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hill83

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Grendel

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hill83

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I've said the classic "stick you whistle up your arse" when provoked, but in all honesty. Carry on with it.
Just make sure you clean it before passing it on.

Toot toot.
 

Grendel

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I've said the classic "stick you whistle up your arse" when provoked, but in all honesty. Carry on with it.
Just make sure you clean it before passing it on.

Toot toot.

Thought the Chuckle Brothers may have shown up by now and done their double act.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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It seems so as broken always aligns himself to the trust

I am a member of the Trust but thatss no different to three thousand others,Mr Strange and other members of the SCG and some people on here shouldn't confuse my membership of the Trust with actually being sponsored by them. I am not and never have been as Nick puts it a Trust Warrior. I have a clear consience can that be said of some of the members of the SCG and others?

As for whistles etc since the first game at Sixfields the people in the ground have been telling the people on the hill that they can't be heard but now there is a problem with whistles:thinking about:Were these people telling porkies?
 

dongonzalos

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I am a member of the Trust but thatss no different to three thousand others,Mr Strange and other members of the SCG and some people on here shouldn't confuse my membership of the Trust with actually being sponsored by them. I am not and never have been as Nick puts it a Trust Warrior. I have a clear consience can that be said of some of the members of the SCG and others?

As for whistles etc since the first game at Sixfields the people in the ground have been telling the people on the hill that they can't be heard but now there is a problem with whistles:thinking about:Were these people telling porkies?

Balls, so it was you and I have to apologise to that fans group dictator!
 

dongonzalos

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Mr Strange
If you read this on this particular matter I take it back. The whistle blowing should stop.
However it is nothing to do with the trust.
 

Nick

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I am a member of the Trust but thatss no different to three thousand others,Mr Strange and other members of the SCG and some people on here shouldn't confuse my membership of the Trust with actually being sponsored by them. I am not and never have been as Nick puts it a Trust Warrior. I have a clear consience can that be said of some of the members of the SCG and others?

As for whistles etc since the first game at Sixfields the people in the ground have been telling the people on the hill that they can't be heard but now there is a problem with whistles:thinking about:Were these people telling porkies?

When I said Trust Warrior, I didn't mean it in a bad way or as a put down. More like a passionate member of the trust, apologies if you thought it was a negative comment.
 

lordsummerisle

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Missed this as was at a pub quiz tonight.

Really hope there's a question next week on "What was the biggest ever own goal posted on an internet forum?"

I'll be quids in.
 

AndreasB

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Certainly sounded like it was on the hill last night - very loud whistles at the moment Stevenage were attacking the corner nearest the hill. It was just before half time and a mock referees half time whistle was sounded.

Might have just been a coincidence...
 

Nick

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Did that apology happen? Maybe people won't be as quick to have a go at things like the scg without knowing facts.
 

skybluetony176

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If you can hear a whistle on the hill from inside sixfields it says more about rent a crowd than it does the hilliers. From what I've heard on the radio it's that quiet it could have been the station master blowing the all clear for the Euston express to leave the train station.

Perhaps the super fans should think about drowning it out with a song or two, or heavens forbid a protest.
 

skybluetony176

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Just to add. We have been there for almost a whole season and the only thing that the attendees can find to moan about is whistles on a hill, sorry whistles and litter on a hill.

Have a word with yourselves. Your heads and arses are screwed on the wrong way.
 

AndreasB

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If you can hear a whistle on the hill from inside sixfields it says more about rent a crowd than it does the hilliers. From what I've heard on the radio it's that quiet it could have been the station master blowing the all clear for the Euston express to leave the train station.

Perhaps the super fans should think about drowning it out with a song or two, or heavens forbid a protest.

So you admit the whistles came from the hill. Disgraceful. Funny how the team have played better at home this season despite the haters trying to wish they would lose at Sixfields.

Woould have been booed off last night at half time if this was the Ricoh - you may want to think about that.
 

Grendel

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Sterling Archer

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Beautiful thread.

What kind of prick goes to a game to sit on a hill and blow a whistle to deliberately attempt to disrupt the game?

A simplistic statement I know, but correct nonetheless.

Pathetic. Hardly a way to gain sympathy for the protest they are carrying out on the hill.
 

olderskyblue

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If someone on the hill is blowing a whistle during the game, then the others there should quietly and politely....stick it up the fookers arse..!!

It really is a childish and c**tish thing to do
 

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