Standing at spurs

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by blue_army_wokingham » 29 Mar 2007 07:58

i cant believe the usual suspects havent already had a go at you for suggesting people stand at a football match. i'm a firm believer in standing as it helps create an atmosphere which in turn helps the players on the pitch perform. I do understand that some people cant stand for the whole game or even dont want to, which is fine.

I think the main problem with this is the fact that its all reserved seating. I think that if we haven't sold out our away allocation then people should be informed that the seating is unreserved for the game. that way the people who want to stand and sing for 90 minutes can merge together into a group and create a better atmosphere.

all the people that want to sit and not join in can go to the front of the stand where people wont get in there way. the thing these people need to realise is that they are in the minority in wanting to just go and watch the football and not sing, i feel they should be a bit more tollerant of those that do in this case.

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by Jerry St Clair » 29 Mar 2007 09:08

Henleyensian I imagine it was because of the weather that the people in front stood at West Ham, and therefore the people behind had no alternative to standing if they wanted to watch the game.


I think you're partially right.

But West Ham was also a proper lads day out. A far higher proportion of lads than there were at, say, Arsenal I suspect.

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by tom_t69 » 29 Mar 2007 09:14

I much prefer it when we stand and it does make a much better atmosphere. I dont belive that its worse for young kids cos wen i was young and everyone stood i enjoyed more and i just stood on the seats.

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 29 Mar 2007 09:23

Please stand on sunday.

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by Harps stay sharp » 29 Mar 2007 09:25

Yawn! :roll:


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by Huntley & Palmer » 29 Mar 2007 09:40

I'm not standing in the top tier, it's too steep. I think those in the Lower Tier will struggle to do anything other than stand up due to the view and lack of legroom

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by Jerry St Clair » 29 Mar 2007 10:45

Huntley & Palmer I'm not standing in the top tier, it's too steep. I think those in the Lower Tier will struggle to do anything other than stand up due to the view and lack of legroom


Gay.

I stood at Newcastle and I didn't die.

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by Don Finch » 29 Mar 2007 12:40

Whistle for kick off will go and we'll all sit down at WHL, I bet you. I like standing but what are you going to do if the person behind doesn't want to and there are no other seats? They've paid good money to see the game and if they don't want to/can't stand then that's their right (as much as they fook me off).

I'll stand until I feel a hand on my shoulder cause I'm not going to miss the game getting chucked out. As long as we dick on the Spurs I will be as happy as that happy man called Larry.

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by Chaney » 29 Mar 2007 13:07

BORRRIINNNNNNG


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by Huntley & Palmer » 29 Mar 2007 13:17

Jerry St Clair
Huntley & Palmer I'm not standing in the top tier, it's too steep. I think those in the Lower Tier will struggle to do anything other than stand up due to the view and lack of legroom


Gay.

I stood at Newcastle and I didn't die.


I had OB sat in the seat next to me providing the segregation between us and the Geordies in the front balcony so it was rather hard for me to do it. Managed it second half as I moved to the last row in that area with no-one behind me. I'll stand if everyone behind me does, otherwise it will be the usual odd moment when there is something going on

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by Jerry St Clair » 29 Mar 2007 13:51

Don Finch Whistle for kick off will go and we'll all sit down at WHL, I bet you. I like standing but what are you going to do if the person behind doesn't want to and there are no other seats? They've paid good money to see the game and if they don't want to/can't stand then that's their right (as much as they fook me off).


Agreed.

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by sawyers left arm » 29 Mar 2007 18:17

Anyone stands in front of me on sunday and there will be claret spilt.
Sit down you morons!!!!!!

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by biscuitsrus » 29 Mar 2007 20:21

sawyers left arm Anyone stands in front of me on sunday and there will be claret spilt.
Sit down you morons!!!!!!


Im frightened by your aggression and hope that I dont have the seat if front of you :wink:


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by Rhys The Royal » 29 Mar 2007 20:48

I predict a big chorus of 'Stand Up For Sir Steve Coppell' at kick off as you hear the rumble of people taking their seats.

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by RG30 » 29 Mar 2007 22:16

I expect a big rendition of "Stand Up For The Champions" as it will be 1 year Sunday since we were crowned Champions.

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by oi john » 29 Mar 2007 22:23

When we played Spurs away this season alot of our fans were chucked out for persistent standing. So watch yerself fellas....

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by Reading_Royal » 29 Mar 2007 23:27

i prefer standing at matches unless i'm too high up!

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by crossie » 29 Mar 2007 23:51

i am almost certainly gonna be sitting during the game.

i'm gonna watch it on telly :lol:

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 30 Mar 2007 09:10

RG30 I expect a big rendition of "Stand Up For The Champions" as it will be 1 year Sunday since we were crowned Champions.


Quality, I didn't realise this. It has to be sung! 8)

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by Seal » 30 Mar 2007 09:38

sawyers left arm Anyone stands in front of me on sunday and there will be claret spilt.
Sit down you morons!!!!!!


Yes because threatening violence and using the word claret like some Danny Dyer wannabe is certainly less moronic than standing up at a football match.....

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