I have children but I certainly don't think that what is their's is mine, and what's mine is certainly not their's. Sounds like weird (yes weird, not unique) parenting to me.
"As your bike is my bike I'm going to sell it and put the money on the GGs. Obviously you can have all the winnings as what's mine is yours."
You take it wrong. Glad to hear you share everything with your son, if you have a car or motorbike I imagine you have to schedule access to make it work.
So you let your son take a toy then you took it away from him and then put it in the bin? I'm not one to offer parenting skills but that was a bad show.
A special mention to the guy in the East Stand, who listened to the club about throwing things onto the pitch. Loved it, when he walked down the stairs and gave the football to the ball boy.
It was me, following my own advice on an earlier thread. After all I didn't want to commit a crime now did I?. My thanks for the round of applause.
A special mention to the guy in the East Stand, who listened to the club about throwing things onto the pitch. Loved it, when he walked down the stairs and gave the football to the ball boy.
Hear hear! His timing was perfect. Unfortunately the reason for his action was sadly lost amongst several of the spectators around us. We had an amicable conversation with a chap next to us. He couldn't see that for us not renewing is a matter or principle. It is not because short of a near miracle we are going down, it is because of the rotten regime. Although I cannot agree with the decision of those renewing I respect their decision if they have carefully considered the matter. What I cannot understand are those who seem to have their head in the sands.
Some bloke titting about with the match ball for 20 seconds was a highlight of your day?
One of them, yes. Along with my soft boiled egg for breakfast and nearly breaking my toes smuggling stress balls in the front of my shoes only to not be searched.
Some bloke titting about with the match ball for 20 seconds was a highlight of your day?
One of them, yes. Along with my soft boiled egg for breakfast and nearly breaking my toes smuggling stress balls in the front of my shoes only to not be searched.
I don't live a particularly crazy life...
I asked this already, but l'll try again for an answer..
I support the protests. Stress balls were brilliant. But what point do you believe constantly hanging onto the match ball made? Other than a smug, cheap joke about being 'not allowed to throw things', surely it was just a pointless hindrance to us going for the win?
I was searched. Security found a stress ball in my pocket. I said so what , it is not offensive, can do no damage. I was told to hand it over. I said it is my property and is of no problem. I walked away, I was followed by 3 security staff through the lower north area. I was physically stopped. I again said it was a non issue. A senior security officer told me the club had ordered that no stress balls were to be allowed into the ground. It was removed from my pocket. Well done KM and RD you really are doing well.
As a disabled supporter who isn't very vocal, imo yesterday's protests hit the mark spot on, no mention of nationality or any personal abuse aimed at individuals, after the Forest game I received abuse for not staying to protest despite longing for change, so well done to all involved and keep up the good work.
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I asked why stress balls were used and someone tries to be funny.
Top work
http://youtu.be/fjh_6pgsWXg?a
Anyway yes the incident did make us laugh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWiNC72LtDI
Excellent stuff Seth.
Talked to a few Blues fans yesterday, all good blokes who see us as a proper football club and mightily impressed with us fighting for our club
stressballen - just love that kind of linked word
Looking forward to loadsofballoonenen
And Roland can schtickemup his feckinarsenen
I don't live a particularly crazy life...
http://www.voetbalprimeur.be/mobile/650090/match-charlton-stilgelegd-na-nieuw-protest-tegen-duch-telet.html
https://www.voetbalkrant.com/nl/nieuws/lees/2016-04-02/de-fans-van-charlton-betoogden-opnieuw-tegen-roland-duchatelet
Your Lad is 26.
I support the protests. Stress balls were brilliant. But what point do you believe constantly hanging onto the match ball made? Other than a smug, cheap joke about being 'not allowed to throw things', surely it was just a pointless hindrance to us going for the win?
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