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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 21 Sep 16 4.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Selhurst to be gender neutral.. Arthur wait to be renamed something gender neutral.. ditto Wright and bright lounges.. Holmesdale upper and lower to be renamed as they currently have class connotations or the insinuation that one level is better than the other. Let's scrap the red and blue colours while we're at it. Plays too much to girls being in red and boys in blue stereotypes. No black white or brown colouring either as they are too racial. I vote for a nice green or what about purple.. Ban any singing of the song 'When I was a young boy' ... anyone trying to get the crowd singing it to be imprisoned / fined / flogged / all the above Pete and Alice's costumes to be burnt on a giant bonfire at half time. The idea they could be boyfriend and girlfriend is polluting and corrupting the minds of our young supporters and it must be stopped with immediate effect. No more mascots. Let's take back control Maybe you should get Eddie Izzard to front your campaign for you. He loves a protest.
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 21 Sep 16 4.17pm | |
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Originally posted by bubble wrap
Maybe you should get Eddie Izzard to front your campaign for you. He loves a protest. Yes I am in talks with him, Bob geldoff, Russell brand and Charlotte church and Emma Thompson have pledged their support. I am working on the financial element . Not right they are asked to donate as well as campaign so I think we should all give this our financial backing so as not to make too many demands on them. Anyone not coughing up will be named and shamed and ostracized for the rest of their natural days.
When I was a young girl my Mother said to me.. You listen here kid you're CPFC |
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Part Time James 21 Sep 16 4.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Yes I am in talks with him, Bob geldoff, Russell brand and Charlotte church and Emma Thompson have pledged their support. I am working on the financial element . Not right they are asked to donate as well as campaign so I think we should all give this our financial backing so as not to make too many demands on them. Anyone not coughing up will be named and shamed and ostracized for the rest of their natural days. If you are getting those people together in one place could you let me know when and where? Cheers.
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 21 Sep 16 4.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
No No NO The Animals should come first! I want Selhurst to be a Donkey Sanctuary first and foremost and all other sporting activities cancelled. The kids would love it too. Fcuk Palace and Football.... I want my own agenda to stop animal cruelty and suffering to be on everyone's mind 24/7.
We've had Kuqi, Sanogo and Bamford , Hoof. We've been a donkey sanctuary for a while now.
Living down here does have some advantages. At least you can see them cry. |
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 21 Sep 16 4.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
If you are getting those people together in one place could you let me know when and where? Purely a stab in the dark here but I am guessing you don't want their autographs
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 21 Sep 16 5.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Selhurst to be gender neutral.. Arthur wait to be renamed something gender neutral.. ditto Wright and bright lounges.. Holmesdale upper and lower to be renamed as they currently have class connotations or the insinuation that one level is better than the other. Let's scrap the red and blue colours while we're at it. Plays too much to girls being in red and boys in blue stereotypes. No black white or brown colouring either as they are too racial. I vote for a nice green or what about purple.. Ban any singing of the song 'When I was a young boy' ... anyone trying to get the crowd singing it to be imprisoned / fined / flogged / all the above Pete and Alice's costumes to be burnt on a giant bonfire at half time. The idea they could be boyfriend and girlfriend is polluting and corrupting the minds of our young supporters and it must be stopped with immediate effect. No more mascots. Let's take back control
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Well I think Simon's head is large; always involved in espionage. (Name that tune) |
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Hoof Hearted 21 Sep 16 5.56pm | |
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Originally posted by mezzer
We've had Kuqi, Sanogo and Bamford , Hoof. We've been a donkey sanctuary for a while now. BOOM BOOM Mezzer!
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Holmesdale Steve East Grinstead 21 Sep 16 6.10pm | |
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Originally posted by est1905
So when they are seen behaving in a negative way its 'a couple of minorities'? I disagree, they are not angels as some on here like to portray them. But you have to take into account that like it or not, the thousands of non-HF are normally joining in with the song that was started by the few hundred HF fans.
