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Title: Going On From The Experiances Thread
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L.T.F.C - August 2, 2008 09:47 PM (GMT)
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I saw 2 kids in liverpool tops today. Quite possibly the scariest sight ever. Surely we arent becoming local kids lower league team. Its already a topic of conversation on WACCOE. There dad needs some serious talking too the fool


After all seater grounds, dodgy chairmen ruining clubs, and players obscene wages when people struggle to pay to get in. This is one of the things about modern football that does my nut in. Ok you come to watch a game of football fair enough, but what makes you want to wear the colours of the team you claim to "support", while watching your local team. It might sound like nothing but its somthing I just don't like and I see it pretty much every home game even when we were in the Championship. I have gone to games as a neutral in the past but I wouldn't do that just out of sheer respect.




Bcfc mad - August 2, 2008 11:02 PM (GMT)
seen a kid in a west ham shirt at are pre season friendly yesterday. Also about 30 kids all came together wearin man u trainin kit. Does my f#####g nut in.

Ched - August 2, 2008 11:20 PM (GMT)
They need to be ridiculued.

Some lad wore a Liverpool shirt to one of our pre-season games and he got the tench ripped out of him.

yorkiebarkid - August 2, 2008 11:47 PM (GMT)
It's astounding isn't it, their complete dumb-foundness at your reaction to them always get's me.

There was some prize turnip in the United end at Moscow with his brand spanka Samsung Chelsea shirt on whalzing round with his kid. He got an entire section of the concourse on his case followed by some dodgy undercooked hotdogs and warm coke in his general direction.

He promptly dissapeared.

watermelon man - August 3, 2008 03:08 PM (GMT)
We get loads of Arsenal shirts at Underhill but I don't mind them at all. Much rather have an Arsenal fan that turns up to watch Barnet than an Arsenal fan who goes shopping every Saturday afternoon and watches their team on MOTD in the evening.

Standupandsing - August 3, 2008 03:50 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Ched @ Aug 2 2008, 11:20 PM)
They need to be ridiculued.

Some lad wore a Liverpool shirt to one of our pre-season games and he got the tench ripped out of him.

That was f*cking quality! "Siiiign on..." :lol:


And I've seen Barca shirts in our "kop" before :rolleyes:

nick the jack - August 4, 2008 09:02 AM (GMT)
We get the odd Liverpool or Man Utd shirt as well, I dispise it, I usually try and make it seen that I'm not impressed, nothing more annoying, hate them, and I'm sure a lot of other clubs who have usually been lower league teams will know what I mean.

nw7 yid - August 4, 2008 01:39 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (watermelon man @ Aug 3 2008, 03:08 PM)
We get loads of Arsenal shirts at Underhill but I don't mind them at all. Much rather have an Arsenal fan that turns up to watch Barnet than an Arsenal fan who goes shopping every Saturday afternoon and watches their team on MOTD in the evening.

But why on earth do they think it necessary to wear the shirt?

BWA_Ultra - August 4, 2008 01:57 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (nick the jack @ Aug 4 2008, 10:02 AM)
We get the odd Liverpool or Man Utd shirt as well, I dispise it, I usually try and make it seen that I'm not impressed, nothing more annoying, hate them, and I'm sure a lot of other clubs who have usually been lower league teams will know what I mean.

We used to get loads of this and I hated it, not seen this for a while at colchester games however!

Cowbacon - August 5, 2008 01:30 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (watermelon man @ Aug 3 2008, 03:08 PM)
We get loads of Arsenal shirts at Underhill but I don't mind them at all. Much rather have an Arsenal fan that turns up to watch Barnet than an Arsenal fan who goes shopping every Saturday afternoon and watches their team on MOTD in the evening.

Yeah, having big-4-fans pop along for a bit of proper football is nice enough but unless its part of some big friendly get together, it does strike me as a bit disrespectful to wear the 'wrong' shirt.



watermelon man - August 6, 2008 12:17 AM (GMT)
Yeah I see what you mean and it's something I would never do but as a club who struggle attendance wise we need as much support as we can get so as long as people are watching Barnet at Underhill thats fine by me!




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