[cite]Posted By: buckshee[/cite]there are some people that come on here giving it the holyer than thou attitude and yet try to trip up defenceless young Norwich fans
[cite]Posted By: buckshee[/cite]there are some people that come on here giving it the holyer than thou attitude and yet try to trip up defenceless young Norwich fans
[quote][cite]Posted By: Atletico Addick[/cite]I've seen more trouble in a can of soup than that there picture. ;o) just the Narridge boys, on hindsight, haven't.[/quote]
Yea that was wot i was trying to get at too just think they have lived posh boy sheltered lives init and never had to deal with confrontation.
unless i am really really mistaken fudge all happend on saturday nothing, nada, nowt, zilch, nothing some of you are making it sound as if it went pwopa off all nwaghty like
I expect there will be a huge police presence in Colchester next week..................aparently the Essex Police Force has cancelled all leave as well as drafting in back up from neighbouring counties, BTP have put Liverpool St on high risk from 2pm onwards, all pubs will be closed in Colchester, we are adversarial fans after all
[quote][cite]Posted By: oohaahmortimer[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: buckshee[/cite]there are some people that come on here giving it the holyer than thou attitude and yet try to trip up defenceless young Norwich fans
Was slightly witty once when it was used specifically against norwich as a regional dig when it originated but very tired now and absolutely bizzare that its been sung against the likes of wycombe, orient and brentford this term.
Bit like the wife -beater northern skits and the never get a job, car thief ones aimed at the scousers...can be great and witty and shouldnt be taken to heart but when they are overused and theres no satire to it, it becomes as irritating as that bloody "feesh" that people still chant like the sheep or performing seals begging for a kipper.
On the scouse song "sign on.... you'll never get a job" remember it being sung on the train after losing 2-1 in the league cup many moons ago to which they replied to the tune of the quality street song "Thank you very much for paying our giros, thank you very much, thank you very much" which was a pretty sharp response from those cheeky scouse scamps.
If it's sung at a team of carrot crunchers then it may be slightly amusing (hard to imagine now since it stopped being funny long ago due to overuse and being in the wrong context).
[cite]Posted By: RodneyCharltonTrotta[/cite]Was slightly witty once when it was used specifically against norwich as a regional dig when it originated but very tired now and absolutely bizzare that its been sung against the likes of wycombe, orient and brentford this term.
Bit like the wife -beater northern skits and the never get a job, car thief ones aimed at the scousers...can be great and witty and shouldnt be taken to heart but when they are overused and theres no satire to it, it becomes as irritating as that bloody "feesh" that people still chant like the sheep or performing seals begging for a kipper.
On the scouse song "sign on.... you'll never get a job" remember it being sung on the train after losing 2-1 in the league cup many moons ago to which they replied to the tune of the quality street song "Thank you very much for paying our giros, thank you very much, thank you very much" which was a pretty sharp response from those cheeky scouse scamps.
everything in this post sums the situation up perfectly, dont go looking for things that are not there. whoever made a racist comment is a fool there is no place for it in socitey let alone football
never sung wheels on the bus never sung the adams family song never sung oh south London.............I mean I can't can I?
but if others want to, hairy muff
re our away support.........it's not a new thing, we've had some idiot kids following us for awhile..........but so has every other club in the country & every time a new 'hooli' film comes out another bunch of 14 year olds join them. if they get in your way, tell em. if they are out of order, tell em...........most of them cry like babies if confronted
[cite]Posted By: buckshee[/cite]there are some people that come on here giving it the holyer than thou attitude and yet try to trip up defenceless young Norwich fans
you know who you are
The eyes have it!
I saw the same incident (hardly an incident by the way!) Buckshee. I'm assuming he did it once only, to the young fella who walked a little bit quicker once he got tripped? Although there wasn't much in it, it was still a little nawty.
Desperate to know who this character was though as he seemed to be a bit of a kn*b. Whisper me.
Never sang "wheels on the bus" - don't like it, don't think it's amusing
Never sang "the Adams Family" - don't like it, the joke, if you can call it that has worn extremely thin
Always sing "Oh South London" because I have always thought the words are "it's full of chips, jelly and Charlton". At least thats what we sing in our family!...:0)
Re the "family song".........vile & disgusting and what makes it worse is that 80% of the fans don't sing it but clap along as if they were singing a song at a vicars tea party. No idea if most understand the lyrics But I'm sure if they did they wouldn't continue calpping merrily along.
