Hello everyone im new on here just thought i would defend myself for having a go at the kids, I know i went OTT but they were doing it for ages and I know it was only paper but it was hitting my little boy and he kept saying to me why are they throwing paper at me. I know i should of handled it differently but i just had enough and lost it, I have 2 more kids at home and i want to take them to watch the Charlton but i cant have paper thrown at them as one of them is only 4 months old.
I don't sit in that area mate so can only imagine what's happened from what's written here and above but sounds like you are in the right there. Hope your kid is ok and still wants to come
I got told off by my son for doing it he told me i should of gone to the man in the red jacket at least he has learnt something to react better than what i did, My boy is going to go to the next game as he loves Charlton.
cock up by the ticket office as had issued a match ticket for the same seat but his response of ''not my problem'' when I politely pointed this out didnt endear me to him.
When the steward poiinted out that it was a ST seat his response was ''I was here first'' yes you were todya but that was our ST seat.
He did look like his mum dressed him so maybe he wasnt all there.
[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]found a dipstick sitting in Henry jnrs ST seat.
cock up by the ticket office as had issued a match ticket for the same seat but his response of ''not my problem'' when I politely pointed this out didnt endear me to him.
When the steward poiinted out that it was a ST seat his response was ''I was here first'' yes you were todya but that was our ST seat.
He did look like his mum dressed him so maybe he wasnt all there.
[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]found a dipstick sitting in Henry jnrs ST seat.
cock up by the ticket office as had issued a match ticket for the same seat but his response of ''not my problem'' when I politely pointed this out didnt endear me to him.
When the steward poiinted out that it was a ST seat his response was ''I was here first'' yes you were todya but that was our ST seat.
He did look like his mum dressed him so maybe he wasnt all there.
[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]He ended up sitting one seat in front which he could have done anyway without acting like a child and having to be asked to move by the stewards.
I know it's your seat and everything, but surely it would have been easier to just sit in the row in front with your son, rather than go to the steward?
[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]He ended up sitting one seat in front which he could have done anyway without acting like a child and having to be asked to move by the stewards.
I know it'syourseat and everything, but surely it would have been easier to just sit in the row in front with your son, rather than go to the steward?
stu, if he'd said he was there with friends etc and wanted to sit them we could have worked something out.
He didn't. He just said ''not my problem'' when it was clearly both of our problems. So at that point I wasnt going to bother offering to move from MY seats for someone who was being a twat.
Yeah, not saying there's anything wrong with going to the steward, just would have been easier to sit elsewhere, however, if he was being a dick about it then yeah, f*** 'im.
When the NU was first build and I moved there, my seat was right in the corner, back from, end seat, my seat number, I think, was 100, however for half of that first season the club sold tickets for seat 101, which didn't exist, that made for some pretty angry looking people around 3pm at home games, trying to find a seat that simply wasnt in the ground.
Afew seasons ago I had tickets for my son and myself in the NW and no less than 2 other pairs turned up with identical tickets for the same seats!
We were already seated, but in each case, fortunately, it was dealt with amicably by the stewards found alternative seats for the other people who didn't try to turf us out.
In Henry's case though a season ticket has to take priority.
Happened against Arsenal in the prem to me for different reasons. Had our season tickets sent out in the post at start of season and they hadnt arrived in week leading up to start of season and so the club said they must have got lost in post so issued us another set.
Two lads were sat in our seats for the Arsenal game but left when we got there so obviously a less than scrupulous postie had got hold of them and kept them possibly waiting for a big game and flogged them outside the ground to the pair.
Comments
That one made me laugh out loud pal....
Everyone a few rows in front of them were paper on their heads, which I found quite funny!
cock up by the ticket office as had issued a match ticket for the same seat but his response of ''not my problem'' when I politely pointed this out didnt endear me to him.
When the steward poiinted out that it was a ST seat his response was ''I was here first'' yes you were todya but that was our ST seat.
He did look like his mum dressed him so maybe he wasnt all there.
Did you try "Do you know who I am?" :-0
So was he wearing a cardigan Henry ? ;0)
He ended up sitting one seat in front which he could have done anyway without acting like a child and having to be asked to move by the stewards.
And you showered him with paper through the match?
I know it's your seat and everything, but surely it would have been easier to just sit in the row in front with your son, rather than go to the steward?
Why should he? It IS his seat after all.
PS When do you head back up to Hull?
It's easier
I'm in Hull already, have been for a few weeks!
He didn't. He just said ''not my problem'' when it was clearly both of our problems. So at that point I wasnt going to bother offering to move from MY seats for someone who was being a twat.
When the NU was first build and I moved there, my seat was right in the corner, back from, end seat, my seat number, I think, was 100, however for half of that first season the club sold tickets for seat 101, which didn't exist, that made for some pretty angry looking people around 3pm at home games, trying to find a seat that simply wasnt in the ground.
We were already seated, but in each case, fortunately, it was dealt with amicably by the stewards found alternative seats for the other people who didn't try to turf us out.
In Henry's case though a season ticket has to take priority.
Two lads were sat in our seats for the Arsenal game but left when we got there so obviously a less than scrupulous postie had got hold of them and kept them possibly waiting for a big game and flogged them outside the ground to the pair.
;-)