Its stupid how the insurance dosnt allow under 18s to help, so they can go there and watch the game put not clean their bloody seat?! Being the summer holidays they would have had loads more people down there helping out.
Whilst your're about it, why don't someone take a flymo and mow the lawn, better still take a ladder and some shammys and clean the windows too, and why not take a tin of Glitto and give Wor Sammy a quick rub down, he's looking more than a bit grubby these days...
What a way to run a football club, I ask yer...!!!
[cite]Posted By: RedZed333[/cite]Whilst your're about it, why don't someone take a flymo and mow the lawn, better still take a ladder and some shammys and clean the windows too, and why not take a tin of Glitto and give Wor Sammy a quick rub down, he's looking more than a bit grubby these days...
What a way to run a football club, I ask yer...!!!
I disagree mate. Why pay some cleaning contractors to do a half arsed job when you can get fans to do it for a lot cheaper and who will do so with a sense of pride.
I bet true Man utd supporters would love to be involved in something like this after the gulf that has emerged between clubs and its true fans.
I missed out on all of the Back to the Valley shennanigans but i imagine those involved that rolled their sleeves up felt a real sense of achievment, pride and belonging that you cant buy in any club supestore.
This is what supporting a club is all about and I think it is a great way to run the club.
completly agree with u there mate , i am actually anoyed that im not allowed to join in i cannot believe im sad about not being able to clean and do work lol but i would do it even if there wasnt a reward because it would make me feel proud and part of it
Has the North Stand cleaning supervisor been made redundant?
On a serious note, about 6 years ago we went to the first home game and a fox had crapped on my son's seat (god knows how it managed to do it). The cleaning staff were brilliant that day - very fast, very thorough.
Last time I remember having shiit on my seat first day of the season I threw it on the pitch at Ian Walker (I believe) of Leicester.... he started reading one of the shits though. :-)
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Jesus, if I've paid £500 for a seat I don't really expect it to be covered in bird sh*t!
Being the summer holidays they would have had loads more people down there helping out.
I'm not that concerned, as i'm going to bring a can of Mr Sheen, and make my seat nice and clean.
Or try and loan some Ajax fans for Operation Scrubbers.
please could you give North Upper Block L Row SS a nice good clean for me
cheers ;)
What a way to run a football club, I ask yer...!!!
I disagree mate. Why pay some cleaning contractors to do a half arsed job when you can get fans to do it for a lot cheaper and who will do so with a sense of pride.
I bet true Man utd supporters would love to be involved in something like this after the gulf that has emerged between clubs and its true fans.
I missed out on all of the Back to the Valley shennanigans but i imagine those involved that rolled their sleeves up felt a real sense of achievment, pride and belonging that you cant buy in any club supestore.
This is what supporting a club is all about and I think it is a great way to run the club.
i cannot believe im sad about not being able to clean and do work lol
but i would do it even if there wasnt a reward because it would make me feel proud and part of it
p.s i have noticed the irony in that statement
On a serious note, about 6 years ago we went to the first home game and a fox had crapped on my son's seat (god knows how it managed to do it). The cleaning staff were brilliant that day - very fast, very thorough.
I've got a nose for it!
It looks and tastes different to dog and cat shit.