THE MOST IRRITATING "SUPPORTER" EVER

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Brought my 5 year old to the Carling Cup game last week.

He even managed to get a chant going in block 13.

It was only Red Army, but still, I found it impressive. 8)

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DB10GOONER wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
rolypoly wrote:ufg

do tell us your memories of your first ever game or are you only 4 now in which case maybe you can just about remember anything! what a load of bollocks . taking three year olds with theattention span of a goldfish to a football match is bloody stupid and aint done for the kids sake-its done to make dad feel good
I agree Roly. I took my daughter to see Arsenal ladies at my local non league ground during the summer she enjoyed it but 5 minutes into the second half she found a little friend and spent the rest of the time running around with them. Now at a half full non league ground watching the ladies :oops: it didnt matter but i wouldnt do it to other fans at the Grove. Just for the record i was 8 when my dad took me to my first game at Highbury and i think thats about the right age
Was Boomer there?! :lol: :wink:
ah thought id seen him before :lol:

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Post by rolypoly »

goonersid

well done. exceptional circumstances save of course you must have deprived some longstanding gooner the privilege of being there. bet your kiddie knew there was going to be firework display.i could have done with one on saturday -a firework that is - and shoved it up kids backside.

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rolypoly wrote:goonersid

well done. exceptional circumstances save of course you must have deprived some longstanding gooner the privilege of being there. bet your kiddie knew there was going to be firework display.i could have done with one on saturday -a firework that is - and shoved it up kids backside.
It wasn't the final game Roly, it was a run of the mill 3-0 victory over Charlton.

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Thread after thread about how quiet our fans are and now we get a thread complaining they are too loud. :D

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Post by Henry Norris 1913 »

twats who stare at you as if you've announced for a peedo when you start singing. people that go "ole" at one nil, and louder

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atleast you could sing and shout over her! the fuking misserable old *word censored* behind me at the scum game last month, telling me to - be quite, stop swearing, sit down! of all fuking games aswell.

and hes obviously a ST holder bcos he was chatting away to people around him all the way through.

but i dont agree with a screaming fuking child either, i give up on home games now!

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ROL"y..i dunno what YOUR complaining about?
EVERY fecking time i get on a plane i get a little crunt behind me kicking the back of me fecking seat. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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Post by Chippy »

As a long term occupant of the Family Enclosure, that is what it is for. Chippy Jnr has been going since he was 5 (now 15). Obviously in there (apart from Cannon Club) everyone has a kid with them so understands the issues. It does still get v.annoying. The worst ones are the fuckers (sorry) darlings who kick the seat all the way through.

I think you really shouldn't take very young kids to other parts of the ground.

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ROLY I dont have any kids (i know about anyway :oops: :lol: ), but I have young cousins and friends with kids, and yes I have friend (QPR fan :oops: ) with a 4 year old daughter who is always pestering him to bring her with him to the games. He brought her once and the start of the season and yes he said was more interested in the counting clock and going to mcdonalds after than the actual game. He said she obviously didnt really want to watch football, just see where her dad went most weekends without her.

Yep a screeching kid in my ear would annoy me, but i personally if it was that bad would have had a word with the dad, just to quieten her a bit. But you're wrong there are kids that age who want to go to the football (not nessisarilly to watch the game).

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Personally I don't see how you can take a 3/4/5 year old to a football match. Do they even know wtf is going on?

GoonerGus please tell me you told that *word censored* to fuck off. Telling you to sit down and be quiet against the scum at home?

:roll:

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Post by LDB »

Number 5 wrote:Brought my 5 year old to the Carling Cup game last week.

He even managed to get a chant going in block 13.

It was only Red Army, but still, I found it impressive. 8)
The kid behind me just kept shouting shoot. He had a point. 8)

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It's all a conspiracy against you roly..........I would have put money on abramovich being behind it but I couldnt get any of the bookies to give me decent odds :roll: :lol:

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treygoony wrote:Personally I don't see how you can take a 3/4/5 year old to a football match. Do they even know wtf is going on?

GoonerGus please tell me you told that c**t to fuck off. Telling you to sit down and be quiet against the scum at home?

:roll:
not exacly, just ignored him and made a point of screaming abuse and chants and standing for aslong as possible.

still pisses me off now jus thinking about it. waste of a ST imo

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LDB wrote:
Number 5 wrote:Brought my 5 year old to the Carling Cup game last week.

He even managed to get a chant going in block 13.

It was only Red Army, but still, I found it impressive. 8)
The kid behind me just kept shouting shoot. He had a point. 8)
That's the yoof of today though isn't it?

They go tooled up everywhere. :lol: 8) :wink:

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