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pusbccfc

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In reality the hill is awful, it's always windy and cold, you get moaned at by certain City fans on social media etc.

But, the people there are decent, the pub and food outlets are within 100 yards and you can park for free as the car park stewards leave on kick off!!
 

letsallsingtogether

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Yes and in the main car park at that.:D



In reality the hill is awful, it's always windy and cold, you get moaned at by certain City fans on social media etc.

But, the people there are decent, the pub and food outlets are within 100 yards and you can park for free as the car park stewards leave on kick off!!
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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For the first time the other night I heard your whistle. So did the stewards. At one point they went racing out of the ground when City were attacking in the Second Half. Did they have a word with you?

Yes and it was a very naughty word then ran back in glad you heard it,lot more where that came from;)
 

torchomatic

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Yes and it was a very naughty word then ran back in glad you heard it,lot more where that came from;)

As long as it doesn't interrupt the game or distract the players I don't mind.

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letsallsingtogether

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Yew but the handful of fans behind the goal did singing stick that fuckin whistle up your arse.

At least we got them singing :whistle:



As long as it doesn't interrupt the game or distract the players I don't mind.

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torchomatic

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I think that most people can tell the difference between a whistle within the area of play and one outside the ground!

Dont necessarily agree with that. A few fans around me thought the ref had blown his whistle.

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Nick

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Why not all learn a brass instrument? The tuba and a couple of trumpets would be much more impressive
 

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