by LoyalRoyalFan » 09 Jan 2014 15:54
by Esteban » 09 Jan 2014 15:58
by bobby1413 » 09 Jan 2014 16:45
by Mr Optimist » 09 Jan 2014 17:17
bobby1413 People like that annoy me. Quit moaning about it to everyone and get over it.
by Royal Lady » 09 Jan 2014 19:02
by SLAMMED » 09 Jan 2014 19:29
TBM
I'm guessing the seat hit him in the mouth?
by SLAMMED » 09 Jan 2014 19:30
Royal Lady It ruined their enjoyment of the game
by Chuckle Brother » 09 Jan 2014 19:49
White Rougier if they don't like it don't go.
fed up of the family club rep we have.
they also look like a older version of the chuckle brothers after a stroke!
SPARTALWJ Guy deserved it, heard he was trying to spark violence in the pub beforehand.
They look like wrong'uns.
by Twix » 09 Jan 2014 20:11
by Cureton's Volley » 09 Jan 2014 20:22
by the taphouse » 09 Jan 2014 20:30
by Super Kevin Bremner! » 09 Jan 2014 23:42
by JamieY26 » 10 Jan 2014 08:34
floyd__streeteJamieY26 He used to serve adults before the kids in the shop despite there clearly being a queue and never used to let you choose your own pick and mix.....
I think this is the more serious issue here. How can 'pick and mix' be such if the 'picker and mixer' isn't the end consumer of said confectionary? I'd be fuming if - for example - someone dropped in some of that cheap and nasty fudge you get in pick and mix, this diluting the proportion of jelly beans I might otherwise get if I served myself
by peterroyal76 » 10 Jan 2014 09:04
TBM
I'm guessing the seat hit him in the mouth?
by Royal Biscuitman » 10 Jan 2014 14:14
by Norfolk Royal » 10 Jan 2014 14:22
Royal Biscuitman In their day, I bet they had proper PE lessons at school where they taught kids how to throw competitively like men using the overarm technique, they should blame Margaret Thatcher for taking the playing fields away, along with the milk. Also, if alcohol was permitted in grounds the lads would not have risked throwing a seat if it risked spilling their pint... again, Thatchers fault.
by Bacon Double Cheese » 10 Jan 2014 14:29
by Nobby » 10 Jan 2014 22:28
by BenReadingFC » 10 Jan 2014 23:30
Bacon Double Cheese I think I used to stand on the South Bank very near Mr Twin-on-the-right-of-the-photo. We never got hit by any low flying chairs in those days.
The most violent thing I remember happening under the South Bank clock (not a euphemism) was some people nearby always brought along a big bag of torn up paper and threw it in the air as the players came out. If that gets in your eyes it can sting a bit and they could easily have got a really bad paper cut on their fingers. Flares are much safer IMHO.
Note for non ex-Elm Parkers: Despite it being terracing and you could stand where you liked most people would stand in almost the exact same spot match after match so you always saw the same people around you.
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