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I was up there near the back and didn't see anything. Probably just tempers running high after that frustrating performance, mind you a lot of people around me clearly weren't Saints fans judging by their 'who is that player?' and 'where are Southampton in the league?' questions to each other, so maybe they agrivated the 'proper' Saints fans!

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Any idea what was going on? All seemed to kick off for a bit at about 85mins

 

what's a top boy like you doing a) not involved and b) not itk. Actually sorry bout that i already got a dig in back for the dig you got at me and these trouble threads are really good like proper hardcirre innit

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There was almost trouble at the back of the Northam today with the coooooonts smashing the back boards of the stand constantly. Fookin numptys.

 

stu are you in agreement that doing it ocasionally if fine just not all the time. i hate musical instruments and super fans that portray themselves as piecs of club furniture. the second point is irrelevent to the thread but its all part of the musical band fan type clubs culture, we aint one of these clubs anfd although i find footied violence daft - much prefer to have a laugh and gert on with people from other areas as its fun, if theres one job a firm if we have one should be doing is making sure we dont become a joke club like pompey, best fans my arse any cubnt can make noise to a monotonous boom boom boom pf a primitive drum.

 

and when i say a few lads make sure the insessant drumming stops i'm not talking violence, if theyre big enough or built like a terrier (usually the hardest people as they don't give up) then just a chat and a little education would do.

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I was up there near the back and didn't see anything. Probably just tempers running high after that frustrating performance, mind you a lot of people around me clearly weren't Saints fans judging by their 'who is that player?' and 'where are Southampton in the league?' questions to each other, so maybe they agrivated the 'proper' Saints fans!

 

Was eating a very very tasty Chicken Balti pie tonight pre-match in Kingsland around 19:15 and a couple of guys said "Scuse me, what time's the kick off? Is it 19:45 today?"

 

Um.... er.... um...

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Was eating a very very tasty Chicken Balti pie tonight pre-match in Kingsland around 19:15 and a couple of guys said "Scuse me, what time's the kick off? Is it 19:45 today?"

 

Um.... er.... um...

 

im struggling to get this one, is this a rib tickler, sarcasm, none of those options.

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im struggling to get this one, is this a rib tickler, sarcasm, none of those options.

 

Started to write a reply along the lines of 'I'd have expected real fans to actually know what time kick off is, after all, I love pubs and don't need to ask when they are open' however, remembered that I thought I had you on ignore but must have clicked the wrong button so I'm now confused as to whether to hit 'Submit reply' or the big red button. Here goes, closing eyes now...

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stu are you in agreement that doing it ocasionally if fine just not all the time. i hate musical instruments and super fans that portray themselves as piecs of club furniture. the second point is irrelevent to the thread but its all part of the musical band fan type clubs culture, we aint one of these clubs anfd although i find footied violence daft - much prefer to have a laugh and gert on with people from other areas as its fun, if theres one job a firm if we have one should be doing is making sure we dont become a joke club like pompey, best fans my arse any cubnt can make noise to a monotonous boom boom boom pf a primitive drum.

 

and when i say a few lads make sure the insessant drumming stops i'm not talking violence, if theyre big enough or built like a terrier (usually the hardest people as they don't give up) then just a chat and a little education would do.

 

That ***** at the back got well and truely told by me today to shut the f*ck up. It is alright every now and then, but he went on smashing the sh!t out of it for a good 5 minutes... ON HIS OWN!!!

 

That's one reason it fookin winds me up, the second is they ruin the slow OWTSGMI because they can't resist smashing the crap out of the boards.

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That ***** at the back got well and truely told by me today to shut the f*ck up. It is alright every now and then, but he went on smashing the sh!t out of it for a good 5 minutes... ON HIS OWN!!!

 

That's one reason it fookin winds me up, the second is they ruin the slow OWTSGMI because they can't resist smashing the crap out of the boards.

 

Did you tell him good 'n' proper Stu?

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That ***** at the back got well and truely told by me today to shut the f*ck up. It is alright every now and then, but he went on smashing the sh!t out of it for a good 5 minutes... ON HIS OWN!!!

 

That's one reason it fookin winds me up, the second is they ruin the slow OWTSGMI because they can't resist smashing the crap out of the boards.

 

 

Were they casuals mr rumseysaint? Did they look a bit 'sus'? Woz dey black? Did you learn them a lesson that they won;t forget in a hurry? Did you stewart, did you? Woz their dad's in the forces stew? Would their grandad's turn in their graves mate? Is that what their granddad's died for stew?

