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Percy of Peckham Eton Mess 06 Feb 14 10.55pm | |
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Think they are God's gift to the bottom of the Premiership. (Been there often enough!!!!). Would love to see them go down and take their ****ing bubbles with them! Why DO they sing about giving a blowjob to a pet chimpanzee?
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cornwalls palace Torpoint 06 Feb 14 10.58pm | |
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more from the blowing bubbles...... ..they are still living off the Premiership buzz. ..You can knock Palace for being a **** club with no history, but at least they make some noise. While any form of instrument at a ground is laughable, I don't think you can deny they usually create a pretty cracking atmosphere. Edited by cornwalls palace (06 Feb 2014 10.59pm)
.......has our coach driver done a Poo'yet, without thinking about Gus! |
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7@burnley79 Battersea 07 Feb 14 12.26am | |
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Quote Rudi Hedman at 06 Feb 2014 6.14pm
Charlie Kray used to drink in The Blue Orchid.
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Paddy Mulligan BRIXTON 07 Feb 14 12.53am | |
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Jacko was a Wet Sham fan. He was always blowing Bubbles.
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May11th1979 Crawley 07 Feb 14 7.25am | |
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Coming from a bunch of wannabe Danny Dyer types. The cheek to say WE have delusions of grandeur! Well I've got news for you lads, You are S*it and have been for years, you're a one man team and he's not that much cop and I hope to god you are relegated.
A five year old child could do this! Somebody fetch me a five year old child. |
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bright&wright 07 Feb 14 8.19am | |
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I've never known more miserable fans than WH. They think they're bigger than they are and are gutted that Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham don't take them seriously. Their support is sh*t too. One song. One slow, dreary, boring song. And East London is the biggest sh*thole going.
'We are going to make a little bit of history here’ Mr. J. Ertl. |
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beagle pom tiddly om pom pom 07 Feb 14 8.21am | |
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I'd rather have a drum than a bubble machine.
When the time comes, I want die just like my Dad - at peace and asleep. |
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BelfastEagle 07 Feb 14 8.33am | |
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Quote cornwalls palace at 06 Feb 2014 10.31pm
...apparently, palace fans have no wit. As opposed to west spam fans who are half wits ?
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bexleydave Barnehurst 07 Feb 14 8.35am | |
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Quote BelfastEagle at 07 Feb 2014 8.33am
Quote cornwalls palace at 06 Feb 2014 10.31pm
...apparently, palace fans have no wit. As opposed to west spam fans who are half wits ?
Bexley Dave Can you hear the Brighton sing? I can't hear a ******* thing! "The most arrogant, obnoxious bunch of deluded little sun tanned, loafer wearing mummy's boys I've ever had the misfortune of having to listen to" (Burnley forum) |
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NICK THE EAGLE Coulsdon 07 Feb 14 9.29am | |
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In true Wet Spam delusional manor they are missing the point. They criticise our "crapy" ground our "crapy" support, yet on most of that thread they talk about how they could emulate us by being more organised and moving their more vocal support to be together. Their atmosphere is crap enough at the Boleyn just wait until they move to the Olympic Stadium. Have they ever been to grounds like the Majeski or Coventry? They are just soulless cubes just built for pop concerts and the occasional football match. To all those Burberry hat wearing thickos in East London, at the moment you have a home steeped in the heritage of your football club, but shortly you will move to a place where the acoustics will be far worse than Upton Park and then you will really wish you had not moved.. I'm loving the fact that we are clearly getting under the skin of these plastic fans in the Premier League, it's what is setting us apart from the rest and giving us the edge. Well done HF well done the drummer (your clearly p###ing them off) and well done Selhurst for have a great atmosphere and soul.
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ADW1988 Bromley 07 Feb 14 9.37am | |
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This made me laugh "saludo de carlitos wrote:
sorry, coming from a team who are taking a red card to their main man to court because they havent any other game other than lumping it miles up the field to him. Give us a break... Big club, yes they are, but less braincells between them all compared to a host of dead seagulls... Edited by ADW1988 (07 Feb 2014 9.38am) Edited by ADW1988 (07 Feb 2014 9.38am)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 07 Feb 14 10.06am | |
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Quote jcreedy at 06 Feb 2014 8.55pm
Quote bubble wrap at 06 Feb 2014 6.17pm
Quote Rudi Hedman at 06 Feb 2014 6.12pm
I wouldn't be bothered if the drum was dropped and broke, never to be replaced. What that thing achieved isn't required anymore and all it really does now is drown out a lot of songs from elsewhere. There were times early on at &rsenal when people got songs going that could've had the whole end singing but because of the drum and songs only allowed to start from that corner because of it, everyone had to wait for them to exhaust the bouncing up and down to the beat of the drum. "To the beat of the drum, bang, To the beat of the drum, bang, bang, bang." Hated hearing it on the TV at Blackburn, have got used to it mostly, only it does still irritate in parts. Totally agree Rudi. At Arsenal it became a them and us at times, HF were singing one thing the other 3400 fans something else. I like the HF but the drum was banging constantly and not always in time with the masses.
Look, lots of us join in with songs, when there are songs to be followed. I have my personal preferences. I love 'We love you', 'When I was a young boy' and 'We're the pride of South London, South London's number 1', but what most of us don't do is jump up and down to the beat of the drum for 20mins or more. Not only is it about just 60 people doing it but it drowns out other stuff being started and the people who know the songs can't get going because of it, don't bother. Fine, use a drum if it's constant singing. A couple of of the songs I don't like, but lots of others around me do, but I'm rarely around anyone bouncing up and down to a drum, and that's because it involves about 60 people only.
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