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marcengels wrote: We are bringing up a generation of supporters who will have no interest in being in the ground early, standing for a game and are more interested in taking a photo than celebrating a goal with the person next to them.:cry:
I most certainly am not.

Me and 5 Jnr have a superb time at the matches. He started off pretty quiet but now joins in for most of the singing. He loves a pre game bet on the first goalscorer. We never leave early. And he probably went as wild as I've ever seen him at the Spurs game.

Only drawback is he fucking loves "The Wonder of You" and even plays it on youtube at home. :oops:

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I Hate Hleb wrote:I support, I support,
I support my local team,
I sup-port my lo-cal team!!!

8) :lol: :lol: :wink:
The Wolves fans called, they want their song back! :D

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Number 5 wrote:
marcengels wrote: We are bringing up a generation of supporters who will have no interest in being in the ground early, standing for a game and are more interested in taking a photo than celebrating a goal with the person next to them.:cry:
I most certainly am not.

Me and 5 Jnr have a superb time at the matches. He started off pretty quiet but now joins in for most of the singing. He loves a pre game bet on the first goalscorer. We never leave early. And he probably went as wild as I've ever seen him at the Spurs game.

Only drawback is he fucking loves "The Wonder of You" and even plays it on youtube at home. :oops:
Agreed no 5 I took my littlun (7 at the time) to the Bolton game (2-0) a couple of seasons ago, and we were sitting at the interface between both sets of fans, and he was on his feet shouting at them, all the most childish and innocent of abuse,(bolton are bozos!) but it was funny.

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goonersid wrote:
Number 5 wrote:
marcengels wrote: We are bringing up a generation of supporters who will have no interest in being in the ground early, standing for a game and are more interested in taking a photo than celebrating a goal with the person next to them.:cry:
I most certainly am not.

Me and 5 Jnr have a superb time at the matches. He started off pretty quiet but now joins in for most of the singing. He loves a pre game bet on the first goalscorer. We never leave early. And he probably went as wild as I've ever seen him at the Spurs game.

Only drawback is he fucking loves "The Wonder of You" and even plays it on youtube at home. :oops:
Agreed no 5 I took my littlun (7 at the time) to the Bolton game (2-0) a couple of seasons ago, and we were sitting at the interface between both sets of fans, and he was on his feet shouting at them, all the most childish and innocent of abuse,(bolton are bozos!) but it was funny.
:lol:

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marcengels wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
corkbarry wrote:Can you imagine the happiness you will feel as you enter the Rocket,Phibbers,The Twelve Pins, Gunners and many more :barscarf: :lol:
mate, going to english pubs (and specially the ones filled with gooners) is something i've been dying to do for over a decade. as i said before, my time in london will be the following: hostel - pub - grove - pub - hostel - pub - hostel - pub - pub - pub - grove - pub - hostel :lol: :lol: :lol:
when you going to be in England BG...cos aint gonna miss that one

:-P :-P :lol: 8)
september, mate! :barscarf: :barscarf:

i'm going to be the whole month in europe, and probably something around two weeks of those in london. however, on the other two weeks i'll be coming back to watch games at the emirates, so i'll be showing up the whole month :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Are you bringing some females with you?

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Number 5 wrote:
marcengels wrote: We are bringing up a generation of supporters who will have no interest in being in the ground early, standing for a game and are more interested in taking a photo than celebrating a goal with the person next to them.:cry:
I most certainly am not.

Me and 5 Jnr have a superb time at the matches. He started off pretty quiet but now joins in for most of the singing. He loves a pre game bet on the first goalscorer. We never leave early. And he probably went as wild as I've ever seen him at the Spurs game.

Only drawback is he fucking loves "The Wonder of You" and even plays it on youtube at home. :oops:
Fair enough Nr5, my point is a more general one that one the whole young fans dont/won't have the upbringing in football that maybe the more senior :lol: fans did, and this, coupled with the immediate nature and use of technology, means that a sense of belonging to a whole that is not dictated by the club, seems to get lost.

Kids aren't really going to footy on their own like they used to, and the congregation of like-minded people is more and more difficult. They will be used to this "new" version of football.

