Speaking about droning on you should hear the fellas near the black of block 4 just groaning and moaning any football cliche you could think of straight from the whistle......now that's irritating.....
metroace":2xl1a7p1 said:Most blocks have negative tw@ts. Some are louder and more repetitive than others. I wonder why they think that those around them want to hear them droning on like a broken record?
Bristol Rich":1oh8nmfl said:This is all of a symptom of the team doing poorly. If we start winning games this will all stop.
GreenThing":2c5qj9hn said:Bristol Rich":2c5qj9hn said:This is all of a symptom of the team doing poorly. If we start winning games this will all stop.
It might calm down a bit, but there are some who moan and whinge about everything regardless.
Penlee":8nm03jkd said:I read an article about/by Tony Adams a couple of weeks ago and he said football has changed so fans now go to see their team win. They used to go to support the team/players.
Of course, some still do.
Penlee":29iiikcp said:No it is just that the ultra negative hecklers are too loud and annoy pretty much everyone around them.
They are bad when we are doing well so seasons like this just serve to crank up the volume and fuel their agendas.
So that's okay then, just because he didn't touch him. That would wind anyone up.SparkyPAFC":1fshia7l said:There's a lad right behind us in Block 3 who is ultra negative, doesn't have a good word to say even when we're winning/playing well and it grates on those who do support the Club through thick and thinner.
Yesterday was a case of the straw breaking the camels back. My mate approached said person in an aggressive manner but didn't lay a finger on him. He was then shoved down 3 rows. As you can imagine he wasn't best pleased to having been assaulted so confronted the lad again. Lots of shouted ensued before they were separated and my mate moved several rows away to calm the situation and focus fans and their phones onto the pitch (it was amazing to see how many wanted to film the action, lots of budding cameramen for Sky to recruit...)
He apologised to those sat around the incidect after the final whistle.