There's a bloke down my road who walks round in a Tesco's carrier bag. Turns out he is a brighton faggot. |
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citizensmudge midlands 21 Sep 16 7.07pm | |
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Jesus there are some stuffy self-righteous cretins on here.Back in the Eighties when I was the youngster at Selhurst and going to away games it was about the football first and then violence if we could find it.Im not in any way saying it was justifiable but back then it was a similar story for many football clubs across the country.A predominantly younger section of supporters would have an area of the ground that was dedicated to them and they would be the most vocal. Back then we were in the New Stand enclosure at the Holmesdale end and we didnt protest about social problems or hold meetings with FA representatives about ticket prices we watched the game and then looked for visiting supporters to fight.It was the football culture then it was just what you did if you were in that social group along with copious amounts of alcohol and drugs. Thirty years on and the equivalent group now are being spoken about negatively by a few politically correct asswipes just because they spend their own time and money protesting with banners on things they feel strongly about. Are they physically or mentally abusing anyone with their stand on ticket prices for travelling fans or there protest at Fabric being shut down? Are they causing pain to anyone with what they wear on Matchdays or damaging anything whatsoever with their passion for the football club? While 30 years is a long time ago a lot of posters on here will have fond memories of those times including some maybe like me who enjoyed the lad culture that came with it.When you consider what went on then and use it as a barometer to what the HF stand for and how they go about their business now those that are criticising should have a word with themselves. Edited by citizensmudge (21 Sep 2016 7.09pm)
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BOYCE THE TRU LEGEND Croydon 21 Sep 16 9.58pm | |
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Originally posted by citizensmudge
Jesus there are some stuffy self-righteous cretins on here.Back in the Eighties when I was the youngster at Selhurst and going to away games it was about the football first and then violence if we could find it.Im not in any way saying it was justifiable but back then it was a similar story for many football clubs across the country.A predominantly younger section of supporters would have an area of the ground that was dedicated to them and they would be the most vocal. Back then we were in the New Stand enclosure at the Holmesdale end and we didnt protest about social problems or hold meetings with FA representatives about ticket prices we watched the game and then looked for visiting supporters to fight.It was the football culture then it was just what you did if you were in that social group along with copious amounts of alcohol and drugs. Thirty years on and the equivalent group now are being spoken about negatively by a few politically correct asswipes just because they spend their own time and money protesting with banners on things they feel strongly about. Are they physically or mentally abusing anyone with their stand on ticket prices for travelling fans or there protest at Fabric being shut down? Are they causing pain to anyone with what they wear on Matchdays or damaging anything whatsoever with their passion for the football club? While 30 years is a long time ago a lot of posters on here will have fond memories of those times including some maybe like me who enjoyed the lad culture that came with it.When you consider what went on then and use it as a barometer to what the HF stand for and how they go about their business now those that are criticising should have a word with themselves. Edited by citizensmudge (21 Sep 2016 7.09pm) Bar the fighting bit - i know that was the norm back in the day - agree, with this, the HF hate crew have some confusing bitterness about them. Apart from that lad chucking V bombs all that lot do is produce positivity around the club, this is reminding me of the labour party mess. Lets get behind each other aye? Edited by BOYCE THE TRU LEGEND (21 Sep 2016 9.59pm)
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CJr94 Holmesdale Road 22 Sep 16 11.42am | |
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Originally posted by citizensmudge
Jesus there are some stuffy self-righteous cretins on here.Back in the Eighties when I was the youngster at Selhurst and going to away games it was about the football first and then violence if we could find it.Im not in any way saying it was justifiable but back then it was a similar story for many football clubs across the country.A predominantly younger section of supporters would have an area of the ground that was dedicated to them and they would be the most vocal. Back then we were in the New Stand enclosure at the Holmesdale end and we didnt protest about social problems or hold meetings with FA representatives about ticket prices we watched the game and then looked for visiting supporters to fight.It was the football culture then it was just what you did if you were in that social group along with copious amounts of alcohol and drugs. Thirty years on and the equivalent group now are being spoken about negatively by a few politically correct asswipes just because they spend their own time and money protesting with banners on things they feel strongly about. Are they physically or mentally abusing anyone with their stand on ticket prices for travelling fans or there protest at Fabric being shut down? Are they causing pain to anyone with what they wear on Matchdays or damaging anything whatsoever with their passion for the football club? While 30 years is a long time ago a lot of posters on here will have fond memories of those times including some maybe like me who enjoyed the lad culture that came with it.When you consider what went on then and use it as a barometer to what the HF stand for and how they go about their business now those that are criticising should have a word with themselves. Edited by citizensmudge (21 Sep 2016 7.09pm) Spot on.
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Hoof Hearted 22 Sep 16 12.01pm | |
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Well I guess if you like a bit of politics with your football you will back the HF. If like me, you go to the game to watch football and escape from the problems and injustices of the world you will want the HF to do what they do best, create an atmosphere and leave all the political stuff back in the pub. COYP Edited by Hoof Hearted (22 Sep 2016 12.01pm)
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