Of which approximately 1750 sat on their hands all game. The most noise they made was to berate the officials for letting Coventry take a corner with the ball just outside the line.SHORT AND CURLY wrote:Official site shows that there were 1,801 away fans at Coventry today.
A proper windowlicking d1ckwad was getting wound up at that... skinny runt, glasses and a gay polo shirt.Winchester Royal wrote:Of which approximately 1750 sat on their hands all game. The most noise they made was to berate the officials for letting Coventry take a corner with the ball just outside the line.SHORT AND CURLY wrote:Official site shows that there were 1,801 away fans at Coventry today.
Windowlickers.
What's a 'gay polo shirt'?moo wrote:A proper windowlicking d1ckwad was getting wound up at that... skinny runt, glasses and a gay polo shirt.Winchester Royal wrote:Of which approximately 1750 sat on their hands all game. The most noise they made was to berate the officials for letting Coventry take a corner with the ball just outside the line.SHORT AND CURLY wrote:Official site shows that there were 1,801 away fans at Coventry today.
Windowlickers.
Perhaps it had a sign at the back saying "lift here"Winchester Royal wrote:What's a 'gay polo shirt'?
Good point. Perhaps moo is getting confused between windowlickers and shirtlifters...?Dirk Gently wrote:Perhaps it had a sign at the back saying "lift here"Winchester Royal wrote:What's a 'gay polo shirt'?
'greed - I knew our away support was shit, but I'd forgotten how shitWinchester Royal wrote:Of which approximately 1750 sat on their hands all game. The most noise they made was to berate the officials for letting Coventry take a corner with the ball just outside the line.SHORT AND CURLY wrote:Official site shows that there were 1,801 away fans at Coventry today.
Windowlickers.
How do you rate the Blackpool, Derby or Norwich games then?Jerry St Clair wrote:It's becoming pretty easy to judge which away games are going to be full of people who sit down in silence for 90 minutes. And I just knew Coventry would be one of them.
Fair enough for those who like that sort of thing, but it isn't how I want to watch football. I much prefer standing in a tin shed at Selhurst, Ashton Gate or Ninian Park.
Blackpool should be ok, though the temporary stand along the whole side will make it difficult to congregate together. It was cracking fun last time we were there.Sarah Star wrote: How do you rate the Blackpool, Derby or Norwich games then?
T.R.O.L.I. wrote:
LOLZ @ the bloke 4 rows in front of me getting his knickers in a twist
Because the steward told us to sit in our allocated seats when we went in and I didn't want to find out that any empty seat I might have found actually belonged to someone who was late back from their beer/fag/toilet break. But yes I was tempted.Flash wrote:I just can't understand why more people weren't tempted to move to the back of the stands. There was loads of space there, you can at least have a sing song while enduring a crushingly dull game and you can help create a bit of an atmosphere.
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