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« Reply #40 on: January 07, 2016, 08:40:51 am » |
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'kick the boards 'in the North is a tw@t, constant abuse and bad language,was gonna kick the pompey keepers head in the other week Looks like gollum That Gollum guy is a knob head. Last season he had a go at someone, accusing them of being a visiting fan and got the stewards involved. The guy then somehow produced his proof as a Cobblers fan and then Gollum backed tracked, apologised and looked like a total knob head.
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« Reply #41 on: January 07, 2016, 18:17:31 pm » |
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think your talking about gary the one who fu**ed about at stevenage last year with their keeper towards the end of the game when giving him the ball back which led to them getting the winning goal boy did he get some stick for that and still does
God I remember him. Had the misfortune to be sitting very close to him for that game and now make a mental note to stand/sit as far away as possible from him if I see him at a game. Whenever I do see him, he seems to go out of his way to make trouble.
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« Reply #42 on: January 07, 2016, 20:00:55 pm » |
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I dont know, you lot belong at the opera, shouting for a foul when it isnt in support of your own team is both loyal and has on many occasion influenced referees or helped them make the right decision. You lot who take the "I understand football and it wasnt so anyone who shouts for it is a twat' lot are totally up your own arses and dont get it, probably never will. Lot of people get to vent some frustrations at these games, frustration born out of a society of great division and inequality , football being the one time they can let steam off and get right behind their team. If you want to sit there all pompus, quiet and so be it, but dont criticise passion , its a gift.
No doubt you will all now comment on my grammar and spelling or something sad.
never surrender cobblers, never give up and fight for every decision whatever thevfacts of the situation.
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« Reply #43 on: January 07, 2016, 20:27:48 pm » |
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I dont know, you lot belong at the opera, shouting for a foul when it isnt in support of your own team is both loyal and has on many occasion influenced referees or helped them make the right decision. You lot who take the "I understand football and it wasnt so anyone who shouts for it is a twat' lot are totally up your own arses and dont get it, probably never will. Lot of people get to vent some frustrations at these games, frustration born out of a society of great division and inequality , football being the one time they can let steam off and get right behind their team. If you want to sit there all pompus, quiet and so be it, but dont criticise passion , its a gift.
No doubt you will all now comment on my grammar and spelling or something sad.
never surrender cobblers, never give up and fight for every decision whatever thevfacts of the situation.
I actually go to watch the football not vent my frustrations at society. Each to their own though.
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« Reply #44 on: January 07, 2016, 20:40:09 pm » |
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That reminds me, there was this middle aged guy who I always seemed to end up sitting near at away games. He constantly chuntered at the players, offering them fairly inept tactical advice at the top of his voice, getting angrier and angrier as the match went on. My favourite was the day where he had reached such a level of apoplexy he screamed "WHY? WHY AREN'T YOU LISTENING TO ME?!?" at the player who'd just failed to deliver the free kick in the recommended fashion!
I've not seen him for ages, actually. He's probably been snapped up by the coaching staff at Barca.
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« Reply #45 on: January 07, 2016, 21:34:26 pm » |
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I dont know, you lot belong at the opera, shouting for a foul when it isnt in support of your own team is both loyal and has on many occasion influenced referees or helped them make the right decision. You lot who take the "I understand football and it wasnt so anyone who shouts for it is a twat' lot are totally up your own arses and dont get it, probably never will. Lot of people get to vent some frustrations at these games, frustration born out of a society of great division and inequality , football being the one time they can let steam off and get right behind their team. If you want to sit there all pompus, quiet and so be it, but dont criticise passion , its a gift.
No doubt you will all now comment on my grammar and spelling or something sad.
never surrender cobblers, never give up and fight for every decision whatever thevfacts of the situation.
I actually agree with this more or less whole heartedly. I do want every decision to go Cobblers' way however dubious, although I think as I've got older I can look at at things in a bit more balanced way, and see why they don't. Takes me a minute though.
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« Reply #46 on: January 08, 2016, 06:25:47 am » |
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I always like to think I can take my claret tinted specs off during a game but as soon as a 50 / 50 goes against us they come straight back on and the ineptitude of the ref or the linesman becomes like a red mist to me.