 

next time, give them a slap from me stew please?

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That ***** at the back got well and truely told by me today to shut the f*ck up. It is alright every now and then, but he went on smashing the sh!t out of it for a good 5 minutes... ON HIS OWN!!!

 

That's one reason it fookin winds me up, the second is they ruin the slow OWTSGMI because they can't resist smashing the crap out of the boards.

 

Well it's not good enough. Drums are the worst thing that can happen at a football match and banging the back board constantly is drumming. This has to be stopped and the best way is through the proper channels and a few friendly words. Kids will be kids, but that doesn't mean you let them do as they like.

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Were they casuals mr rumseysaint? Did they look a bit 'sus'? Woz dey black? Did you learn them a lesson that they won;t forget in a hurry? Did you stewart, did you? Woz their dad's in the forces stew? Would their grandad's turn in their graves mate? Is that what their granddad's died for stew?

 

next time, give them a slap from me stew please?

 

Are you about 12 sweetheart?

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Was eating a very very tasty Chicken Balti pie tonight pre-match in Kingsland around 19:15 and a couple of guys said "Scuse me, what time's the kick off? Is it 19:45 today?"

 

Um.... er.... um...

 

 

Must have been military.

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Banging the back boards is good. It definitely gets the songs going and adds a bit of atmosphere. However, DON'T RUIN THE SLOW VERSION OF OWTSGMI. That is all, thanks.

 

Totally agree, we managed to get into the slow version for a second verse before the hand claps stop that, so disappointing, The slow version is mind blowing when aloud to rule. Sends tingles down my spine.

 

Mancsaint

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That 'pork pork' thing is that complete chump that wears a Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer hat with a flashing nose... what a class a ****.

 

Does he always wear that thing? Saw him down in the concourse at half time banging the bin with his fat mate who was also very annoying. i presumed he had lost a bet and was made to wear it, surley you wouldnt do so out of choice.

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Back to the incident in question.I saw one chap must have been in his forties take a big swing at a youngish lad after some mild verbals - then a bit of a scuffle ensued - after which said young lad invited "Mr Haymaker" outside to sort out their differences. He declined it would appear. Several of the young lads mates called up some stewards who seemed to do nothing apart from look , following which several of the lads seemed to disappear down the steps under their own steam. I believe "Mr Haymaker" may have had a Saints crest on his jacket but said youths didnot have any noticeable colours. Storm in a tea cup - but a bit distracting at a crucial time in the game though !!

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Back to the incident in question.I saw one chap must have been in his forties take a big swing at a youngish lad after some mild verbals - then a bit of a scuffle ensued - after which said young lad invited "Mr Haymaker" outside to sort out their differences. He declined it would appear. Several of the young lads mates called up some stewards who seemed to do nothing apart from look , following which several of the lads seemed to disappear down the steps under their own steam. I believe "Mr Haymaker" may have had a Saints crest on his jacket but said youths didnot have any noticeable colours. Storm in a tea cup - but a bit distracting at a crucial time in the game though !!

 

Missed opportunity for AP's post match excuses :p

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Does he always wear that thing? Saw him down in the concourse at half time banging the bin with his fat mate who was also very annoying. i presumed he had lost a bet and was made to wear it, surley you wouldnt do so out of choice.

 

I was stood very close to him in the concourse... he wears it every game. Funny guy... f'sure.

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I was up there near the back and didn't see anything. Probably just tempers running high after that frustrating performance, mind you a lot of people around me clearly weren't Saints fans judging by their 'who is that player?' and 'where are Southampton in the league?' questions to each other, so maybe they agrivated the 'proper' Saints fans!

 

Maybe these people were ex-pats?

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I saw all that kick off. Was a lot of Saints yoof running and shouting in a Green Street fashion. Police had their batons out and most of the youth seemed to stop when they got near them. Just a bit of handbags from a few dozen 16 year olds who've watched football factory one too many times.

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I saw all that kick off. Was a lot of Saints yoof running and shouting in a Green Street fashion. Police had their batons out and most of the youth seemed to stop when they got near them. Just a bit of handbags from a few dozen 16 year olds who've watched football factory one too many times.

 

 

 

Did you see the stabbing ?

