To anyone who thinks the demonstrations aren't working, the signs are there that the regime are desperate to head them off at the pass. Look at this from yesterday, bar open after the game free entrance and free 'lite bites' whatever that might mean. I'm pretty sure they never used to offer anything like that before the demos. And don't forget that this was the bar that they thought they could get north-upper season ticket holders to pay expensive subscriptions to. Keep up the pressure, they definitely do not like it.
To anyone who thinks the demonstrations aren't working, the signs are there that the regime are desperate to head them off at the pass. Look at this from yesterday, bar open after the game free entrance and free 'lite bites' whatever that might mean. I'm pretty sure they never used to offer anything like that before the demos. And don't forget that this was the bar that they thought they could get north-upper season ticket holders to pay expensive subscriptions to. Keep up the pressure, the definitely do not like it.
Scotland actually played Wales yesterday.
A trivial error though compared to the disgraceful fiasco they made of the tribute to Graham Moore.
I wanted to see the Legends. I wanted to have a winter warmer. I wanted to watch the rugby. I wanted some nibbles or a Pie.
But instead i Protested in the cold, Because it was the right thing to do.
I'm a adult, so will discuss or argue will anyone to their face. Or praise people to their face, like i did to Nug when i meet him for the 1st time Yesterday.
To anyone who thinks the demonstrations aren't working, the signs are there that the regime are desperate to head them off at the pass. Look at this from yesterday, bar open after the game free entrance and free 'lite bites' whatever that might mean. I'm pretty sure they never used to offer anything like that before the demos. And don't forget that this was the bar that they thought they could get north-upper season ticket holders to pay expensive subscriptions to. Keep up the pressure, the definitely do not like it.
Scotland actually played Wales yesterday.
A trivial error though compared to the disgraceful fiasco they made of the tribute to Graham Moore.
Perhaps Scotland were playing Wales and England yesterday like Cardiff City were also playing two fixtures according to the big screen.
To anyone who thinks the demonstrations aren't working, the signs are there that the regime are desperate to head them off at the pass. Look at this from yesterday, bar open after the game free entrance and free 'lite bites' whatever that might mean. I'm pretty sure they never used to offer anything like that before the demos. And don't forget that this was the bar that they thought they could get north-upper season ticket holders to pay expensive subscriptions to. Keep up the pressure, the definitely do not like it.
Scotland actually played Wales yesterday.
A trivial error though compared to the disgraceful fiasco they made of the tribute to Graham Moore.
When I walked down the stairs leaving the NU, I poked my head through a window and was sad to see it was in no way empty. Desperately wanted to see an empty room with a few ex players sitting there playing I Spy
When I walked down the stairs leaving the NU, I poked my head through a window and was sad to see it was in no way empty. Desperately wanted to see an empty room with a few ex players sitting there playing I Spy
When I walked down the stairs leaving the NU, I poked my head through a window and was sad to see it was in no way empty. Desperately wanted to see an empty room with a few ex players sitting there playing I Spy
When I walked down the stairs leaving the NU, I poked my head through a window and was sad to see it was in no way empty. Desperately wanted to see an empty room with a few ex players sitting there playing I Spy
Who are these 'fans' that are getting roped into these shameless protest diversion tactics by the regime, are they really that unaware?
When I walked down the stairs leaving the NU, I poked my head through a window and was sad to see it was in no way empty. Desperately wanted to see an empty room with a few ex players sitting there playing I Spy
Who are these 'fans' that are getting roped into these shameless protest diversion tactics by the regime, are they really that unaware?
Probably the same fans that abused me yesterday when I stood up "cos I want them out". Also the same fans that shout abuse at the players/team all game every game!
Wilma not sure where you sit but in the East stand there's one man who screams the whole match, half the time abusing players for missed passes then moans about the protests affecting the players.
Probably the same fans that abused me yesterday when I stood up "cos I want them out". Also the same fans that shout abuse at the players/team all game every game!
Sounds like there's an ostrich farm at the valley.
Wilma not sure where you sit but in the East stand there's one man who screams the whole match, half the time abusing players for missed passes then moans about the protests affecting the players.
