So what were they arguing about yesterday? I cant believe anyone was defending lambert
I was at that desperate performance from a so called Villa team yesterday.unfortunately one of my mates ended up fighting a fellow villa fan just before half time.It all started when most of us including myself started chanting Lambert out !! My mate who had I admit had lots to drink took exception to the support. he argued with anyone who would listen that we should support the team and leave the Lambert Out cry till the end of the game. I tried to calm him down but he was frustrated and angry and drunk!! lots of the crowd at this point were frustrated as we were awful, no passion, no fight, no plan, no creativity, no forward passes.Anyway the argument got more heated and before you know it someone from 3 rows back stormed over and belted him to the floor. I and several others separated them and it was very tense during half time, we moved our mate down a few rows and everything stayed calm.My mate has followed villa home and away for over 30 years and is no hooligan. He is passionate. But my philosophy is you pay your money you are entitled to an opinion. He was out of order as was the twat who attacked him from 3 rows back.The irony of the whole thing is talking to people around me in the second half everyone is hurting, frustrated and desperate to get our Villa back.But performances like yesterday, and plenty of booze don't mix. We are all Villa and we will all be Villa when all these tossers like Learner and lambert have long gone.But at this moment we see no hope. !!!!
But at this moment we see no hope. !!!!
it normally starts with an 'I'm a bigger fan than yow' type of debate. I remember a fight on a train back from Old Trafford years ago when two blokes compared away game records and when one of them conceded that he hadn't made it to a midweek game at Wimbledon because his son had fell ill, he was scoffed at for being a lightweight. It all kicked off...and I think they were brothers.
I had a good day out Saturday, drove up from Cambridge with the wife, I booked us into the hotel £55 for a double room upgraded for the night to a executive room I went to the game while the wife went shopping, first of all I met my Villa mates in the Sir Robert Peel a really nice pub with some nice beers on and a great atmosphere from the home and away supporters in there.then came the game we then went back to the same pub where my wife met up with us all, then the Swan and Rushes and then to a couple of others and we had a great night drinking and eating in Leicester and not a hint of trouble or aggression came our way.I was a bit fuzzy headed in the morning though UTVThe Doc