Not sure if any of you watched a documentary yesterday (Sunday 27th February) about "special needs " it focused on people who travelled to London in large masses (more than they usually take to other venues when they go out on trips) the programme then showed people with painted faces who mostly looked stupid (a bit like care in the community people when they have been taken out for the first time in a long while) the next scene that we saw was when they "panned" the camera around to these people once their association had scored a goal they looked a bit like people who had taken their first steps as a child.
Small Heath's new trophy.We've won it five times.
Quote from: dazzyg on February 28, 2011, 09:34:36 AMNot sure if any of you watched a documentary yesterday (Sunday 27th February) about "special needs " it focused on people who travelled to London in large masses (more than they usually take to other venues when they go out on trips) the programme then showed people with painted faces who mostly looked stupid (a bit like care in the community people when they have been taken out for the first time in a long while) the next scene that we saw was when they "panned" the camera around to these people once their association had scored a goal they looked a bit like people who had taken their first steps as a child.It's a wonder this got under the radar.