Friday phone in (21 Viewers)

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Otis

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I don't get why some are saying people were scared.

I wasn't there, but it all looked very sedate and peaceful and done pretty respectfully on the TV.

People just seemed to walk onto the pitch and walk off again. Where was the menace and fright?
 

stupot07

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How odd. I would think it was quite feasible for some people to have been scared by elements of the protest.

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Sky Blue Harry H

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Didn't hear tonight - but on previous form, he's just a bit odd in his views (just seems to like the sound of his own voice, and has usually little of note to say - sorry Pete, just from the snippets i've heard)
 

stupot07

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I don't get why some are saying people were scared.

I wasn't there, but it all looked very sedate and peaceful and done pretty respectfully on the TV.

People just seemed to walk onto the pitch and walk off again. Where was the menace and fright?
If I'm being honest the pitch invasion at the end of the game was pretty peaceful. The initial one around the 7th minute, and the surge of supporters to the front and moving along from 15 to blocks 20, the atmosphere felt like it had an edge - quite few fans came down in front of me caps pulled down/hoods pulled tight, scarves round their faces goading the stewards, etc. But that had completely simmered down by half time.

That said, I've not listened to the phone in so have no idea what he said, but peaceful or not I can see why there could be some people who were quite frightened.

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skybluetony176

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You just don't like him because he isn't doing his diy on match days.

What else was said by him?

Take everything you say and jam it into three minutes and you'd be about right, although he didn't mention the CT once or use them as the focal point for the clubs failure so you'll probably not like him as much as I first thought.
 

Nick

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Isn't he the bloke who does the music museum?

Edit: It's a different one :)
 
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Nick

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Take everything you say and jam it into three minutes and you'd be about right, although he didn't mention the CT once or use them as the focal point for the clubs failure so you'll probably not like him as much as I first thought.
Sounds like a good bloke to be honest, will have to start marketing the music museum on here a bit.

Heard that he had parted ways with the telegraph too.

Oh, some kids were scared, some loved it. ;)
 

Nick

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Isn't he the bloke who when we were about to start playing at Northampton argued on radio it wasn't 35 miles away as was being stated but 32.7 or something like that. A strange fella.
That's a little too precise, even for me!
 

Cavan O'Doherty

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Bit extreme, at least they are there in the first place and not typing it while sitting in the warm.
I don't criticise people who don't shout Sisu out so why does he criticise me and many others? He would definitely be welcomed by Mr Strange to the SCG, so they could talk about how much they love Sisu.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Never heard of him what position does he play;).

I only saw one scared person he sits right opposite me and he shot up the stairs like his arse was on fire unfortunately he didn't fall and smash his face in.
 

hutch1972

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I don't get why some are saying people were scared.

I wasn't there, but it all looked very sedate and peaceful and done pretty respectfully on the TV.

People just seemed to walk onto the pitch and walk off again. Where was the menace and fright?
There wasn't any otis.
I suffered more menace trying to manoeuvre around Asda today on the Xmas shop.
 

SkyblueBri

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Old people and Kids scared? Well this old person wasn't and nor were the kids in front of me. That's the most peaceful protest I've seen when people are worked up by our rubbished owners, he should have seen some of the strike protests in the 70's.
 

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