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I Did I.T G.C.S.E And Our Teacher Told Us It Looks Alot Better If We Start Every Word With A Cap Letter. After 3 Years Of Doing It I Just Do It Natrually Now.

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I thought I was bad being unable to spell the word embarrassed. :blink::lol:

 

The problem (and I don't want to sound like an old fart, I'm 36), but the kids nowadays have no or very little respect. The amount of games where kids are shouting abuse at the away keepers at the beginning and end of each half and then throwing their coke bottles at them at the end of the game is terrible. I don't wish to have a go at them, but the stewards usually just watch them do it.

I'm 23. Lordy is 19 or so. LaticsLegend and JonesyOAFC are both 18 and Lee is 17. Yet the people we've been calling tw*ts arent in actual fact, that much younger than ourselves. So what's the difference? You cant blame it on growing up on St Mary's (as I grew up on a similar estate in 'dale all my life - and i've been mates with lads who've grown up on St Mary's and the like and they're some of the nicest people you can meet). Cant really lie the blame on being in a "pack" (as just because you're in a large group of mates, doesnt mean you feel the need to act like tw*ts) - I was there with about ten others around me I knew last night, yet didnt feel the need to act like that. I used to go dale with about 30 others, when I was 15/16 and never once acted anything like they did last night.

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From what i've seen meself (I weren't at the game last night) there seems to be a group of lads in the RRE who only go to games to wind up the oppo fans, no matter who they are. Half of them against Cheltenham didn't even bother watching the game, just staring at the Chelts fans for 90 minutes. Not only is it pathetic, it's sad. These people really need to get lives.

 

BAM dey iz weally well 'ard innit!!

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I thought I was bad being unable to spell the word embarrassed. :blink::lol:

I'm 23. Lordy is 19 or so. LaticsLegend and JonesyOAFC are both 18 and Lee is 17. Yet the people we've been calling tw*ts arent in actual fact, that much younger than ourselves. So what's the difference? You cant blame it on growing up on St Mary's (as I grew up on a similar estate in 'dale all my life - and i've been mates with lads who've grown up on St Mary's and the like and they're some of the nicest people you can meet). Cant really lie the blame on being in a "pack" (as just because you're in a large group of mates, doesnt mean you feel the need to act like tw*ts) - I was there with about ten others around me I knew last night, yet didnt feel the need to act like that. I used to go dale with about 30 others, when I was 15/16 and never once acted anything like they did last night.

 

But that's because you're not 'ard Rocky :wink:

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I thought I was bad being unable to spell the word embarrassed. :blink::lol:

I'm 23. Lordy is 19 or so. LaticsLegend and JonesyOAFC are both 18 and Lee is 17. Yet the people we've been calling tw*ts arent in actual fact, that much younger than ourselves. So what's the difference? You cant blame it on growing up on St Mary's (as I grew up on a similar estate in 'dale all my life - and i've been mates with lads who've grown up on St Mary's and the like and they're some of the nicest people you can meet). Cant really lie the blame on being in a "pack" - I was there with about ten others around me I knew last night, yet didnt feel the need to act like that. I used to go dale with about 30 others, when I was 15/16 and never once acted anything like they did last night.

 

They think they are big and can do what they like, I suggest they are sent for a spell in Afghanistan, where seeking out and goading the opposition may meet with some real resistance.

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They think they are big and can do what they like, I suggest they are sent for a spell in Afghanistan, where seeking out and goading the opposition may meet with some real resistance.

Trouble is they'll be the first ones back claiming benefit forever, citing trauma, and wanting counselling. Not to denigrate real Psot traumatic, far from it, they will be claiming thay had when it when allt hey had to do was clean the slops out.

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They think they are big and can do what they like, I suggest they are sent for a spell in Afghanistan, where seeking out and goading the opposition may meet with some real resistance.

 

yeah then all they'd do was make sure they smoked a spliff and fail the MDT and get chucked out...

 

people used to get white feathers for that sort of thing!

