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Nick

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Personally, I thought the lad getting chased by the stewards in the telegraph stand was entertaining. Best thing of the night.
 

chiefdave

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I don't get why some are saying people were scared.
It was a horrible atmosphere and you did get the feeling it wouldn't take a great deal for it all to kick off. After the first chap got on the pitch people seemed to be making their way from the naughty corner along the stands. Add in that they had scarves round their faces and hoods up to hide their identity I can understand it making some people a bit nervous.

Would probably be a good idea if instead of just dismissing it whoever is organising these things makes sure future action takes the comments into consideration. We need everyone to be united, don't give people, in particular Fisher, an excuse to have a pop at the protests.
 

hutch1972

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Has the op got the wrong name? Or just the same?
The second caller named him as Pete chambers so I presume he has history from somewhere regarding these subjects. I just know the PC of the museum not that person.
 

Nick

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It was a horrible atmosphere and you did get the feeling it wouldn't take a great deal for it all to kick off. After the first chap got on the pitch people seemed to be making their way from the naughty corner along the stands. Add in that they had scarves round their faces and hoods up to hide their identity I can understand it making some people a bit nervous.

Would probably be a good idea if instead of just dismissing it whoever is organising these things makes sure future action takes the comments into consideration. We need everyone to be united, don't give people, in particular Fisher, an excuse to have a pop at the protests.

Yeah I think the atmosphere was on edge at some points, sort of where you could tell something was going on.
 

Nick

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The second caller named him as Pete chambers so I presume he has history from somewhere regarding these subjects. I just know the PC of the museum not that person.
That's the only reason I thought it was him because of the name, I'm not saying he is a sisu lover ;)
 

Captain Dart

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The second caller named him as Pete chambers so I presume he has history from somewhere regarding these subjects. I just know the PC of the museum not that person.

There was a Pete Chambers who wrote a lot of nonsense in CET comments till someone revealed the street he lived in, but he must be stupid to use his real name and post opinionated polemic in a forum like that. (and no I'm not going to reveal where even though I remember, he may be a twat but I'm not into persecution).
 

Nick

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There was a Pete Chambers who wrote a lot of nonsense in CET comments till someone revealed the street he lived in, but he must be stupid to use his real name and post opinionated polemic in a forum like that.
Bit harsh to post his address up for that, surprised it's not 118 on there then.
 

hutch1972

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Is t
Yeah I think the atmosphere was on edge at some points, sort of where you could tell something was going on.
Is it atmosphere on the edge which puts the game above all others in this country?
I don't mean crowd violence or disorder but pure adrenaline for 90 minutes.
Personally I thought it was great on Thursday night , the place was more of a buzz than any of last seasons games when we topped the league ,even with only 8800 in the ground.
 

Astute

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There was a Pete Chambers who wrote a lot of nonsense in CET comments till someone revealed the street he lived in, but he must be stupid to use his real name and post opinionated polemic in a forum like that. (and no I'm not going to reveal where even though I remember, he may be a twat but I'm not into persecution).
Grendel used to use his real name on here :eek:
 

Grendel

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There was a Pete Chambers who wrote a lot of nonsense in CET comments till someone revealed the street he lived in, but he must be stupid to use his real name and post opinionated polemic in a forum like that. (and no I'm not going to reveal where even though I remember, he may be a twat but I'm not into persecution).

At least he attends games and sounds like he cares - unlike a Wanker like you.
 

Nick

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Is t

Is it atmosphere on the edge which puts the game above all others in this country?
I don't mean crowd violence or disorder but pure adrenaline for 90 minutes.
Personally I thought it was great on Thursday night , the place was more of a buzz than any of last seasons games when we topped the league ,even with only 8800 in the ground.
There wasn't really adrenaline for 90 minutes unless blowing a whistle is exciting.

Much better when it's something like preston in jpt, or Peterborough when we came back. They were better than when we put 6 past bury.
 

Grendel

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But there is caring and then there is being a twat.

Look he is a bit extreme and provocotive but if you listen to what he actually said it wasn't massively controversial.
 

Bob Latchford

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Pete Chambers on the phone-in saying that older people and children were scared by the protest. Utter nonsense, and that's my politest response.
Think the second Pete got it spot on .
 

olderskyblue

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Is t

Is it atmosphere on the edge which puts the game above all others in this country?
I don't mean crowd violence or disorder but pure adrenaline for 90 minutes.
Personally I thought it was great on Thursday night , the place was more of a buzz than any of last seasons games when we topped the league ,even with only 8800 in the ground.

I agree with this. There was a definite buzz about the place, and as an old un, I thought it was the best atmosphere we've had in ages.
 

skyblueelephant76

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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?
It wasn't as universally friendly as everyone likes to make out, I watched two paramedics being stopped from getting down to someone who injured themselves and the supporters stopping them weren't acting in a 'friendly' manner.
 

hutch1972

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What was actually said?
Basically he said that if you are not happy to, see your club dismantled completely, willing to watch poor standard football , resign yourself to a lifetime of lower league status , then stay away ! Like I said earlier , a total numpty.
 

Nick

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04hvg9n

49:30 onwards, telling fans to stay away, what a clown.

Can't listen so not sure on context.

There's been times at games I've thought it hasnt been helpful, but others where it goes straight into pusb.

I wouldn't ever say they need to stay away, at least they are still there. If anything there's more unity with that as we are all jumping about together when we score, when compared to nopm for example. They aren't telling others not to go into games and are still there behind the team.
 

martcov

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The second caller named him as Pete chambers so I presume he has history from somewhere regarding these subjects. I just know the PC of the museum not that person.

This was discussed before when he kept coming on in SISU's favour a couple of years ago. I think - if my memory is correct - that the other PC ( Museum ) ended up having to tell people that it wasn't him.
 

Grendel

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Basically he said that if you are not happy to, see your club dismantled completely, willing to watch poor standard football , resign yourself to a lifetime of lower league status , then stay away ! Like I said earlier , a total numpty.

No he said none of that - why lie?
 

hutch1972

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Did RS actually apply then or did they contact him ?
Bobby Goulds application is a given , I can only imagine who else would risk footballs equivalent of Russian roulette.
 

Nick

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Did RS actually apply then or did they contact him ?
Bobby Goulds application is a given , I can only imagine who else would risk footballs equivalent of Russian roulette.
I'm not sure people realise how much of a win win the city job is, they can't fail.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Says there is managers out there and players, who won't want to come to the club now, we had 70 applications for the job apparently ...

What a load of bollocks, if it's the truth then he should name one manager or player who wouldn't come because of the other night, they won't come because we have a shit squad, worse owners and a laughable joke of a chairman.

These people are allowed to get away with these rubbish statements constantly on that radio show but back it up with nothing.
 

Grendel

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What a load of bollocks, if it's the truth then he should name one manager or player who wouldn't come because of the other night, they won't come because we have a shit squad, worse owners and a laughable joke of a chairman.

These people are allowed to get away with these rubbish statements constantly on that radio show but back it up with nothing.

Yet people on here say that players are only paid £800 a week, leave as the budget is shit and several managers have turned us down - backed up with nothing - and that's fine.
 

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