by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2011 17:37
by royal jonesy91 » 09 Mar 2011 17:40
by Super Royals » 09 Mar 2011 17:48
royal jonesy91 Really don't believe what I read on here sometimes... Complaining/ actually insulting people just because there singing at a football match is completely beyond me.. Thought it was all part and parcel of actually going... Considering by you're posts I can imagine what u are like though and you obviously have far too much time on ya hands during the day... Don't like it why not try sitting in a box at future games..
by Jeffers217 » 09 Mar 2011 17:50
by Kitson12 » 09 Mar 2011 18:13
handbags_harris I will not be told how to support my team, particularly by a load of chavvy kids who, were I a footballer, aren't old enough to clean my boots.
by Murts-is-Lej » 09 Mar 2011 19:00
bigmike I did read the word Swindon today and it made me laugh... link below
http://tinyurl.com/4s7ko
by handbags_harris » 09 Mar 2011 19:49
Kitson12handbags_harris I will not be told how to support my team, particularly by a load of chavvy kids who, were I a footballer, aren't old enough to clean my boots.
I'm loving the preconception that a) I'm a chav (as were the rest of the fans who were singing with me), not true in the slightest for any of us. And b) that I'm a kid. I'm 21, have a degree, and a job. Of my fellow supporters, one fell into the category of "kid" at 15, the rest, were all above the age of 19, in fact several were over the age of 35.
So in future, you've no right to be making presumptions as such.
royal jonesy91 Really don't believe what I read on here sometimes... Complaining/ actually insulting people just because there singing at a football match is completely beyond me.. Thought it was all part and parcel of actually going... Considering by you're posts I can imagine what u are like though and you obviously have far too much time on ya hands during the day... Don't like it why not try sitting in a box at future games..
by Kitson12 » 09 Mar 2011 20:27
by Royal Lady » 09 Mar 2011 20:31
Kitson12 Right, handbags, I apologise for the chants last night, I feel that most of the things we were singing were positive, you didn't, and I'm sorry for that. We were merely trying to get an atmosphere going and a bit of rappor with our fellow fans.
I don't to create a rift among fans that went last night. So I apologise to anyone that was offended or annoyed. But doesn't mean I'm going to change my ways completely. It's not often I get the chance to start chants frankly.
by Kitson12 » 09 Mar 2011 20:42
Royal LadyKitson12 Right, handbags, I apologise for the chants last night, I feel that most of the things we were singing were positive, you didn't, and I'm sorry for that. We were merely trying to get an atmosphere going and a bit of rappor with our fellow fans.
I don't to create a rift among fans that went last night. So I apologise to anyone that was offended or annoyed. But doesn't mean I'm going to change my ways completely. It's not often I get the chance to start chants frankly.
Start a chant for Armstrong on Sunday, to make up for it....
by Compo's Hat » 09 Mar 2011 23:52
by Kitson12 » 09 Mar 2011 23:56
Compo's Hat When the first thing my brother tells me about the game is the prats at the back when he walks through the door last night it sums up how pathetic you must of been. You're lucky i weren't there last night as i wouldn't of held back and told you face to face unlike most of our supporters most of whom i'd imagine were the hardcore regulars who go week in and week out and shouldn't have to listen to rubbish from you.
by dantheloyalroyal » 10 Mar 2011 00:01
For the record, I'm 18. I'm hoping you confused me for being 19 instead of confusing me as a 15 year oldKitson12handbags_harris I will not be told how to support my team, particularly by a load of chavvy kids who, were I a footballer, aren't old enough to clean my boots.
I'm loving the preconception that a) I'm a chav (as were the rest of the fans who were singing with me), not true in the slightest for any of us. And b) that I'm a kid. I'm 21, have a degree, and a job. Of my fellow supporters, one fell into the category of "kid" at 15, the rest, were all above the age of 19, in fact several were over the age of 35.
So in future, you've no right to be making presumptions as such.
by Kitson12 » 10 Mar 2011 00:02
dantheloyalroyalFor the record, I'm 18. I'm hoping you confused me for being 19 instead of confusing me as a 15 year oldKitson12handbags_harris I will not be told how to support my team, particularly by a load of chavvy kids who, were I a footballer, aren't old enough to clean my boots.
I'm loving the preconception that a) I'm a chav (as were the rest of the fans who were singing with me), not true in the slightest for any of us. And b) that I'm a kid. I'm 21, have a degree, and a job. Of my fellow supporters, one fell into the category of "kid" at 15, the rest, were all above the age of 19, in fact several were over the age of 35.
So in future, you've no right to be making presumptions as such.
by Compo's Hat » 10 Mar 2011 00:04
Kitson12Compo's Hat When the first thing my brother tells me about the game is the prats at the back when he walks through the door last night it sums up how pathetic you must of been. You're lucky i weren't there last night as i wouldn't of held back and told you face to face unlike most of our supporters most of whom i'd imagine were the hardcore regulars who go week in and week out and shouldn't have to listen to rubbish from you.
I go week in week out. Have missed maybe 2 home and away games this season. So what bracket does that put me in?
by dantheloyalroyal » 10 Mar 2011 00:07
Kitson12 No The 15 year old I referred to was one of my mates, so don't worry!
Kitson12 I'm loving the preconception that a) I'm a chav (as were the rest of the fans who were singing with me), not true in the slightest for any of us. And b) that I'm a kid. I'm 21, have a degree, and a job. Of my fellow supporters, one fell into the category of "kid" at 15, the rest, were all above the age of 19, in fact several were over the age of 35. And one was definitely 18.
So in future, you've no right to be making presumptions as such.
by Kitson12 » 10 Mar 2011 00:09
dantheloyalroyalKitson12 No The 15 year old I referred to was one of my mates, so don't worry!Kitson12 I'm loving the preconception that a) I'm a chav (as were the rest of the fans who were singing with me), not true in the slightest for any of us. And b) that I'm a kid. I'm 21, have a degree, and a job. Of my fellow supporters, one fell into the category of "kid" at 15, the rest, were all above the age of 19, in fact several were over the age of 35. And one was definitely 18.
So in future, you've no right to be making presumptions as such.
by prostak » 10 Mar 2011 00:41
by Snowball » 10 Mar 2011 07:56
by Kitson12 » 10 Mar 2011 08:02
Snowball We should all sing.
I vote that anyone over 25 sings a very tasteful hymn
and at Xmas we can sing carols. Come on chaps!
The HobNob Male Voice Choir
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