There's me and others thinking seats were for sitting on.....Who said he ripped it up, may have just come off with people standing on them, stop looking for drama
Oh come on and stop being a smart ar@@.There's me and others thinking seats were for sitting on.....
There's me and others thinking seats were for sitting on.....
That's cos you're old in mindThere's me and others thinking seats were for sitting on.....
I should put in a quote to the club for new ropes as we are on them so often they must be wearing outWe were on the ropes, but it was the `12th man (the crowd) that reinvigorated the players, and got us over the line.
I don't really care what they do in there, they create the atmosphere, which was ** ace and dragged the players from the second half slump.
Come on Outsider his post was really about the good atmosphere created by the fans in the North and not about approving of any unacceptable behaviour.
Taken literally you could say that it would have been OK for supporters to murder each other as long as they got behind the team but you know that wasn't the case.
I doubt they were broken deliberately. The numerous video clips I've seen show people falling all over the place when we scored.I am sure OUR Club does not find ripping seats out acceptable behaviour, respect is what's required not damaging seats.
Yes the North ( Kop ) can generate a great atmosphere and nobody wants that to lessen ,UTMP
I witnessed it so I said so.Who said he ripped it up, may have just come off with people standing on them, stop looking for drama
It was mainly kids who are 5 stone wet through. They wouldn't bend a cigarette paper if they stood on it.I doubt they were broken deliberately. The numerous video clips I've seen show people falling all over the place when we scored.
Agree entirely however that’s no reason to rip out a seat. Generational difference perhaps. The OP is correct - you don’t shit in your own backyard.I thought the whole ground changed the momentum of the game by really raising the intensity, which the players matched with a high press that ultimately got the second goal.
Team and fans in harmony. Meanwhile the other lot booed their players when they went across at the end.
Difference between supporters and spectators.
How’s about instead of moaning on here say something to them in person?It was mainly kids who are 5 stone wet through. They wouldn't bend a cigarette paper if they stood on it.
When I'm 3 blocks away and watching probably the most exciting derby in my lifetime? How exactly do you throw your weight around on a internet forum?How’s about instead of moaning on here say something to them in person?
5 stone wet through but you’ve not got the bottle to pull them in person so instead throw ye weight around on here saying it’s out of order. Have a bit of back bone, mush.
So you’re 3 blocks away but saw with your own eyes Blackpool fans ripping seats out, did you?When I'm 3 blocks away and watching probably the most exciting derby in my lifetime? How exactly do you throw your weight around on a internet forum?
I have these things in the front of my head called eyes and they work very well. Bloomfield Rd is hardly Old Trafford and a block consists of only a few hundred. It's very easy to see a few blocks away.So you’re 3 blocks away but saw with your own eyes Blackpool fans ripping seats out, did you?
It’s highly unlikely.
Whatever you're on at the moment I'd suggest you give it up now. Can't believe that last sentence.
They weren’tNot sure.if.this has been covered but why the fuck were Blackpool fans ripping there own seats out and waving them above their heads? Surely you don't shit on your own doorstep. Couldn't believe what I was watching. Dumb fucks.
Find it pretty bizarre that after that brilliant Derby Day, this was your first post re: the day.Not sure.if.this has been covered but why the fuck were Blackpool fans ripping there own seats out and waving them above their heads? Surely you don't shit on your own doorstep. Couldn't believe what I was watching. Dumb fucks.