While there is alot about football which is better now, the experience of going, for me, is not....and I wonder how it will be when this generation of youngsters are the majority.

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marcengels wrote:
Number 5 wrote:
marcengels wrote: We are bringing up a generation of supporters who will have no interest in being in the ground early, standing for a game and are more interested in taking a photo than celebrating a goal with the person next to them.:cry:
I most certainly am not.

Me and 5 Jnr have a superb time at the matches. He started off pretty quiet but now joins in for most of the singing. He loves a pre game bet on the first goalscorer. We never leave early. And he probably went as wild as I've ever seen him at the Spurs game.

Only drawback is he fucking loves "The Wonder of You" and even plays it on youtube at home. :oops:
Fair enough Nr5, my point is a more general one that one the whole young fans dont/won't have the upbringing in football that maybe the more senior :lol: fans did, and this, coupled with the immediate nature and use of technology, means that a sense of belonging to a whole that is not dictated by the club, seems to get lost.

Kids aren't really going to footy on their own like they used to, and the congregation of like-minded people is more and more difficult. They will be used to this "new" version of football.

While there is alot about football which is better now, the experience of going, for me, is not....and I wonder how it will be when this generation of youngsters are the majority.
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marcengels wrote:
Number 5 wrote:
marcengels wrote: We are bringing up a generation of supporters who will have no interest in being in the ground early, standing for a game and are more interested in taking a photo than celebrating a goal with the person next to them.:cry:
I most certainly am not.

Me and 5 Jnr have a superb time at the matches. He started off pretty quiet but now joins in for most of the singing. He loves a pre game bet on the first goalscorer. We never leave early. And he probably went as wild as I've ever seen him at the Spurs game.

Only drawback is he fucking loves "The Wonder of You" and even plays it on youtube at home. :oops:
Fair enough Nr5, my point is a more general one that one the whole young fans dont/won't have the upbringing in football that maybe the more senior :lol: fans did, and this, coupled with the immediate nature and use of technology, means that a sense of belonging to a whole that is not dictated by the club, seems to get lost.

Kids aren't really going to footy on their own like they used to, and the congregation of like-minded people is more and more difficult. They will be used to this "new" version of football.

While there is alot about football which is better now, the experience of going, for me, is not....and I wonder how it will be when this generation of youngsters are the majority.
There is a simple solution mate, you need to start having as much unprotected sex as you can with the riff raff off the council estates and then start taking your chavvy offspring to the ground.
:lol: 8) :wink:

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Percy Dalton wrote:Are you bringing some females with you?

:wink:
of course not!!! i intend on spending a week in norway :-P :-P

and i intend to check out the beauty of the english women :D :) :wink:

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brazilianGOONER wrote:
Percy Dalton wrote:Are you bringing some females with you?

:wink:
nd i intend to check out the beauty of the english women :D :) :wink:
Good luck with that BG! :shock: :shock:

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Well, I get the impression this thread was a bit of a pop at BG by Mono, but I notice after BG's excellent, heart felt post Mono has not replied...

Personally, I find it a bit much a Manure fan having a pop about "foreign" or "non-local" fans. In Ireland the Mouser, Gooner and Manure fans are the biggest groups of fans. Out of them, the mousers and Gooners travel to matches in England and Europe in HUGE numbers. We spend a hell of alot of money doing so. Even the small number of Scum fans here travel regularly to games.

But the Irish manure fans? No. They are mostly billy big bollocks on Monday morning in work but have never actually travelled to a game. That is why they are the most hated group of fans over here. I honestly have more respect for the scum that travel to shite fart drain than the armchair manure fans that have jumped on the post Sky Manure bandwagon.

Most Oirish Gooners and Mousers would have started following their teams because of the Oirish connections; players etc, and because it is a far supperior quality of football. Having said that, alot of those fans would also attend Oirish league games too.

Every season I used to attend 10 to 12 home games, at least 1 or 2 Europeans away and a couple aways in Engerland since 1991 when I could afford to piss huge ammounts away on travel, match tickets, food, beer and hotels (and this was before Ryanair and their regular cheap flights). Nowdays I'm married with 2 kids and a mortgage (and a nice 19% pay cut thanks to our cunty government) so I just cannot afford to get over regularly anymore. Do I feel less of a fan? Do I my bollocks. I've probably spent more in one year of following the Arsenal than most mancs spend in a lifetime.

