by cheeryoleary » 27 Apr 2007 19:22
by Woodcote Royal » 27 Apr 2007 19:40
Winchester Royal Too many people would rather sit on their hands and watch the match..
by Forbury Lion » 27 Apr 2007 20:27
What tune is that to?Pridders Chants are for pLOLastics
by gn1982 » 27 Apr 2007 21:23
by Captain Sinbad » 27 Apr 2007 21:40
by rg6royal » 27 Apr 2007 21:45
by M4 Junction 11 » 27 Apr 2007 21:59
cheeryoleary
by All 5 goals » 27 Apr 2007 23:43
by AthleticoSpizz » 28 Apr 2007 00:00
by M4 Junction 11 » 28 Apr 2007 01:27
by AthleticoSpizz » 28 Apr 2007 01:37
by blue_army1871 » 28 Apr 2007 08:13
AthleticoSpizz yes
why stand?
the seats are comfortable.....this aint Loftus Road...after all
its just about kids who never experienced standing in the Southbank January 1974 imho.
damp, smelly, over-run with opposition fans, no facilities (other than the "Police meat wagon (Bedford RL)" parked right by the South Bank entrance)
Smelly smell of damp whitleyite with bad tooth breath
The odd one or two "hard men" goading the opposition fans..................then running to find a safe haven and solstice behind the kids and dads
Nicotine stained parkas and damp raincoats
Narizz Fizz
power cuts....football being played on a Sunday before the sun went down
Percy Freeman
Seats?
Elm Park 1973-1980
you never had it so good them were the days
two minutes applause for the "living instead of the dead" would be nice.
by lozz2601 » 28 Apr 2007 10:36
AthleticoSpizz yes
why stand?
the seats are comfortable.....this aint Loftus Road...after all
its just about kids who never experienced standing in the Southbank January 1974 imho.
damp, smelly, over-run with opposition fans, no facilities (other than the "Police meat wagon (Bedford RL)" parked right by the South Bank entrance)
Smelly smell of damp whitleyite with bad tooth breath
The odd one or two "hard men" goading the opposition fans..................then running to find a safe haven and solstice behind the kids and dads
Nicotine stained parkas and damp raincoats
Narizz Fizz
power cuts....football being played on a Sunday before the sun went down
Percy Freeman
Seats?
Elm Park 1973-1980
you never had it so good them were the days
two minutes applause for the "living instead of the dead" would be nice.
by londinium » 28 Apr 2007 11:17
AthleticoSpizz yes
why stand?
the seats are comfortable.....this aint Loftus Road...after all
its just about kids who never experienced standing in the Southbank January 1974 imho.
damp, smelly, over-run with opposition fans, no facilities (other than the "Police meat wagon (Bedford RL)" parked right by the South Bank entrance)
Smelly smell of damp whitleyite with bad tooth breath
The odd one or two "hard men" goading the opposition fans..................then running to find a safe haven and solstice behind the kids and dads
Nicotine stained parkas and damp raincoats
Narizz Fizz
power cuts....football being played on a Sunday before the sun went down
Percy Freeman
Seats?
Elm Park 1973-1980
you never had it so good them were the days
two minutes applause for the "living instead of the dead" would be nice.
by Henleyensian » 28 Apr 2007 12:25
M4 Junction 11 ... would be impressive if the west stand joined in ocassionally
by Riseley » 28 Apr 2007 12:31
by Sir Rodney Effing » 28 Apr 2007 12:31
by murts_the_god » 28 Apr 2007 15:56
Forbury LionWhy don't you encourage them to participate?M4 Junction 11 ... would be impressive if the west stand joined in ocassionally
"Can you hear the West Stand sing?"
might hopefully get a response of
"We're the West side, We're the West side, We're the west side of the ground"
Oh and then actually give them a chance to sing and join in before singing over them with a completely different chant
by Forbury Lion » 28 Apr 2007 16:51
If we're at the Mad Stad just for a singing competition then the East Stand win every time, However it's only a small area of the East Stand.murts_the_godForbury LionWhy don't you encourage them to participate?M4 Junction 11 ... would be impressive if the west stand joined in ocassionally
"Can you hear the West Stand sing?"
might hopefully get a response of
"We're the West side, We're the West side, We're the west side of the ground"
Oh and then actually give them a chance to sing and join in before singing over them with a completely different chant
if the west stand weren't so busy eating the prawn sandwiches they might sing a song or two, but ill give it to the south stand they are getting more vocal with each game shame they didnt come out of the shadows of the east stand a bit earlier in the season
by shadesrwrf » 28 Apr 2007 17:27
Forbury Lion It's a shame those who sing don't take it upon themselves to spread out a bit more to fill in the gaps and get those around them joining in.
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