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One of the lads in a green bobble hat was an absolute **** and barged his way around the seats, and him and his cronies were the ones that were aggravating our fans, they were probably shouting verbals and then someone's taken offence.

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One of the lads in a green bobble hat was an absolute **** and barged his way around the seats, and him and his cronies were the ones that were aggravating our fans, they were probably shouting verbals and then someone's taken offence.

 

He didnt barge his way through at all, he asked the older guy to move so he could get passed. A few verbals were exchanged as a man 40+ started punching a boy no older then 16. The lads mates then got involved trying to resolve the situation. The bloke then called it on with the young lads offering it to them all outside, to which they seemed up for to the suprise of this blike. He then backed out and went quiet and the kids then left the ground.

 

I was sat right next to where this happened. They didnt say anything in game, you wouldnt expect to hear at a football match, didnt cause a problem to anyone and someone said earlier they werent wearing colours. They werent wearing colours but I can assure you they were saints fans have seen them numerous times before at St Marys and all over the country at away games.

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I was stood very close to him in the concourse... he wears it every game. Funny guy... f'sure.

 

Was he with a fat ginger Butch dingle lookalike, and another saddo that must be 40 odd? These must've been the idiots that were at Northampton shouting "your coats too big for you" at a woman steward. The best one was "your grounds too small for you". Complete and utter losers. The ginger one was in the Itchen stand for the pompey game and he had a newspaper cut out of Rickie Lambert stuck on his ginger melon with an elastic band.

 

PORK PORK PORK ffs

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Was he with a fat ginger Butch dingle lookalike, and another saddo that must be 40 odd? These must've been the idiots that were at Northampton shouting "your coats too big for you" at a woman steward. The best one was "your grounds too small for you". Complete and utter losers. The ginger one was in the Itchen stand for the pompey game and he had a newspaper cut out of Rickie Lambert stuck on his ginger melon with an elastic band.

 

PORK PORK PORK ffs

 

Yup the three of them sit directly behind me in block 42. They spend the whole game shouting out stupid stuff. Some of it can be funny but mostly it's just really annoying. Tbf I don't think they're quite the ticket...

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Yup the three of them sit directly behind me in block 42. They spend the whole game shouting out stupid stuff. Some of it can be funny but mostly it's just really annoying. Tbf I don't think they're quite the ticket...

 

Oh dear! It sounds a LOT like a poster on this forum if they're the ones that sit right and the end of the aisle/block.

 

Cracking if true.......

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Was he with a fat ginger Butch dingle lookalike, and another saddo that must be 40 odd? These must've been the idiots that were at Northampton shouting "your coats too big for you" at a woman steward. The best one was "your grounds too small for you". Complete and utter losers. The ginger one was in the Itchen stand for the pompey game and he had a newspaper cut out of Rickie Lambert stuck on his ginger melon with an elastic band.

 

PORK PORK PORK ffs

 

:lol:

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Hello everyone. This is my first time on here. Normally my partner on here. . . . . . as Stu may remember ;) Anyway, I'm in the Kingsland North and I had some right ****s. . . sorry dunno if I'm allowed to say that, sorry behind me and guess what? They were away fans. They slagged Saints off from beginning to end. No wonder there was trouble. They wound me up and I'm a lady lol x

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That 'pork pork' thing is that complete chump that wears a Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer hat with a flashing nose... what a class a ****.
Haha, i've seen em in a pub in park gate before and they were doing the "pork pork" crap there too.

 

Utter losers.

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One of the lads in a green bobble hat was an absolute **** and barged his way around the seats, and him and his cronies were the ones that were aggravating our fans, they were probably shouting verbals and then someone's taken offence.

 

He didnt barge his way through at all, he asked the older guy to move so he could get passed. A few verbals were exchanged as a man 40+ started punching a boy no older then 16. The lads mates then got involved trying to resolve the situation. The bloke then called it on with the young lads offering it to them all outside, to which they seemed up for to the suprise of this blike. He then backed out and went quiet and the kids then left the ground.

 

I was sat right next to where this happened. They didnt say anything in game, you wouldnt expect to hear at a football match, didnt cause a problem to anyone and someone said earlier they werent wearing colours. They werent wearing colours but I can assure you they were saints fans have seen them numerous times before at St Marys and all over the country at away games.

 

 

fact: the little toe rag abused the older fella with a level of abuse that warrented the response recieved. The ***t with the green hat was a total pr@t. When outside the superior numbers melted.

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