Fulham have them, there is no issue with them and they work. It also works in pretty much every other sport. Why cant you can't handle sitting next to someone celebrating a goal for the other team?I don't want mixed areas, what's maturity got to do with it?
We haven't had them up until now, why do we need them?
Fulham have them, there is no issue with them and they work. It also works in pretty much every other sport. Why cant you can't handle sitting next to someone celebrating a goal for the other team?
Fulham have them, there is no issue with them and they work. It also works in pretty much every other sport. Why cant you can't handle sitting next to someone celebrating a goal for the other team?
1. Charlton vs coventry is differant than west ham vs millwall.How do you think Millwall fans would react to West Ham fans celebrating a last minute winner right next to them?
what are you talking, handle sitting next to someone celebrating?
We've never had them, we don't need them and it would be a fundamental change to the game that would ruin the atmosphere.
Crap idea, more post Premiership nonsense.
You seem to have a issue with someone suporting another team sat next or near you. I think you need to grow up. Good nightwhat are you talking, handle sitting next to someone celebrating?
We've never had them, we don't need them and it would be a fundamental change to the game that would ruin the atmosphere.
Crap idea, more post Premiership nonsense.
1. Charlton vs coventry is differant than west ham vs millwall.
2. pretty much every sport does not have a issue.
3. They still have segregated areas for fans who feel they cant control themselves or handle a person of another team celebrating a goal.
1. Charlton vs coventry is differant than west ham vs millwall.
2. pretty much every sport does not have a issue.
3. They still have segregated areas for fans who feel they cant control themselves or handle a person of another team celebrating a goal.
You seem to have a issue with someone suporting another team sat next or near you. I think you need to grow up. Good night
Wouldnt bother me one way or another. I probably would choose to sit there but i wouldnt have issue sat next to someone who was a Sunderland fan they could celebrate all they wanted at the goal and visa versa.Well yeah and pretty much every sport doesn’t have a hooliganism problem which is why in my opinion why your idea is nice in hindsight but never going to be implemented around the country
Would you have had a neutral section for Coventry v Sunderland?
You dont have to or want to sit next to the other support. Im not saying their is even a craving for it. Just saying i wouldnt have a issue with it and im sure most other wouldnt like most other sports. You can support your team, celebrate, have banter and go homeyou talk shit, I've never had people from other clubs sat next to me so neither of us know.
I was at last weeks game with some Mackems, they went in the away end, I went in the home end and we met up afterwards, No need to spend the match together as well, what's the need to sit next to the opposition support? Never heard of this strange craving before.
Clearly there isnt a craving for it. Just saying i have no issue with it, there is no issue in other sports and it works at fulham with no issues. They still have a home and away end at fulham, but have a option of a neutral area.you talk shit, I've never had people from other clubs sat next to me so neither of us know.
I was at last weeks game with some Mackems, they went in the away end, I went in the home end and we met up afterwards, No need to spend the match together as well, what's the need to sit next to the opposition support? Never heard of this strange craving before.
You a wasps fan ?Wouldnt bother me one way or another. I probably would choose to sit there but i wouldnt have issue sat next to someone who was a Sunderland fan they could celebrate all they wanted at the goal and visa versa.
Fucking hate rugby so no. TwatYou a wasps fan ?
Thats a BIG yes then lolFucking hate rugby so no. Twat
As BIG of yes as you.Thats a BIG yes then lol
Get to bed child....Way past your bedtime.As BIG of yes as you.
You seem to have a issue with someone suporting another team sat next or near you. I think you need to grow up. Good night
Yes sir bad manGet to bed child....Way past your bedtime.
........... and too pissed to stand up.A lot of the allure in supporting your football team is the intense rivalry and threat of violence, especially on away days. Sitting amongst rival football fans and celebrating is commendable but don't react with surprise when you're met with hostility.
Rival rugby fans sit together and there's never trouble but that's because it's a boring sport and they're all to inbred etc
My favourite was when I was in the home end at Cardiff. I was taking lots of friendly abuse. Tried to give it back but not easy when you are losing. We all knew what the result was going to be. It was about the 95th minute and I had my back to the game trying to give it back......when our supporters erupted :woot: Norwood got the equaliser from distance. Didn't know who scored at the time. Didn't even look as though we had a chance of scoring just a few seconds before. The cockyness soon left the Cardiff supporters.I've told this tale before, but I was at Villa Park in the home end with a half-dozen Villa supporting mates. It was the game that Moldovan scored in, and obviously I celebrated. The stewards had to form a ring of protection around me to protect me from the people I'd gone with. I realised at that moment that football, or more rather the tribal elements of it, can change people immeasurably. I also realised that my mates were twats.
Do you not have mates who support other clubs? Don't you enjoy banter with the opponents supporters?I don't want mixed areas, what's maturity got to do with it?
We haven't had them up until now, why do we need them?
Two of my brothers are Fester supporters. Does that mean I shouldn't go to games with my brothers when we play them?you talk shit, I've never had people from other clubs sat next to me so neither of us know.
I was at last weeks game with some Mackems, they went in the away end, I went in the home end and we met up afterwards, No need to spend the match together as well, what's the need to sit next to the opposition support? Never heard of this strange craving before.
You should disown them.Two of my brothers are Fester supporters. Does that mean I shouldn't go to games with my brothers when we play them?
I'm their big brother :shifty:You should disown them.
Not living in Coventry/ family Fester supporters in it. Our dad was a Cov supporter.Why did they choose Leicester over the mighty Sky Blues?
I had two brothers. One who supports the City, like me, but never, ever goes and my big brother used to support Spurs, but never ever went either.
I share your pain, my oldest brother is a Fester supporter. I have been to games with him at HR and Filbert Street where we have both been in with Coventry fans. At HR he kept quiet even though they won 2-0 but at Filbert Street someone guessed he was a Fester fan and I stepped in to defend him.Two of my brothers are Fester supporters. Does that mean I shouldn't go to games with my brothers when we play them?
A lot of the allure in supporting your football team is the intense rivalry and threat of violence, especially on away days. Sitting amongst rival football fans and celebrating is commendable but don't react with surprise when you're met with hostility.
Rival rugby fans sit together and there's never trouble but that's because it's a boring sport and they're all to inbred etc
As English isn't my first language, I think I do OK (is that how I write it? or is it ok?) Either way thank you for the grammar lesson.You’re not a hooligan, but sometimes you use capital letters inappropriately.
Two of my brothers are Fester supporters. Does that mean I shouldn't go to games with my brothers when we play them?
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