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I thought I was bad being unable to spell the word embarrassed. :blink::lol:

I'm 23. Lordy is 19 or so. LaticsLegend and JonesyOAFC are both 18 and Lee is 17. Yet the people we've been calling tw*ts arent in actual fact, that much younger than ourselves. So what's the difference? You cant blame it on growing up on St Mary's (as I grew up on a similar estate in 'dale all my life - and i've been mates with lads who've grown up on St Mary's and the like and they're some of the nicest people you can meet). Cant really lie the blame on being in a "pack" (as just because you're in a large group of mates, doesnt mean you feel the need to act like tw*ts) - I was there with about ten others around me I knew last night, yet didnt feel the need to act like that. I used to go dale with about 30 others, when I was 15/16 and never once acted anything like they did last night.

best bit of the night though was when the two lads were giving it the big I AM the steward asked them to step outside as they had used up all there warnings the one in the white tops bottom lip started quivering!

 

sad acts who had overdosed on too many blue smarties!

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I was embarassed by what went on around me tonight. Made me wish i'd not bothered going.

 

Now I dont mind the result. I dont mind getting beat. Infact, we should of had the game won by half time the amount of chances we had. Morecambe's keeper is probably the best opposition performance we will see all season. Ah well. Some of the best penalties i've seen in a while and some of the very worst.

 

I love banter, infact that's one of the reasons I used to sit in the Paddock. We in the Paddock however, knew where the mark was and although it did get heated at times. It was never like this against small clubs there should be no animosity whatsoever towards.

 

However, what embarassed me was the little muppets in the RRE. I'll get onto them 'kicking off' with the stewards a bit later, but there was loads which annoyed me long before that incident.

 

Let's not forget the main fact. This was Morecambe in the tinpot cup. This is what will be for the vast majority of Morecambe fans, there first visit to BP and I wonder what on earth they'll think of us now. There was absolutely no need to charge the barriers when we scored - passions werent running anywhere near high enough, like Millwall which was to be expected. Singing "your support is f**kin sh*t" was utterly cringe worthy. I wonder how many of them scrotes who charged the barrier would travel to Morecambe if the fixture was reversed tonight? Morecambe's following was made up of a dozen or so young school kids and husband and wife types. There was absolutely no one in that away end who looked trouble or threatening in anyway - which begs the question why so many little tw*ts went so overboard. Three of those young Morecambe happened to find themselves in the wrong section of the RRE in with the Latics fans. I dont know how, but they managed it. They looked absolutely petrified and were asking one another where the hell they go and how they get in there end. Luckily for them, they were asking one another as I was going past (rather than a small group of the muppets who'd of probably jumped them knowing their pack mentality) and I pretty much lead them down near the barrier and told them to tell the steward and you'll be let in - they even managed a thanks before they pegged it down by the barriers once the muppets realised they were Morecambe fans. When Morecambe's winning penalty went in and after a full 90 minutes worth of abuse directed at them and there mates. I did raise a little smirk to see them celebrating and giving a little back.

 

Now the incident with the stewards. Stewards all game had been telling people to sit down. Fair enough. there was however one or two who tried pushing the stewards to their limit and seeing how much they could get away with. The trouble stemmed from two lads sat two rows infront of the row I was on who were persistantly standing. They were told three times in the first half and even more times in the 2nd by people on my row to sit down. Not only because they couldnt be bothered standing all game, but because behind my row was a young lad who when people infront of me stood up - was never in a million years going to see over me and so he'd of spent the entire game staring at my back if the little muppets had there way. The dad and child incidentally upped sticks elsewhere in the stand when the bottle was thrown.

 

A bottle was thrown into the away end at half time. Only reached the meshing but still should never have happened.