When I walked down the stairs leaving the NU, I poked my head through a window and was sad to see it was in no way empty. Desperately wanted to see an empty room with a few ex players sitting there playing I Spy
Who are these 'fans' that are getting roped into these shameless protest diversion tactics by the regime, are they really that unaware?
There's plenty of them unfortunately, they stand up cause they want them out & then troop down to bar at half time for a quick pint or two & then back up to stand up cause they want them out & then into crossbars after the game. What difference does it make they ask when I remonstrate, he's a billionaire, it won't make any difference to him :-) The fools just don't get it !!!
Hand on heart, we DO go into Crossbars pre match for ONE drink only because we meet up with a group of friends, 2 of which are unable to walk far or at speed.
If they were able to get to & from The Oak or A N Other local hostelry before kick off, we would gladly pass up the OTT prices charged by DNC.
As it stands, Crossbars is our only option to meet said friends as we sit in differing areas of the ground and only socialise together on home matchdays.
Wilma not sure where you sit but in the East stand there's one man who screams the whole match, half the time abusing players for missed passes then moans about the protests affecting the players.
I sit in West Upper, maybe they are trying to outdo each other across the pitch!
I must say that they shut up after I called them out on their constant abuse and lack of support.
Hand on heart, we DO go into Crossbars pre match for ONE drink only because we meet up with a group of friends, 2 of which are unable to walk far or at speed.
If they were able to get to & from The Oak or A N Other local hostelry before kick off, we would gladly pass up the OTT prices charged by DNC.
As it stands, Crossbars is our only option to meet said friends as we sit in differing areas of the ground and only socialise together on home matchdays.
I admit I am one of the two FF refers to here. Those who have read my posts on the cancer related threads know I have had extensive cancer surgery and due to this my mobility is impaired. It is as much as I can manage to do the two and half hour journey each way, without walking up that bloody hill to find a pub that will be full to bursting, so I can't sit down. If giving Roly a few quid each fortnight protects my well being, I will continue to do so. I make no apologies for this to anyone on here or anywhere else. My main ambition is to still be around when Roly sells up, then we will have one hell of a party in Crossbars!
we go in Crossbars before the game as the kids like it and it's nice and warm and they get the run of the place while we watch the football....might just be me, but I think it's been busier in there the last few home games
Hope those that got their free pies checked the "best before date" as they were probably the pies they did not sell from the "boycott spending any money at the club" protest. Still spending the rest of the weekend throwing up will make a change for some.
Hand on heart, we DO go into Crossbars pre match for ONE drink only because we meet up with a group of friends, 2 of which are unable to walk far or at speed.
If they were able to get to & from The Oak or A N Other local hostelry before kick off, we would gladly pass up the OTT prices charged by DNC.
As it stands, Crossbars is our only option to meet said friends as we sit in differing areas of the ground and only socialise together on home matchdays.
"It would have been such a shame to see that bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon, not totally consumed Father"
"with your Breakfast"
"We had a long journey to Middlesbrough to watch our team Charlton"
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A trivial error though compared to the disgraceful fiasco they made of the tribute to Graham Moore.
I wanted to see the Legends.
I wanted to have a winter warmer.
I wanted to watch the rugby.
I wanted some nibbles or a Pie.
But instead i Protested in the cold,
Because it was the right thing to do.
I'm a adult, so will discuss or argue will anyone to their face.
Or praise people to their face, like i did to Nug when i meet him for the 1st time Yesterday.
The struggle goes on.
Only, you've never said ......
If they were able to get to & from The Oak or A N Other local hostelry before kick off, we would gladly pass up the OTT prices charged by DNC.
As it stands, Crossbars is our only option to meet said friends as we sit in differing areas of the ground and only socialise together on home matchdays.
I must say that they shut up after I called them out on their constant abuse and lack of support.
Cabernet Sauvignon, not totally consumed Father"
"with your Breakfast"
"We had a long journey to Middlesbrough to watch our team Charlton"
"you are forgiven Fanny"