Nick
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block 16, right infront of all of it...
It's weird how people down there didn't hear it and make out nothing happened.
It was really clear right down the other end if the stand.
block 16, right infront of all of it...
It's weird how people down there didn't hear it and make out nothing happened.
It was really clear right down the other end if the stand.
I am in 16 too and nobody around me heard it. I can only assume that as we were in the part of the ground where they were being blown, we had become somewhat immune to it and it just didn't register.
The defenders were to blame. not a whistle, get over yourself.
It could have been or if somebody shouted at the same time.
It was clear as day at the other end though, it was an individual one that sounded like the ref that happened a few times through the game.
And I strongly believe a blow like that at the death affected the sit in! Had we have won I strongly feel more would of stayed! Me plus 6 in blk20 were going to stay with blk16 but after #whistlegate I couldn't stay with the whistling kids! I'd of ended up ramming one down someone's throat!Agree with the sit in. Not the whistles
How do you explain the many people who have said it happened. And Bolton fans saying the same? They're all wrong and you're right, I suppose.
About 30 people who have joined a bandwagon of people saying it, compared to the other 300 who have said it never affected them at all...How do you explain the many people who have said it happened. And Bolton fans saying the same? They're all wrong and you're right, I suppose.
And obviously all the people that didn't hear it are wrong then?
And Bolton fans were as pissed off by the random whistles as most of us were I guess, so I imagine would say anything to make the whistle twats look bad.
Simple fact is it would be very easy for lots of people to not hear it, especially if they were wrapped up in the game, but Nick is making it a conspiracy that people in block 15 are denying it happened. All I see is, like me, lots of people did not hear it. I'm in block 19, so fooks Nicks conspiracy up a bit...
I'm not saying it didn't happen (or that it did). I would have thought though if there had been a whistle that caused our players to stop, they would have been straight round the ref complaining for all it's worth. Did that happen?
I am right, the Bolton fans were on about the whole game of whistles, not the end of the game, stop making shit up.How do you explain the many people who have said it happened. And Bolton fans saying the same? They're all wrong and you're right, I suppose.
About 30 people who have joined a bandwagon of people saying it, compared to the other 300 who have said it never affected them at all...
It's no surprise that the usual suspects on here are angry about it. You just make up bullshit to turn on fans, it's what you're only good at doing.
No my post said apparently Joy is at the game, go look.The same as you could post saying Seppalla is at the game when it blatantly wasn't her?
I'd say it's a bit more than 30 and hardly a bandwagon when people left the game pissed off and were talking about it on the way out.
Maybe, if some fans didn't act like complete twats and do things like that then none of this would happen and be discussed? Maybe if there wasn't a whistle blown while we were holding onto a good win or if people didn't run on the pitch when we were holding on to a decent draw then it wouldn't even be discussed.
No my post said apparently Joy is at the game, go look.
Still if we get people blaming fans for all our demises, it's all good, you'll get some likes and high fives....Yes, when it clearly wasn't her
Still, it can get people worked up and excited. Up for a protest.
Ahhh lets blame the fans time, guess you'll blame them now if we get relegated?
Still if we get people blaming fans for all our demises, it's all good, you'll get some likes and high fives....
Cock.
I am right, the Bolton fans were on about the whole game of whistles, not the end of the game, stop making shit up.
And has a hearing problem, strangely like other people who are in and around the protests
So yes, embarrassing.
Him being a city fan has never been in doubt by the way.
You are moaning about people making shit up and bullshitting and you say that.
Everyone else? Plenty of people saying it never affected the game compared to those who are saying they did. Even the highlights disprove your bollocks, so on that note..Ah ok. You're right and everyone else is wrong. Those on here, those in the crowd, those talking about it outside and those on social media.
This "I'm right so shut up" attitude isn't going to do you and the cause any favours as you have zero respect for anyone or anything.
Well isn't that nice. I have a disability and you choose to use it against me. What is your policy on members of this forum who discriminate against other members in this way?
He's just a prick mate, would never have the bollocks to say anything towards fans other than on a keyboard, calling them twats e.c.t.Well isn't that nice. I have a disability and you choose to use it against me. What is your policy on members of this forum who discriminate against other members in this way?
He's just a prick mate, would never have the bollocks to say anything towards fans other than on a keyboard, calling them twats e.c.t.
It's not the best, but I'd never call fellow fans twats who are trying to do ANYTHING to get the attention of Tim and Co, you on the other hand...By saying some fans act like complete twats? Behave, let's not pretend blowing whistles to try and put players off during a game of football isn't a twattish thing to do.
If you actually do having a hearing disability then I apologise.
I was hardly using it against you, as I had no idea as if I did know about a disability then I wouldn't "use it against" you.
Have you posted about it on here? If so, I must have missed it.
It's not the best, but I'd never call fellow fans twats who are trying to do ANYTHING to get the attention of Tim and Co, you on the other hand...
So whistles were brought in to deliberately distract our players? Fuck sake!You can't excuse stuff like that because they were trying to get the attention of "tim and co".
Answer the question.
So whistles were brought in to deliberately distract our players? Fuck sake!
Enjoy.
I'll leave you lot to create another 6 pages of lies and divide, it's what you're good at.
Enjoy.
So whistles were brought in to deliberately distract our players? Fuck sake!
Enjoy.
I don't know for certain if things will or won't happen. It's fair to assume that they will though isn't it?
For the record whistles should not have been blown during the game. It needs to stop. The protest after the game that the JHW organised and like many others, I actively supported was a relative success. Everyone behaved themselves and didn't do anything untoward. We left without being asked to but if a steward/police officer had asked us to we would've done so straight away. It was always going to happen that way.
It was the first home game for Russell Slade and three players so the JHW made it clear that the idea was to support the team and not protest during the game. They decided to stage a protest afterwards. In my opinion this was the right thing to do. Unfortunately the focus has not been on a decent performance, a half decent game or a good protest afterwards but on a very small number of people blowing whistles.
However it must be said that their second goal (and our's FWIW which is what I originally thought) did not happen due to one being blown. It happened due to two players switching off and them scoring from a perfectly good passage of play. It happens sometimes. Look at Willis' goal on Saturday. Two defenders just stood there completely still, watching him score. Was it caused by a fan blowing a whistle? No. They did so because they're League One footballers that happen to switch off from time to time.
I think I can see what you're trying to say with regards to the location of the tweets from both my account and the one belonging to The JHW. You must mean that we've both posted tweets in Neal's Green in the past 24 hours. As in the same Neal's Green where the Ricoh Arena is. The same Ricoh Arena where a casino is located that I was stood in from around midday. The same Ricoh Arena where I attended a game that kicked off at 3pm. The same Ricoh Arena I am currently looking at through the landing window at 1:15am?
Which question?
If people have no idea about a disability and clearly aren't using it against somebody then what would be expected to be done? If however I had known about it (I still have no idea, as I wouldn't use it against you so it's irrelevant) and then had said "well CJ has a disability so wouldnt know anyway" then you would have a point.
Do you really think I knew about a disability and used it against you, or is this some awful attempt at trying to make me look bad because I have pointed something out?