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Online dave.woodhall

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #45 on: June 01, 2015, 11:35:17 AM »
It does, however, give me second thoughts as to whether I get a season ticket for the wife and 2 girls (aged six and eight) with so many f**kwits about. We gave up our season tickets when the first was born, and thought next year would be a good time to return. Bright future?


If the good people aren't there that only leaves the fuckwits.

Offline Mr Speedy H

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #46 on: June 01, 2015, 11:40:23 AM »
It's nice to see so many Arsenal fans cashing in on the historic victory. I'm not sure what's worse. That, or the people spending £30+.
« Last Edit: June 01, 2015, 11:43:16 AM by Mr Speedy H »

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #47 on: June 01, 2015, 11:40:59 AM »
I had no trouble, but having been to a couple of games against arse over the decades, I know what complete morons they are, to many times ive seen at Villa Park arse fans wanting to get into the Holte with their colours on, some of these are blokes with women and/or kids if any ones cuynts its the arse fans, perspective would you go to an away match stand in the Stretford end, the kop, don't be daft unless you want to invite trouble, that's exactly what these arse wankas did, so for those saying ooh moronic Villa fans , get real. its up to the stewards to sort and if your stupid enough to stand where there are lots of opposition fans and think its acceptable, you know FA about the football fan.

Cracking stuff. Excellently balanced, rational, and shrewdly observed argument.

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #48 on: June 01, 2015, 11:47:55 AM »
It does, however, give me second thoughts as to whether I get a season ticket for the wife and 2 girls (aged six and eight) with so many f**kwits about. We gave up our season tickets when the first was born, and thought next year would be a good time to return. Bright future?


If the good people aren't there that only leaves the fuckwits.

Also worth remembering you get to choose where you sit with a season ticket, and if you don't like it, you can move.

When I had my ST still, I came to like the people around us. Even if some of them were so doomish, they made the worst on here sound like Seattle Villain.

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #49 on: June 01, 2015, 11:52:22 AM »
I had no trouble, but having been to a couple of games against arse over the decades, I know what complete morons they are, to many times ive seen at Villa Park arse fans wanting to get into the Holte with their colours on, some of these are blokes with women and/or kids if any ones cuynts its the arse fans, perspective would you go to an away match stand in the Stretford end, the kop, don't be daft unless you want to invite trouble, that's exactly what these arse wankas did, so for those saying ooh moronic Villa fans , get real. its up to the stewards to sort and if your stupid enough to stand where there are lots of opposition fans and think its acceptable, you know FA about the football fan.

Cracking stuff. Excellently balanced, rational, and shrewdly observed argument.
I had a bit of trouble with a complete Arse i'm 61 but could not stand and watch this complete arsehole chuck a bottle at my son and his pals, i just lunged at him and had him round the
neck, turned out the bottle was a half empty bottle of water. Police intervened after i told them what he'd done they told me to do one and gave this lad a talking to and let him go as well.
Complete prick.

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #50 on: June 01, 2015, 12:40:58 PM »
The was an Arsenal fan who (over)celebrated the first goal fairly near to us and the stewards seemed unwilling to do very much about it until the situation had escalated.

Block 529? He got launched down the steps at one point if it was that bloke.
No - this was in 549.

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #51 on: June 01, 2015, 12:56:48 PM »
I didn't see any trouble where I was which makes a change from the semi in 2010 when I saw numerous Villa fans fighting each other. One of my mates got tickets through Shropshire FA and asked to be in the Villa end which he was. He said there were a number of Arsenal fans who celebrated their first goal. So it would appear you can specify your preferred end with the "football family" tickets but don't  be surprised if it's not fully segregated.

Offline Julian Broddle

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #52 on: June 01, 2015, 03:33:41 PM »
It does, however, give me second thoughts as to whether I get a season ticket for the wife and 2 girls (aged six and eight) with so many f**kwits about. We gave up our season tickets when the first was born, and thought next year would be a good time to return. Bright future?


If the good people aren't there that only leaves the fuckwits.

Also worth remembering you get to choose where you sit with a season ticket, and if you don't like it, you can move.

When I had my ST still, I came to like the people around us. Even if some of them were so doomish, they made the worst on here sound like Seattle Villain.

That's true, when we had our season tickets previously on the lower Holte, there were a number of morons around us but you grow to 'love them' over the years.

Offline Julian Broddle

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #53 on: June 01, 2015, 03:36:29 PM »
The was an Arsenal fan who (over)celebrated the first goal fairly near to us and the stewards seemed unwilling to do very much about it until the situation had escalated.

Block 529? He got launched down the steps at one point if it was that bloke.

That was right near us and part of the indicent I was referring to. It was however, two Villa fans that went hurtling down the steps. One who was trying to get at an Arsenal fan and his nipper and a big fella who was trying to pull him away.

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #54 on: June 01, 2015, 03:39:28 PM »
A big thank you to the gentleman who sat across the aisle from me on Coach 29. As well as being great company on the journey there and back he promised to let Freddy have his scarf as we missed out being in Block 530. He was true to his word.

I was on coach 29 as well my scarf was nicked but i found one on the way out

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #55 on: June 01, 2015, 03:52:18 PM »
The was an Arsenal fan who (over)celebrated the first goal fairly near to us and the stewards seemed unwilling to do very much about it until the situation had escalated.

Block 529? He got launched down the steps at one point if it was that bloke.

That was right near us and part of the indicent I was referring to. It was however, two Villa fans that went hurtling down the steps. One who was trying to get at an Arsenal fan and his nipper and a big fella who was trying to pull him away.

Ah right, cheers.

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #56 on: June 01, 2015, 04:05:28 PM »
There was also fighting in the stands of block 536.
& nasty set to on the stairway way out of the ground on block L/J

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #57 on: June 01, 2015, 04:06:18 PM »
I saw a number of scuffles after the game down by the Ibis. Surprised at how few police were around there.

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #58 on: June 01, 2015, 05:00:26 PM »
The was an Arsenal fan who (over)celebrated the first goal fairly near to us and the stewards seemed unwilling to do very much about it until the situation had escalated.

Block 529? He got launched down the steps at one point if it was that bloke.
Yes, that happened near to me; crazy, from any perspective.

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Re: Club Gestures
« Reply #59 on: June 01, 2015, 05:13:05 PM »
I didn't see any trouble from my block (L 535) but I got dogs abuse about 15 times while sat in the tailgate of my car waiting for my wheelchair bound wife in the blue badge car park which is situated in the Green car park that was designated for Arsenal fans. To make matters worse, Doug Ellis's AV1 was parked just 3 cars from me and I had to watch the arseholes taking the piss having pictures taken with it. I didn't bite but was very, very close

 


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