by sandman »
04 Apr 2011 14:57
kieran leicsRoyal Thought the Pompey fans were clueless yesterday.
Responding to our ' is there a fire drill ' when they flocked down to the concourse after the 2nd goal with their own ' is there a fire drill ' to us 2 minutes before half time!
Nice reply at the end from the Reading fans in response to Pompeys ' 2-0 up and you still don't sing ' with ' 2-0 up we don't need to sing '
Attacking their owner, punching a tango in the back, wrecking a car, hurling insults at children on the bus and a very lame effort to breach the Reading fans added to the 2-0 defeat and the end of their season! I'm sure in their minds they had a good day out!
The "2-0 up we don't need to sing" is actually one of the funniest chants I have ever heard at a match, but not in a good way. Its wrong on so many footballing levels its quite astounding and the fact that you think it was funny is worrying. I, and most other Pompey fans assumed it was one of those things you start singing and then realise that it was stupid to sing it and stop.
You always need to sing, the louder the better, winning or losing. To say you dont need to is not a good thing
So who won the three points? Where's the sign at the stadium that says "singing must be done at all times"? Perhaps you could get a law passed in Parliament saying that people must sing at the match. You could put some Karaoke on like the X Factor, print a lyrics sheet, "I will survive" (despite breaking numerous tax laws) would be a good song for your lot and of you go .
I get seriously sick of hearing people go on and on about singing. I've sat with the same people for the last few seasons and we get on great. We talk about the match and have a laugh at the miserable bloke further along the row who walks in 15 minutes late. It doesn't mean that any of us are any less of a fan and we do try to sing but it isn't the be all and end all of being a supporter.
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sandman on 04 Apr 2011 15:53, edited 1 time in total.