

Ray.
MemberEverything posted by Ray.
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I think i'm annoyed as much as the next person that we lost to Everton, but the only thing you can do is to move on. There's no point in dwelling on what happened, what's done is done, look to the next game. JT has publicly accepted that he was at fault in allowing Everton to score. The result against Cardiff gave us something to feel good about and we should be celebrating that we're in the quarter finals for the Cup. Back on topic, I think our encounter against Wolves will be a turning point for our away record and we can bag ourselves 3 points. Don't think it will be an easy game, but hey i'm optimistic.
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Well we have the time to prepare for this game, so hopefully we can use the time wisely and should produce the right result. Manure play Everton at Goodison Park, so let's hope Everton do the same to Manure what they did to us.
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I know, but I can dream
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Hope we get Stoke
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Welcome
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Yes I have been to quite a few away games this season and I agree that on the whole the atmosphere is very good. It's pot luck, as you can't say where you want to sit, unless you have a choice of upper or lower tier. There has been a couple where I was sitting and there wasn't any singing. I'm very much a person that will join in where others have started a song. I'm not that confident just yet to start singing on my own and to a volume to get others going. There's been some reports about sitting and standing at matches recently on here and on the fancast. I personally feel that it's much easier to be able to sing and show your passion when you're standing. It depends also on who the steward is. I thought most of them where supposed to be fans, so should have an understanding of what it's like. Certainly the steward that was at the gate where I sit didn't bother us for most of the match. I just sit when the people in front sit and stand when they were standing. It's just common sense really. If you don't like people standing then you should go to another area of the ground where there's more likely not to be any standing, i.e. West Stand Lower. At the end of the day i'll continue to go to both home and away matches where i'm able to as I enjoy and look forward to going to both
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Am glad that I missed any of the trouble. It can't of been as bad as what went on between Portsmouth and Southampton. Yes the Cardiff fans were brilliant, but I do think we made plenty of noise too. That's a shame that you find home games boring. I think there is nothing like being at the bridge and knowing that each game is going to be different in terms of the football and the atmosphere. What really pisses me off are the people that don't stay till the end of the match. Why spend £40 or £50 on a ticket if you're not going to stay till the end. You wouldn't do that at a concert would you?
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I don't know about that, I thought from where I was sitting which is gate 15, mh lower it was generally good.
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It was comical, I don't think anybody could keep a straight face
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Ah then I did see a beachball, didn't see the infltable sheep though. Crazy goings on in the MH Upper and Lower today.
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I left about 10 minutes after the final whistle, and it just seemed like the usual slow walk to the tube, no trouble as far as I could see. Wasn't paying much attention tbh as I was on such a high.
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Pleased for him, aw it's so romantic, do you think he planned it what with it being Valentines day tomorrow?
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Pleased for him, aw it's so romantic, do you think he planned it what with it being Valentines day tomorrow?
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RIP. We had a minutes applause for him just before kickoff. It was almost spoilt by those sheep shaggers as they didn't want to keep quiet.
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An absolutely fantastic display from the lads. Why couldn't they have played like that on Wednesday? I must admit that I did feel a sense of de ja vu after Cardiff equalised. I missed Drogbas goal as it was that quick. Man of the match for me has to be Sturridge, absolutely superb play from him. Loved the Sheep Shagger chants - You Shag Sheep, You Shag Sheep, and Shall we shag a, shall we shag a, shall we shag a sheep for you, shall we shag a sheep for you. Also the lumps of celery coming down from the MH upper as we were singing Celery, aboslute classic. Thought I saw a beach ball too at one point. Finally what was the Cardiff goalie wearing, wolf whistles everytime he went to kick the ball.
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The FA are showing it for free on their website as well.
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Might have known this wasn't true
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I've had the following from the Football Supporter's Federation. If you've got the time to go it sounds as though it could be a interesting debate. Sit Down, Shut Up: Are Football Supporters Discriminated Against? Vibe Bar, London, Thursday March 4th 2010, 7pm Every day the FSF hears from fans telling us that they’re sick of being treated like criminals by over-zealous police, tired of taking orders from doormen dressed up as ‘stewards’, and had enough with clubs forcing them to sit down when they’d rather stand. Is this now the typical matchday experience? Sit Down, Shut Up: Are Football Supporters Discriminated Against? is the FSF’s free Question Time-style debate and gives you, the match-going fan, your opportunity to tell it how you see it to our expert panel of football journalists, police, and solicitors (see below for full event details). Why are football supporters treated differently from other groups in society? Go to Wembley for a pop concert and you can stand without fear of ejection. Head to a rugby league match and you can drink in your seat but try that at a football game and you'll get a criminal record. Why does the Crown Prosecution Service push for the most severe punishment in most cases involving football fans? Would this not be illegal if they followed this procedure with any other group in society? Are we seeing the return of the dreaded section 27? Have we reached a tipping point and what role can we all play in improving things for the better? We really hope you can make it - the event takes place at Brick Lane's Vibe Bar on Thursday March 4th 2010 (7pm kick-off). See below for more info. To register email your name to [email protected]
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Can see this match attracting the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
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Not the best of news, 3 months, so he probably won't play again this season then
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If you want to have laugh at Arsenal's fans...
Ray. replied to Blueboy's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
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Spoke to one of the stewards from the club who was on the coach up to Everton and he was going on about how much trouble there's going to be on Saturday with 6000 Cardiff City Fans and he also mentioned that there are going to be a few Millwall fans joining us.