For me Mono implying that foreign fans are not "true" fans is about as relevent as him claiming to be a "true" fan even though he now lives in Wales. You can't have it both ways, mate.

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Basil is a Gooner wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
Percy Dalton wrote:Are you bringing some females with you?

:wink:
nd i intend to check out the beauty of the english women :D :) :wink:
Good luck with that BG! :shock: :shock:
:lol:

How much time do you have BG?

(not that the men are any better :oops: )

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DB10GOONER wrote:Well, I get the impression this thread was a bit of a pop at BG by Mono, but I notice after BG's excellent, heart felt post Mono has not replied...

Personally, I find it a bit much a Manure fan having a pop about "foreign" or "non-local" fans. In Ireland the Mouser, Gooner and Manure fans are the biggest groups of fans. Out of them, the mousers and Gooners travel to matches in England and Europe in HUGE numbers. We spend a hell of alot of money doing so. Even the small number of Scum fans here travel regularly to games.

But the Irish manure fans? No. They are mostly billy big bollocks on Monday morning in work but have never actually travelled to a game. That is why they are the most hated group of fans over here. I honestly have more respect for the scum that travel to shite fart drain than the armchair manure fans that have jumped on the post Sky Manure bandwagon.

Most Oirish Gooners and Mousers would have started following their teams because of the Oirish connections; players etc, and because it is a far supperior quality of football. Having said that, alot of those fans would also attend Oirish league games too.

Every season I used to attend 10 to 12 home games, at least 1 or 2 Europeans away and a couple aways in Engerland since 1991 when I could afford to piss huge ammounts away on travel, match tickets, food, beer and hotels (and this was before Ryanair and their regular cheap flights). Nowdays I'm married with 2 kids and a mortgage (and a nice 19% pay cut thanks to our cunty government) so I just cannot afford to get over regularly anymore. Do I feel less of a fan? Do I my bollocks. I've probably spent more in one year of following the Arsenal than most mancs spend in a lifetime.

For me Mono implying that foreign fans are not "true" fans is about as relevent as him claiming to be a "true" fan even though he now lives in Wales. You can't have it both ways, mate.
Unless you're a hermaphrodite!!! :shock: :oops: :lol: :lol: :wink:

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Number 5 wrote:
marcengels wrote:
Number 5 wrote:
marcengels wrote: We are bringing up a generation of supporters who will have no interest in being in the ground early, standing for a game and are more interested in taking a photo than celebrating a goal with the person next to them.:cry:
I most certainly am not.

Me and 5 Jnr have a superb time at the matches. He started off pretty quiet but now joins in for most of the singing. He loves a pre game bet on the first goalscorer. We never leave early. And he probably went as wild as I've ever seen him at the Spurs game.

Only drawback is he fucking loves "The Wonder of You" and even plays it on youtube at home. :oops:
Fair enough Nr5, my point is a more general one that one the whole young fans dont/won't have the upbringing in football that maybe the more senior :lol: fans did, and this, coupled with the immediate nature and use of technology, means that a sense of belonging to a whole that is not dictated by the club, seems to get lost.

Kids aren't really going to footy on their own like they used to, and the congregation of like-minded people is more and more difficult. They will be used to this "new" version of football.

While there is alot about football which is better now, the experience of going, for me, is not....and I wonder how it will be when this generation of youngsters are the majority.
There is a simple solution mate, you need to start having as much unprotected sex as you can with the riff raff off the council estates and then start taking your chavvy offspring to the ground.
:lol: 8) :wink:
Mate, you shoulda heard Dublin's finest Mom and Son (9 or 10?) combo fetch up last week up in our block. Fcuking hilarious. Everybody was a "c**t" Everything was a "fcukin c**t". She was even addressing her offspring as a "c**t". He was giving out about "c**t" this and "feckin bunch of feckin c**ts" that. At half time she called a mate "You'll never feckin' believe where I am you c**t. In the feckin c**tin Emirates with this little "c**t. Watchin these set of c**ts...
"Move on up" sent him into orbit. :twisted:

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