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Stuk Top half 17 Apr 18 7.13pm | |
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Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall
top comedy Stuk. later that evening... Quite. "Are we still playing bowls tomorrow dear or are you too upset?" "No I'll be alright by then, my second team are playing Spurs tonight. They'll cheer me up".
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bexleydave Barnehurst 18 Apr 18 4.21pm | |
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The Cream Puffs are really hurting:
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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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Apr 18 4.40pm | |
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Bunch of f@nny claps take themselves and their sh1tty club and soulless ground and support so seriously they don’t get why people laugh at them. The kid probably sits next to the one that held the banner up for an opposition shirt. Sh1t club, support and delusions of grandeur it’s remarkable.
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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 04 May 18 2.00pm | |
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I wouldn't have been happy if my 7yo had the piss taken out of him by some seaweed gimp to be fair to them.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 15 Aug 18 6.07pm | |
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I was parked in my van with the missus this morning (I am 49 yrs old and 6ft), and 2 x 10 year old kids wearing Brighton shirts pretended to throw something at my missus (in the passenger seat) as they walked along the pavement. No biggie. Except the missus rebuked me for intimidating kids. My response was, "they were trying to intimidate us, and they got it back ten-fold. So what ? that's how youngsters learn" Then we saw them an hour later as we were driving back to our house, and they legged it. OK. no fun intimidating kids, but they started it. 2 hours later , I am in the local shop. one of the kids is with his chavvy mum. She is buying 6 cans of Stella and a bottle of pop. I don't wear Palace colours, but I did bite. I guess this is how kids learn boundaries these days ?
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 15 Aug 18 6.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I was parked in my van with the missus this morning (I am 49 yrs old and 6ft), and 2 x 10 year old kids wearing Brighton shirts pretended to throw something at my missus (in the passenger seat) as they walked along the pavement. No biggie. Except the missus rebuked me for intimidating kids. My response was, "they were trying to intimidate us, and they got it back ten-fold. So what ? that's how youngsters learn" Then we saw them an hour later as we were driving back to our house, and they legged it. OK. no fun intimidating kids, but they started it. 2 hours later , I am in the local shop. one of the kids is with his chavvy mum. She is buying 6 cans of Stella and a bottle of pop. I don't wear Palace colours, but I did bite. I guess this is how kids learn boundaries these days ? FH, love you loads . . ok slighttly joking But, This from you, is like Cucking & DanH welcoming newbies to the HOL.
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Terry Ven 10 Mar 22 3.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I was parked in my van with the missus this morning (I am 49 yrs old and 6ft), and 2 x 10 year old kids wearing Brighton shirts pretended to throw something at my missus (in the passenger seat) as they walked along the pavement. No biggie. Except the missus rebuked me for intimidating kids. My response was, "they were trying to intimidate us, and they got it back ten-fold. So what ? that's how youngsters learn" Then we saw them an hour later as we were driving back to our house, and they legged it. OK. no fun intimidating kids, but they started it. 2 hours later , I am in the local shop. one of the kids is with his chavvy mum. She is buying 6 cans of Stella and a bottle of pop. I don't wear Palace colours, but I did bite. I guess this is how kids learn boundaries these days ? 10 year old kids? Blimey mate I think you are taking this all a bit too seriously...
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Terry Ven 10 Mar 22 4.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Bunch of f@nny claps take themselves and their sh1tty club and soulless ground and support so seriously they don’t get why people laugh at them. The kid probably sits next to the one that held the banner up for an opposition shirt. Sh1t club, support and delusions of grandeur it’s remarkable. Just out of interest, in what way have you seen Seaweed fans taking themselves more seriously than fans of other clubs?
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 02 May 22 12.21pm | |
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I still want to know if the kid knew any of the names of Brighton players.
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Terry Ven 23 Jul 22 12.15am | |
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Originally posted by Ian@lowertier
Can not for the life of me think why the club thought it was a good idea to move the away fans right next to the family stand, but this is Palace. Edited by Ian@lowertier (30 Mar 2018 9.00pm) For me the obvious place to put away fans is in the Sainsbury (Whitehorse) end. Admittedly we are short of options in our ground with 3 decrepit stands but at least they would be more separate...
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Spiderman Horsham 23 Jul 22 6.32am | |
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Originally posted by Terry Ven
For me the obvious place to put away fans is in the Sainsbury (Whitehorse) end. Admittedly we are short of options in our ground with 3 decrepit stands but at least they would be more separate... So the families would be where? If they just swap, surely no different. Don’t get me wrong, I often wonder why away fans aren’t in the Whitehorse
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Dubai Eagle 23 Jul 22 7.25am | |
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Maybe we don't put the away fans in the WH end because of our executive boxes above them -Probably not the best idea to have the people that have paid several thousand £000 for their box for the day getting abused by the opposition travelling faithful below them - Otherwise for sure it would make a lot of sense to have them there - Originally posted by Spiderman
So the families would be where? If they just swap, surely no different. Don’t get me wrong, I often wonder why away fans aren’t in the Whitehorse
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