 

In the 2nd half. The lad who got kicked out first carried on his one man crusade and thinking he was in the right and finally the stewards told him enough was enough. He'd had about 8 warnings in total from the stewards, nevermind those around. He knew what was coming so decided to sprawl himself over two rows which left the stewards with no other alternative than to use the appropriate force to get him out. He didnt like it so started fighting back a little. Once stood up at the steps, the stewards let go thinking he'd just march up the steps, no problem. He got to where the main bulk of muppets where and dived into them. They were pretty much pulling one another in, so the stewards couldnt get them - till they came in, in force and yanked a few out. Those who got pulled out by the stewards then tried to headbutt and attack by any way they could. How one of the stewards didnt lose it and give one of them a crack I dont know. The others then proceeded to chant "S.M.P". Laughable.

 

Me and Chaddy had a laugh about it at the time, mocking the squeaky voice and the "i'll bang ya" but its pathetic. Too many people who've drifted over from the chaddy, never been to an away game - now suddenly find themselves ten yards from the away fans and getting giddy as anything.

 

The lad who was chucked out first's mate decided to leave about ten minutes after his mate had been kicked out and started muttering stuff about the row I was on "pr*cks". It's funny how i've never seen him before tonight, either at home games or at any away i've been. I'm not the one acting like a t*at, giving the club a bad name to a team who's fans are on there first visit here and most importantly - the one's who are going to lose the club money. It's a shame you get a 3 year ban for being caught fighting at football - as that gobby little prick deserved a smack. Infront of his girlfriend or not.

 

It's only going to end one way. Those of us who've waited years to be allowed to go in the RRE are either going to have it taken away from us, or the club is going to be hit massively in the pocket when the police announce that they need x amount more police for games. Tonight should of been a police free game. Morecambe in the tinpot cup. The last place you'd expect anything whatsoever.

 

I can only presume that they were letting everyone know what they want for their birthdays SMP

 

As long as they have some adult supervision, I'm sure it'll be fine.

 

On a serious note, clearly I'm not 'down with the kids'. What the hell is this?

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best bit of the night though was when the two lads were giving it the big I AM the steward asked them to step outside as they had used up all there warnings the one in the white tops bottom lip started quivering!

 

sad acts who had overdosed on too many blue smarties!

 

Well i saw that but didnt see his lip quvivering and the two lads that got kicked out both go to latics regularly home and AWAY!!!. And all am saying about those people moaning about standing if u wanted to sit all game u should of sat at the other end of the stand or in the main stand.

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I've got to say I find all this very amusing. One week we got a good few members on here talking how they like to stand up and how they're gonna do it inspite of the stewards, the next moaning when a chav goes over the top. Trust me all this "I' am gonna stand up" rubbish is fuelling one another to do it that little bit more. Hey and all you members who have been advocating it can all come back at me and say we didn't mean it like this, well you've all fuelled one another.....full stop. It's time a near zero tolerance policy was introduced then to the detriment of law abiding sorts don't ya think before it cost my club tonnes of cash or the stand is closed down to one set of fans........told once or your out...simple.

 

Absolutely spot on!

 

After the Millwall game this forum was awash with fans lambasting the stewards for being too heavy handed, stating that they would stand at games irrespective of the ground regulations - it's their god given right after all as the £20 entry fee clearly entitles them to do whatever the hell they like, right? Do they not understand that there will always be someone that takes this attitude further.

 

Clearly, it's unacceptable for these kids to behave in this way. But this is only an extension of the exact behaviour that many users of this board have been advocating recently.

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Well i saw that but didnt see his lip quvivering and the two lads that got kicked out both go to latics regularly home and AWAY!!!. And all am saying about those people moaning about standing if u wanted to sit all game u should of sat at the other end of the stand or in the main stand.

"We want our edgey back"

 

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As for not wanting to stand. It wasnt that simple. 6 year old kid behind me. What do you want me to do? Unfortunately "edgey" couldnt quite grasp it.

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the two lads that got kicked out both go to latics regularly home and AWAY!!!.

So that gives him the right to act like a blurt then?

 

And all am saying about those people moaning about standing if u wanted to sit all game u should of sat at the other end of the stand or in the main stand.

Are you saying that it's a no-go area for particular Oldham Athletic fans?

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