How was today for you? Stewards seemed to successfully move some of the issues in top corner to other parts i.e. overcrowding. And when told before kick off it was getting too busy they were not looking to resolve that. Not one for rubber necking like many to look over each time something was happening and something at half time too. Not too bothered about knowing what it was all about. On way out only saw three of new seats damaged.
Loud chants of get a proper job from the nobheads too. Saw a few dicks in the top corner attempt to get to that section, take one look at the stewards and ran off back down the gangway. If that isn't a guilty conscience I don't know what is.
I saw stewards asking a few lads before kick off if they had tickets they then showed thier tickets. And we're asked to leave and both kicked off about it. Seemed to be kicking a few out in the game aswell witch had mixed reactions as the chants came. I saw a few lads go up to the stewards n say kick them all out little *****s. Half time in concourse sone thing seemed to be kicking off too involving stewards but didn't stick around to see.
Why can't some people just go to football and behave themselves. It's really not very difficult to do.
I think its **** if they have the club should give the a dresses out of the seat smashes and will all go round to theirs to watch football smash their sofa up and let pyro off. I'm quite easy going with the pyro and that but I can't understand the mentality of smashing seats up at a football club your supposed to be supporting w@nkers.
We're them seats in the top right where the ones before was damaged? And **** em name and shame or put a link on here to em.
The lad who doesn't go with us or sits with us said he wa sat on wrong seat and had his season ticket taken off him. As for the three seats. Not damaged beyond repair, rather had been stood on so warped the seat part so they wouldn't return to the up position.
Heard a lad at half time, looked about 12, telling his mates that a steward got a good kicking and it was well funny. When I was 12 (well to this day too I suppose) I was more bothered about what was going on, on the field rather than off of it. And trust me, there wasn't a lot, it was the middle of that dark administration era. Sent from my phone using my hands
When I was 12 I went with my dad and wore a shirt. You'll get bullied if not wearing £500 of clobber these days, even if the jackets are falling off you.
You won't get bullied at the age of 12 if you're where you should be, in the Family Stand. Frankly, kids of 12 shouldn't be in The Ponty End without their parents. That is half of the problem.
Don't know how these kids can afford c.p jackets with the goggles on at 600 quid or whatever they are. Must have rich dad's or big paper rounds.
I don't think ive ever seen anything as crap as CP goggle coats and if anyone pays for them they need arresting and have all their money taken off them