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Clearly so loud that he can't understand how it could have been possible without assistance.
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Levy put stock market candlesticks all over the place...hmmm is he trying to tell us something...?Apologies for the light reflection but I love the stadium lighting during matches...
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English mustard is always yellow, it's that crappy French stuff that's the colour of baby poo.I am not a habitual connoisseur of hot dogs, but I have to agree. It was really nice: a big, decently spiced sausage that was heavy on the meat and light on the bread/crap/filler/sludge, a good, robust brioche roll and a generous supply of fried onions. Almost worth the 25-minute queue.
It was something of a surprise to discover that the mustard, which was coloured the bright yellow of sweet mustard, was actually proper hot English mustard, which is usually beige. Now I love English mustard as much as the next man, but perhaps I might have applied it a bit more sparingly had I known what was being served. My sinuses were certainly clear thereafter, which is a rarity in hay fever season. It gave my tenor rendition of "Oh when the Spurs..." an added projection.
We couldn't get into the Marketplace at all - it was blocked off from the East concourse and guarded by several gilets jaune of considerable size. It's apparently not for the plebs on the Shelf. But there were burgers for sale at the same place as we got the hot dog, so I'm not sure why you had to go elsewhere to get them. Unless they ran out again.
I shall. But it still didn't stop noise coming from the north stand. South may be the stand to produce most of the atmosphere, but plenty was created in my stand last night. I hope I don't get sat behind you in my current condition. Will blame you if more damage is unnecessarily done to my knee. There are those who literally cannot stand for long periods, and the thing is they can still sing. You use your mouth to sing not your legs.We were talking about the south stand where we are trying to make some noise and atmosphere. Sit in the north.
Standing is overrated? Good stay in the north east or west so you don’t ruin us
You sat in the middle of the south stand then?I shall. But it still didn't stop noise coming from the north stand. South may be the stand to produce most of the atmosphere, but plenty was created in my stand last night. I hope I don't get sat behind you in my current condition. Will blame you if more damage is unnecessarily done to my knee. There are those who literally cannot stand for long periods, and the thing is they can still sing. You use your mouth to sing not your legs.
n the north east or west (junior section north west)@mickdale so you obviously disagree even if your ratings show as being more angry with my post.
you tell me where children, old aged pensioners and disabled supporters should sit then
Caught up with everything now & know what you were speaking about
Buddy, Clyde is fine by me. Certainly not any worse than the name I'm normally called that starts with a C.
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n the north east or west (junior section north west)
What’s so hard to comprehend?
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n the north east or west (junior section north west)
What’s so hard to comprehend?
I know your in the top NE corner from seeing post. just say next season you got lucky to go south, but pulled a muscle or an injury that made it impossible for you to stand for 4 or 5 weeks, but was able to get to the matches, you would be happy not seeing the games? some people when they purchased their season ticket, might not of actually had a back injury at the time.
I'd hope in a case like that the club were co-operative and offered to move the individual to e.g. the North Upper for that period. Plenty of seats there that aren't sold at STs, and it's in there interests to avoid a disgruntled fan putting in a complaint about it to the safety bods.
My guess is that they would on the basis of having "fewer steps" or an "easier access route" - it'd certainly be the sensible option imo. Even if they didn't - just personally I'd prefer to miss a few games occasionally than always have to sit down in an area with poorer atmosphere, but that's just me.the club won't do that though, because your meant to be sat down during the game.
being fractionally above the area that has been prepared for safe standing last night, when you look upwards that is f'ing steep. you only need a small handful to of had 1 or 2 over the top, go a little over the top over a referee decision and you could end up with a hillbrough on our hands
If you can't sing sitting down it's because you talk out your arse
A lot of people in wheelchairs can potter unsteadily around in their own homes for short periods and are quite capable of standing. They'd have no chance of getting to a game without a wheelchair though.