? I really don't think it's big or clever,but that's just me
October 26, 201015 yr see throwing them is cuntish, taking them off and having a bit of a dance seems like a bit of light hearted fun to me. FFS the atmosphere at bolton games is bed enough without them having to come up with suitable songs for the miserable gits first. No one forces you to join in. Is there a certain level of artistic merit expected of our songs or something? Seriously, do you never look at Newcastle fans on tv when theyre all there with their tops off and waving their shoes over their heads singing "shoes off for the toon" and not think "you sad bastards". First thing i think to be honest. Kids, late teens fair enough. 30 - 40 year old blokes though? Sing whatever, i couldnt give a monkeys really as like you say no one forces me to join in (and i dont in general) but removing clothing items is just stupid.
October 26, 201015 yr Seriously, do you never look at Newcastle fans on tv when theyre all there with their tops off and waving their shoes over their heads singing "shoes off for the toon" and not think "you sad bastards". First thing i think to be honest. Kids, late teens fair enough. 30 - 40 year old blokes though? Sing whatever, i couldnt give a monkeys really as like you say no one forces me to join in (and i dont in general) but removing clothing items is just stupid. I look at them and think 'they look like they're having a whale of a time, the daft fuckers' and real the ammount of people who complain that the atmosphere on Planet Reebok is so shite but grumble when people have a bit of a laugh.
October 28, 201015 yr Author I was sat next to an old (and very small) chap on saturday. Sound as a pound he was. 88 minutes on the clock and bang, he gets a size 10 white trainer in the face. Smashes his glasses and gives him a small cut under his eye. Couldn't fecking believe it. Tis a good job it didn't happen after 8 minutes, he wouldn't have been able to see the game! Fucking bellends some people I was behind you! Thought it was very nice of you to look after that fella,he seemed shook up by it all. (he was small though,think he was getting pissed off with people standing up! And he kept asking people to get him a pie.... Well,when in wigan)
October 28, 201015 yr I'm going to buy some chinese throwing stars for the next match, then people will have something to complain about
October 28, 201015 yr Author I was in row GG 50 odd, if you are a young red headed cutie then I was in front of you, I am the good looking young (ok early middle aged) skinhead bloke sitting near Ani . The shoe came over my shoulder then landed a few rows in front, Some would say bungle,but thankyou very much (especially the young bit!)
I know being surrounded by idiots may make you want to throw things, but what is the deal at Wigan away?
The other season was that advertising board and today the fella in front of us got hit in the face by a flying shoe.
Am I going to need a helmet for the next match?
I really don't think it's big or clever,but that's just me