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Post by baggins on Oct 11, 2017 12:36:31 GMT
Following on from a post I made a few minutes ago, anyone else regularly stand or sit next to a critic? Someone who throws out nothing but vitriolic rubbish at the squad during the game? Someone who hasn't seen anything past his belly, ever, but get him at a game and he's suddenly the best Manager the World has ever seen?
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Post by LJG on Oct 11, 2017 12:42:17 GMT
Yup. There's more than one in the West Enc.
I consider them bad omens if I get one next to me on the terrace.
I always wonder - how bad must your life be if the way you spend your spare time and disposable income is such a constant source of anger and disappointment to you?
The biggest targets are always: Harrison Lines Ollie Clarke
Pretty much any time one of those three touch the ball you'll get some spurt of vitriolic tourettes from one of these pie-munching Mourinhos.
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Post by Marshy on Oct 11, 2017 12:44:03 GMT
Following on from a post I made a few minutes ago, anyone else regularly stand or sit next to a critic? Someone who throws out nothing but vitriolic rubbish at the squad during the game? Someone who hasn't seen anything past his belly, ever, but get him at a game and he's suddenly the best Manager the World has ever seen? Answering your post title - Yes the wife. Unfortunately you are always going to get them no matter how well we're playing, but you are right why bloody bother going in the first place?
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Post by Henbury Gas on Oct 11, 2017 12:46:41 GMT
Following on from a post I made a few minutes ago, anyone else regularly stand or sit next to a critic? Someone who throws out nothing but vitriolic rubbish at the squad during the game? Someone who hasn't seen anything past his belly, ever, but get him at a game and he's suddenly the best Manager the World has ever seen? There is one in the east stand above my head who makes a lot of noise, but saying that there is a related gentleman who stands near me....
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Oct 11, 2017 12:53:48 GMT
I seem to be surrounded by idiots who don't understand my motivational entreaties to the players, nor do they seem to appreciate that I clearly know more about football than they do. All these dickheads do do is moan and groan about me throughout the game!! Unbelievable.
I agree with you Bags, the sooner the club rids itself of these moronic imbeciles the better.
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Post by baggins on Oct 11, 2017 12:54:57 GMT
Following on from a post I made a few minutes ago, anyone else regularly stand or sit next to a critic? Someone who throws out nothing but vitriolic rubbish at the squad during the game? Someone who hasn't seen anything past his belly, ever, but get him at a game and he's suddenly the best Manager the World has ever seen? There is one in the east stand above my head who makes a lot of noise, but saying that there is a related gentleman who stands near me.... Bet he's the best Manager ever! Mind you, try taking his hot chocolate away from at half time and there will be a fight.
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Post by baggins on Oct 11, 2017 12:55:50 GMT
I seem to be surrounded by idiots who don't understand my motivational entreaties to the players, nor do they seem to appreciate that I clearly know more about football than they do. All these dickheads do do is moan and groan about me throughout the game!! Unbelievable. I agree with you Bags, the sooner the club rids itself of these moronic imbeciles the better. Going Saturday?
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Oct 11, 2017 13:12:31 GMT
I seem to be surrounded by idiots who don't understand my motivational entreaties to the players, nor do they seem to appreciate that I clearly know more about football than they do. All these dickheads do do is moan and groan about me throughout the game!! Unbelievable. I agree with you Bags, the sooner the club rids itself of these moronic imbeciles the better. Going Saturday? Yeah, better had. The team and Ellis in particular won't perform without me.
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Post by c4h10 on Oct 11, 2017 13:35:48 GMT
Following on from a post I made a few minutes ago, anyone else regularly stand or sit next to a critic? Someone who throws out nothing but vitriolic rubbish at the squad during the game? Someone who hasn't seen anything past his belly, ever, but get him at a game and he's suddenly the best Manager the World has ever seen? Answering your post title - Yes the wife. Unfortunately you are always going to get them no matter how well we're playing, but you are right why bloody bother going in the first place? So. The post title is "Anyone else have idiotic critics near them?", and you say "Yes, the wife". Assuming that you stand near your wife, then you are the idiotic critic. Is that what you meant to imply?
