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Author Topic: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.  (Read 7354 times)

Offline Tuscans

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #15 on: July 21, 2015, 02:49:15 PM »
WOW!!

I have a friend who supports another team, who likes football and wanted to come up and watch the match with me and my other Villa friend.

We're not thugs or hooligans, he won't be wearing a Utd shirt or cheering if...when they score. I'm sure I've seen many a supporter wearing the oppositions shirt, sitting with the home fans on TV many a time.

Some of you are sounding like Roma Ultras, bit OTT some of the comments.

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #16 on: July 21, 2015, 04:51:26 PM »
Some of us have beat this particular drum before Tuscans.
In an ideal world we could all sit side-by-side with opposition fans and watch the game, after all we work with opposition fans, are friends with opposition fans and can watch a game in a pub full of opposition fans with no problems whatsoever.

However, football supporting being the tribal hobby that it is, you don't take opposition fans into the Holte End, you just don't! Surely you have seen enough trouble before now when one gets outed, your mate might be the most well-behaved person in the World but it would take just one Villa fan to out him (an unfortunate utterance of "we" when talking about Man Utd or an inadvertant pumped fist when Young dives for a penalty) and he's liable to take the quick route down the steps like a fair few have done before him.
 If you must do it then don't bloody tell anyone! Least of all a forum full of Villa fans who, as a general rule, really detest the gloryhunting twats!
 I'm really not sure what sort of reaction you expected to be honest.

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #17 on: July 21, 2015, 05:24:00 PM »
Some of us have beat this particular drum before Tuscans.
In an ideal world we could all sit side-by-side with opposition fans and watch the game, after all we work with opposition fans, are friends with opposition fans and can watch a game in a pub full of opposition fans with no problems whatsoever.

However, football supporting being the tribal hobby that it is, you don't take opposition fans into the Holte End, you just don't! Surely you have seen enough trouble before now when one gets outed, your mate might be the most well-behaved person in the World but it would take just one Villa fan to out him (an unfortunate utterance of "we" when talking about Man Utd or an inadvertant pumped fist when Young dives for a penalty) and he's liable to take the quick route down the steps like a fair few have done before him.
 If you must do it then don't bloody tell anyone! Least of all a forum full of Villa fans who, as a general rule, really detest the gloryhunting twats!
 I'm really not sure what sort of reaction you expected to be honest.
No I get it...I really do, but I'm big enough just to be honest about things.

I'm a grown man, taking a mate to the football, in fact his first game. We're going up for a night out, for a laugh with my other mate who's a Villa fan. I can't turn round and say, "You can't come to Birmingham with your mates because you support another team".

I find it pathetic to be honest, I'll take whoever I like, it's my  money that's going back into Villas pockets. So what if he supports another team, he's never been to Old Trafford and I'm taking him to experience his first football match as a form of bloody entertainment. He's good mates with James Collins and he asked him many a time if he ever wanted tickets to go up he would sort him out, we all must wankers.

I bet half of you are hypocrites on here. You all have mates who support other teams, if you wanted a day out with them, a laugh, watch a bit of football, I'm sure you would get a ticket for them if they were a good friend.

What if my father supported another team and we both went up, same reaction? Or my kids supported another team, the same?

Some of you really know how to spoil a day out.
« Last Edit: July 21, 2015, 05:27:13 PM by Tuscans »

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #18 on: July 21, 2015, 05:29:24 PM »
Some of us have beat this particular drum before Tuscans.
In an ideal world we could all sit side-by-side with opposition fans and watch the game, after all we work with opposition fans, are friends with opposition fans and can watch a game in a pub full of opposition fans with no problems whatsoever.

However, football supporting being the tribal hobby that it is, you don't take opposition fans into the Holte End, you just don't! Surely you have seen enough trouble before now when one gets outed, your mate might be the most well-behaved person in the World but it would take just one Villa fan to out him (an unfortunate utterance of "we" when talking about Man Utd or an inadvertant pumped fist when Young dives for a penalty) and he's liable to take the quick route down the steps like a fair few have done before him.
 If you must do it then don't bloody tell anyone! Least of all a forum full of Villa fans who, as a general rule, really detest the gloryhunting twats!
 I'm really not sure what sort of reaction you expected to be honest.
No I get it...I really do, but I'm big enough just to be honest about things.

I'm a grown man, taking a mate to the football, in fact his first game. We're going up for a night out, for a laugh with my other mate who's a Villa fan. I can't turn round and say, "You can't come to Birmingham with your mates because you support another team".

I find it pathetic to be honest, I'll take whoever I like, it's my  money that's going back into Villas pockets. So what if he supports another team, he's never been to Old Trafford and I'm taking him to experience his first football match as a form of bloody entertainment. He's good mates with James Collins and he asked him many a time if he ever wanted tickets to go up he would sort him out, we all must wankers.

I bet half of you are hypocrites on here. You all have mates who support other teams, if you wanted a day out with them, a laugh, watch a bit of football, I'm sure you would get a ticket for them if they were a good friend.

What if my father supported another team and we both went up, same reaction? Or my kids supported another team, the same?

Some of you really know how to spoil a day out.

When you've already broken the ground regulations, it really isn't a good idea to gloat about the fact and then boast that you can do what you like.

