oucho
Well-Known Member
I don't want to break up this love-in, but "scowering"? Anyone remember Call My Bluff?
Was that the one with Lionel Blair?
I don't want to break up this love-in, but "scowering"? Anyone remember Call My Bluff?
I assure you, I'd know if it wasHow would you know.
That's OK then.I assure you, I'd know if it was
He may have appeared on it but didn't present. You might be thinking of Name That Tune or Give Us A Clue.Was that the one with Lionel Blair?
Oi! Leave me out of itYou tried to blame them more than once for people's behaviour at mk Dons on that thread. (Which I quoted).
You also tried to justify it to say that it had happened at other games but nobody has mentioned it and the other crap you came out with.
I haven't avoided anything, I gave you quotes. It's simple enough bovv.
I was the one who called them gobshites throwing bottles, you were the one defending the behaviour.
It was hosted by Robert Robinson (also 1st host of Points of View) and Frank Muir was captain on the one side. Other captain was an old bloke with a stammer. Was a mildly amusing programme rather than an hugely entertaining one.Was that the one with Lionel Blair?
This thread is so unfair.
I must miss the away games where things happen as I never see anything. But it sounds like it happens all the time.
At the risk of keeping this wonderful debate going, away games genuinely feel a lot different then they did 3-4 years ago and not in the good way. I don't now whether that's just coincidence for the 10 or so away games I manage to get to a season but it just feels more standard these days to see Cov fans infighting and a larger proportion of them acting the twat.
The smaller/midweek crowds never really seem to have the same 'stag do', 'lad' culture so tonight (fingers crossed) should be completely trouble free. I look back about 6 years to a 2-2 draw at Cardiff, when it felt like there was about 80 of us there and everyone had a row to them self and have to wonder where the crowd of last few years has come from. I don't want to make it sound like it's every game or every fan, because that certainly isn't true, however, it can't be ignored that it's on the rise.Completely agree with this. I’ve done approx ten away games per season for last 30 years and absolutely loved following us around the country. The last two seasons I have become embarrassed to associate myself with some of our fans, fighting between ourselves at FGR & Cheltenham (same group involved in best). The stag do on the lash all day experiences at MK & Oxford.
Maybe it because numbers are smaller that I can now hear the racism, homophobia and general moronic abuse of opposition players, fans and any poor sole who walks across the front of the area.
Can’t even blame the kids as the vile racist at FGR was older than me and according to my kids I’m well old!
I enjoy a beer at away games but clearly some our fans have an excessive amount and feel this provides them the right to be behave in a certain way.
Posting on here won’t change anything but for those that think we have the best fans in the county - we don’t - we did once but that time has gone.
I’m going tonight and sort of looking forward to it but no where near as much as I once did.
I remember going to Plymouth in Jan 96. FA Cup 3 round. Coldest I think I've ever been at a football match. No fighting there. Remeber we were all doing the conga up and down the stand to keep warm.I remember Gillingham away in the cup in 1996. It was cold and windy.
Can't remember any fighting.
But I can remember we lost!I remember Gillingham away in the cup in 1996. It was cold and windy.
Can't remember any fighting.
But I can remember we lost!
Nothing will ever be as cold as Wycombe away last season.
Agree that you don't see any trouble at midweek games (well, in my experience).
I don't wanna do a 'My dad's harder than your dad' here, but it genuinely was -8 at Wycombe last season.Wycombe away in November 2016, weeknight game, I genuinely lost the feeling in my feet, it was wt and freezing and we were all chilled to the bone. Didn't help that the pre-match pub was serving nearly-undrinkable beer or that Trump had been elected the day before....
It was a bit fresh at Wycombe last season. Shorts and t shirt weather tonight thankfullyI don't wanna do a 'My dad's harder than your dad' here, but it genuinely was -8 at Wycombe last season.
I'll raise you Burnden Park, Dec 1995 - Brass monkeys etc.Nothing will ever be as cold as Wycombe away last season.
Agree that you don't see any trouble at midweek games (well, in my experience).
I bet CJ was still in shorts though?!?!I don't wanna do a 'My dad's harder than your dad' here, but it genuinely was -8 at Wycombe last season.
:emoji_thumbsup:I had to Google it as I had no idea, drew 2-2.
I have definitely been to games where the CCFC performance has been so poor, or the game generally has been so dire, that it made the temperature feel colder than it actually was!I don't wanna do a 'My dad's harder than your dad' here, but it genuinely was -8 at Wycombe last season.
My daughter still talks of this one. She was crying and I felt people were judging me for my inappropriate parenting skills, dragging her along to that (on a school night too!). Summer holidays and warm weather though, she'll be fine tonightI don't wanna do a 'My dad's harder than your dad' here, but it genuinely was -8 at Wycombe last season.