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Post by Marshy on Oct 11, 2017 13:40:19 GMT
Answering your post title - Yes the wife. Unfortunately you are always going to get them no matter how well we're playing, but you are right why bloody bother going in the first place? So. The post title is "Anyone else have idiotic critics near them?", and you say "Yes, the wife". Assuming that you stand near your wife, then you are the idiotic critic. Is that what you meant to imply? No, I meant in my living room.
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Post by LJG on Oct 11, 2017 13:48:03 GMT
Yeah, better had. The team and Ellis in particular won't perform without me. Where did you learn you management techniques? I mean shouting "F**king hell Ellis you lazy useless piece of sh1t" literally every time he touches the ball - inspired. I never would have thought to try that.
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Post by tommym9 on Oct 11, 2017 13:49:10 GMT
I stood in front of someone at the Wolves game who was continually berating Chris Lines. I had to have a word with the bloke in the end because I thought Chris was outstanding that night.
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Post by LJG on Oct 11, 2017 14:05:15 GMT
I stood in front of someone at the Wolves game who was continually berating Chris Lines. I had to have a word with the bloke in the end because I thought Chris was outstanding that night. I'm surprised at the amount of "words" that are had towards these types on the terrace. They are not infrequent in the West Enc and can get rather red faced.
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Post by Colyton Gas on Oct 11, 2017 14:13:49 GMT
I stood in front of someone at the Wolves game who was continually berating Chris Lines. I had to have a word with the bloke in the end because I thought Chris was outstanding that night. Yes ,I sat in front of him and his constant foul language was an embarrassment especially with ladies next to him.So pleased an old boy spoke to him about it.Linesy was top notch anyway.
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Post by singupgas on Oct 11, 2017 14:28:29 GMT
I think it is down to level of expectations.
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Post by Okebournegas on Oct 11, 2017 14:32:16 GMT
Never any critics in the Blackthorn end , most of them are too watered to string a sentence together or too busy picking fights amongst themselves.
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Post by oldgas on Oct 11, 2017 14:50:22 GMT
During the first half against Northampton the people around us were OK, there was plenty of encouragement for the team and although the singing youngsters were a few rows away everything was pretty friendly with good banter.
When the 2nd half started 4 blokes, the oldest of whom had to be in his 60's plonked themselves in front of us. All through the half they were effing and jeffing and gesturing towards the home singing section, and generally not behaving their age. It doesn't particularly bother me, but I had my lad with me and whilst I appreciate that he probably knows all the swear words, he didn't really need to hear them bellowed every few seconds for 45 minutes. There was no abuse directed at our players, in the circumstances it would have been curmudgeonly to criticise during a performance like that.
Those blokes are probably totally different away from football, and wear suits to work.
Football can do funny things to some people.
Where do you sit Baggy?
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Post by Colyton Gas on Oct 11, 2017 15:08:21 GMT
Sounds like the 'Ray Winstone Look alike Brigade' who take their seats at the last minute at away games,usually watered and give the stewards a hard time.
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Post by Congas on Oct 11, 2017 15:12:52 GMT
It's the East of Eden story. The son the father loved the most was the one he treated the worst because he expected more of him. Typical football fans actually. So our best players shouldn't worry about being singled out. It just proves how good they are.
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Post by bluegas on Oct 11, 2017 15:43:13 GMT
I stand behind the dugouts in the West enclosure. Fortunately few nasty critics & plenty of wit. But once one guy & his son stood there & he raved like a butter from minute 1 to 45 & 46 to 90. It was an endless stream of invective & what I assume he thought was perceptive coaching (like DC,MS & Yatesy didn't know what was going on). Funny though - during halftime he exchanged words with a female friend of mine,& know what? He was perfectly nice & charming. Strange....
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