Now I'm no prude and swear like a trooper - but there is no need to sing that particular song to EVERY team at EVERY game - it loses its effect for a start, but then again i doubt if the morons singing it understand irony.
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I don't sing it and nobody anywhere near where I sit does either. I'm not a prude and yes I do swear but I am getting fed up with our so-called supporters if the only vocal support they can offer is a few vulgar songs each and every game. How is that supporting the team? Sing about the team or the players but how about cutting out some of the vulgar and, frankly, embarrassingly childish chanting. We are Charlton, FFS, not the Bermondsey Bovver Boys.
[quote][cite]Posted By: C.Walsh'sLoveChild[/cite]Think "When I was a little boy" needs to make a[b][u][span style=COLOR: #ff0000]BIG[/span][/u][/b]come back[/quote] Have i missed something......
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The General, no less.
Leave my boys alone. Leave 'em, I say.
shocking name and shame em
I heard he was a double hard b'stard....when it all goes off at leeds we now know who to look out for....
No bother in my little corner of Carrow Road, apart from a few blokes getting a telling off and then being slung out....all handbags if you ask me...
The eyes have it!
just the Narridge boys, on hindsight, haven't.
just the Narridge boys, on hindsight, haven't.[/quote]
Yea that was wot i was trying to get at too just think they have lived posh boy sheltered lives init and never had to deal with confrontation.
However in general terms I've always understood Norwich to be a family club similar to ourselves.
Given that premise should their fans really be condemned for seeking to maintain reasonable standards of behaviour in their ground?
If you go with your wife and children you don't want a lot of wannabe or actual hooligans ruining the experience.
There are excellent facilities in Bermondsey for those kind of "supporters."
Is that the Grim Reaper in the top right corner?
WTF!!!
Blimey, wonder who he was collecting, lol.
That figure in the snap... jesus... is it real? Looks like an evil bugger whose clothes have shrunk.
Yeah some of us flew home. . . .
you know who you are[/quote]
shocking name and shame em[/quote]
Port Vale away, Steve Gritt in th 95 minute.
Bit like the wife -beater northern skits and the never get a job, car thief ones aimed at the scousers...can be great and witty and shouldnt be taken to heart but when they are overused and theres no satire to it, it becomes as irritating as that bloody "feesh" that people still chant like the sheep or performing seals begging for a kipper.
On the scouse song "sign on.... you'll never get a job" remember it being sung on the train after losing 2-1 in the league cup many moons ago to which they replied to the tune of the quality street song "Thank you very much for paying our giros, thank you very much, thank you very much" which was a pretty sharp response from those cheeky scouse scamps.
If it's sung at a team of carrot crunchers then it may be slightly amusing (hard to imagine now since it stopped being funny long ago due to overuse and being in the wrong context).
We just need some better chants is all.
everything in this post sums the situation up perfectly, dont go looking for things that are not there. whoever made a racist comment is a fool there is no place for it in socitey let alone football
never sung the adams family song
never sung oh south London.............I mean I can't can I?
but if others want to, hairy muff
re our away support.........it's not a new thing, we've had some idiot kids following us for awhile..........but so has every other club in the country & every time a new 'hooli' film comes out another bunch of 14 year olds join them. if they get in your way, tell em. if they are out of order, tell em...........most of them cry like babies if confronted
I saw the same incident (hardly an incident by the way!) Buckshee. I'm assuming he did it once only, to the young fella who walked a little bit quicker once he got tripped? Although there wasn't much in it, it was still a little nawty.
Desperate to know who this character was though as he seemed to be a bit of a kn*b. Whisper me.
Never sang "the Adams Family" - don't like it, the joke, if you can call it that has worn extremely thin
Always sing "Oh South London" because I have always thought the words are "it's full of chips, jelly and Charlton". At least thats what we sing in our family!...:0)
Now I'm no prude and swear like a trooper - but there is no need to sing that particular song to EVERY team at EVERY game - it loses its effect for a start, but then again i doubt if the morons singing it understand irony.
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I don't sing it and nobody anywhere near where I sit does either. I'm not a prude and yes I do swear but I am getting fed up with our so-called supporters if the only vocal support they can offer is a few vulgar songs each and every game. How is that supporting the team? Sing about the team or the players but how about cutting out some of the vulgar and, frankly, embarrassingly childish chanting. We are Charlton, FFS, not the Bermondsey Bovver Boys.
Yeah the little button with 'BBCode' beside it....
I had assumed he meant the song.