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« Reply #47 on: January 08, 2016, 06:34:46 am » |
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I think as you get older you do become more tolerate towards refs and linesmen, last week everybody was very tolerate when the linesman slipped over and missed the ball going out of play just before we scored the first goal.
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« Reply #48 on: January 08, 2016, 09:45:35 am » |
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I always like to think I can take my claret tinted specs off during a game but as soon as a 50 / 50 goes against us they come straight back on and the ineptitude of the ref or the linesman becomes like a red mist to me.
How on earth do you know that the 50/50 has gone against you? I've been lead to believe this is virtually impossible to find the results of...
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« Reply #49 on: January 17, 2016, 06:50:12 am » |
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I was in the "Jeema Zone" yesterday (kind of like the Splash Zone at Sea World but swearier). To say that he was unhappy with our performance would be an understatement, but most worthy of note was his tirade against Dagenham just before half time - he shouted a 10 word sentence, the only word of which that wasn't an obscenity being "Dagenham"! The sight and sound of him in full flow is truly awe inspiring. He's like an x rated force of nature.
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« Reply #50 on: January 17, 2016, 07:22:54 am » |
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Do a Jeema swear box. Challenge him for a £1 every time he effs and jeffs. You'll be loaded
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« Reply #51 on: January 17, 2016, 07:23:09 am » |
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he shouted a 10 word sentence, the only word of which that wasn't an obscenity being "Dagenham"!
Good job the match wasn't just down the Nene because then all 10 words would have been obscenities.
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« Reply #52 on: January 17, 2016, 10:43:24 am » |
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I was in the "Jeema Zone" yesterday (kind of like the Splash Zone at Sea World but swearier). To say that he was unhappy with our performance would be an understatement, but most worthy of note was his tirade against Dagenham just before half time - he shouted a 10 word sentence, the only word of which that wasn't an obscenity being "Dagenham"! The sight and sound of him in full flow is truly awe inspiring. He's like an x rated force of nature.
I was sat directly behind him at Wycombe where he was on top form. His response to Wycombes early goal almost made it worth us going behind! We then battered them for 80 minutes to move 3-1 ahead, but when we let in a soft goal towards the end Jeema seemed to forget about the previous 80 minutes (and indeed the scoreline still favouring us) by labelling the team ***** useless c**ts *** etc!
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« Reply #53 on: January 17, 2016, 13:20:38 pm » |
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A lot of people seem to just shout out stuff they've heard on the telly. One bloke near me screamed "YOU SHOULD NEVER LET IT BOUNCE" when the ball bounce about 40 yards in front of Cresswell the other day.
That sounds like my old PE teacher CEd Parry. You used to get a right bollocking if you let it bounce!
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« Reply #54 on: January 17, 2016, 16:10:32 pm » |
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Jeema has been doing it for at least 40 years he used to travel to away games in an old claret VW van - can't remember the driver but owe him thanks for rescuing me from a tight spot leaving Doncaster's ground.
Jeema's effing and jeffing is fine but unfortunately his definition of what is pc still resides in the 70's and is not acceptable. A short custodial sentence (in the close season) would suffice.
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« Reply #55 on: January 18, 2016, 08:26:59 am » |
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That sounds like my old PE teacher CEd Parry. You used to get a right bollocking if you let it bounce!
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« Reply #57 on: January 18, 2016, 09:53:13 am » |
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65-82, blimey you were there for 17 years? Always liked Cedric, good old boy, you always knew where you stood with him. I was at Radcliffe from 82 to 88,
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« Reply #58 on: January 18, 2016, 10:09:59 am » |
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sorry 72.
He is still alive. An active member at a golf course. His picture reamins as an ex captain. I recognized him and was then told he still plays twice a week although he is nearing 90 years of age.
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« Reply #59 on: January 18, 2016, 10:26:08 am » |
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sorry 72.
He is still alive. An active member at a golf course. His picture reamins as an ex captain. I recognized him and was then told he still plays twice a week although he is nearing 90 years of age.
Good to know he's still around, I got to play in his retirement cricket match that he organised. Always got on well with him even though he tried his hardest to switch me from a left handed golfer to a right as the school had no left handed clubs!
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