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Post by mike-in-cairo on Apr 18, 2005 12:54:17 GMT 1
i felt sorry for the toon army yesterday - top fans, loyal despite their team always letting them down - and they almost all stand up for the whole game. why don't we do that?
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Post by Gerry on Apr 18, 2005 13:13:19 GMT 1
I never feel sorry for the toon army.
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Post by rodney marsh on Apr 18, 2005 13:21:39 GMT 1
don't mention the toon army to me
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Post by Chaz nli on Apr 18, 2005 13:24:06 GMT 1
i felt sorry for the toon army yesterday - top fans, loyal despite their team always letting them down - and they almost all stand up for the whole game. why don't we do that? I guess we dont do it because we give a bit more thought to elderly people or children who may be sitting behind us
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Apr 18, 2005 13:59:25 GMT 1
i felt sorry for the toon army yesterday - top fans, loyal despite their team always letting them down - and they almost all stand up for the whole game. why don't we do that? We do dont we? Haven't much choice on the Wakeman and Riverside our kid...
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Post by mike-in-cairo on Apr 18, 2005 14:44:34 GMT 1
i always seem to be sat / stood in front of some old git at the big games. even at wembley, the people behind me kept telling me to sit! thankfully, stoke was better in the b and a section. but i'm sure it'll be very sedate at the new meadow.
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Post by Alf Woods Shinpad left on Apr 18, 2005 14:56:16 GMT 1
By the time the bloody New Meadow finally gets built we will all be grateful for a seat !!!!
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Post by scooter on Apr 18, 2005 16:10:57 GMT 1
It a problem, and will doubtless cause arguments when the new ground is built. My Dad came to Rochdale, and got annoyed by people standing up in front of him. He is 83 and does not want to be standing up (They did sit down - so thanks for that but we sat only a few rows back. If people are going to stand then move to the back please
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Post by daveshrew on Apr 18, 2005 16:43:18 GMT 1
If people want to stand in a seating area they should go to the back. But likewise, perhaps those people who want to sit should respect the wishes of those who want to stand and take a seat further foward. I will always prefer standing to sitting. It always seems to create a better atmosphere - a big thanks to the Rochdale Stewards btw who made no complaints
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Post by PorkyShrew on Apr 18, 2005 16:47:18 GMT 1
this is the thing that gets me, if people want to sit, sit at the front noone standing in front of you there cos your wiv other people who want to sit, people who want to stand go far back as possible then your wiv people who want to stand and therefore not obstucting people who wish to sit..... people in the middle can fight ;D
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Post by theriverside on Apr 18, 2005 17:09:38 GMT 1
It a problem, and will doubtless cause arguments when the new ground is built. My Dad came to Rochdale, and got annoyed by people standing up in front of him. He is 83 and does not want to be standing up (They did sit down - so thanks for that but we sat only a few rows back. If people are going to stand then move to the back please He could always start supporting Darlington Scoot, no problems with a clear view there
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Post by SeanBroseley on Apr 18, 2005 18:19:29 GMT 1
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