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #19 on: July 21, 2015, 05:32:15 PM »
Some of us have beat this particular drum before Tuscans.
In an ideal world we could all sit side-by-side with opposition fans and watch the game, after all we work with opposition fans, are friends with opposition fans and can watch a game in a pub full of opposition fans with no problems whatsoever.

However, football supporting being the tribal hobby that it is, you don't take opposition fans into the Holte End, you just don't! Surely you have seen enough trouble before now when one gets outed, your mate might be the most well-behaved person in the World but it would take just one Villa fan to out him (an unfortunate utterance of "we" when talking about Man Utd or an inadvertant pumped fist when Young dives for a penalty) and he's liable to take the quick route down the steps like a fair few have done before him.
 If you must do it then don't bloody tell anyone! Least of all a forum full of Villa fans who, as a general rule, really detest the gloryhunting twats!
 I'm really not sure what sort of reaction you expected to be honest.
No I get it...I really do, but I'm big enough just to be honest about things.

I'm a grown man, taking a mate to the football, in fact his first game. We're going up for a night out, for a laugh with my other mate who's a Villa fan. I can't turn round and say, "You can't come to Birmingham with your mates because you support another team".

I find it pathetic to be honest, I'll take whoever I like, it's my  money that's going back into Villas pockets. So what if he supports another team, he's never been to Old Trafford and I'm taking him to experience his first football match as a form of bloody entertainment. He's good mates with James Collins and he asked him many a time if he ever wanted tickets to go up he would sort him out, we all must wankers.

I bet half of you are hypocrites on here. You all have mates who support other teams, if you wanted a day out with them, a laugh, watch a bit of football, I'm sure you would get a ticket for them if they were a good friend.

What if my father supported another team and we both went up, same reaction? Or my kids supported another team, the same?

Some of you really know how to spoil a day out.

When you've already broken the ground regulations, it really isn't a good idea to gloat about the fact and then boast that you can do what you like.
I didn't know that but it happens at every ground. I went up to Villa Park as part of an under 12's end of season celebration. We went up with kids supporting all other kinds of teams, as well as the coach and manager too.

Didn't seem to be an issue then.

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #20 on: July 21, 2015, 05:39:24 PM »
You really can't see the difference between a bunch of kids at an end of season nothing match and a Manchester United supporter who's never been to Old Trafford?

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #21 on: July 21, 2015, 05:45:09 PM »
You really can't see the difference between a bunch of kids at an end of season nothing match and a Manchester United supporter who's never been to Old Trafford?
Of course there's a difference. But in your eyes you're seeing my mate wearing his Manc shirt and scarf, waving his arms in the air shouting "United, United". And I'm seeing a quiet 30 something old guy going up to experience a Premier League game for the first time who happens to watch the odd Man Utd game on TV.

How many husbands and wives, one supporting Villa and another, West Brom, Birmingham etc have gone up to watch the same game....you have an issue with that too?

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #22 on: July 21, 2015, 05:50:50 PM »
You really can't see the difference between a bunch of kids at an end of season nothing match and a Manchester United supporter who's never been to Old Trafford?
Of course there's a difference. But in your eyes you're seeing my mate wearing his Manc shirt and scarf, waving his arms in the air shouting "United, United". And I'm seeing a quiet 30 something old guy going up to experience a Premier League game for the first time who happens to watch the odd Man Utd game on TV.

How many husbands and wives, one supporting Villa and another, West Brom, Birmingham etc have gone up to watch the same game....you have an issue with that too?

As I've said many times, if someone is quietly sitting in the ground I don't care who they support. Others have a different view, and shouting the odds on here about what a stroke you've pulled and insulting anyone who thinks differently to you isn't the best way to get them onside.

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #23 on: July 21, 2015, 06:01:33 PM »
You really can't see the difference between a bunch of kids at an end of season nothing match and a Manchester United supporter who's never been to Old Trafford?
Of course there's a difference. But in your eyes you're seeing my mate wearing his Manc shirt and scarf, waving his arms in the air shouting "United, United". And I'm seeing a quiet 30 something old guy going up to experience a Premier League game for the first time who happens to watch the odd Man Utd game on TV.

How many husbands and wives, one supporting Villa and another, West Brom, Birmingham etc have gone up to watch the same game....you have an issue with that too?

As I've said many times, if someone is quietly sitting in the ground I don't care who they support. Others have a different view, and shouting the odds on here about what a stroke you've pulled and insulting anyone who thinks differently to you isn't the best way to get them onside.
"Master Stroke" and "Insult", don't twist words and interpret what I say into what *you* think they mean. There hasn't been an insult from myself nor any intention on my behalf in thinking I'm bloody superior because I "broke" the system.

I casually asked a question and was very straight in doing so. All someone had to say was that's not a very good idea at the time and I more than likely would of left it.

Now I know how Villakicks feels.
« Last Edit: July 21, 2015, 06:03:14 PM by Tuscans »

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #24 on: July 21, 2015, 06:05:09 PM »
So your mate has never been to a football match and might not know the correct etiquette to be a Man Utd fan in the Holte End then?

As I say, one wrong move, gesture or inadvertant word and your big day out in Brum might well end up in Dudley Road A&E with him getting a few stitches put in.

It's a sad state of affairs indeed, and I wouldn't have a problem being sat next to him even if he was wearing a half and half scarf, but there are plenty who do, as you can see from just this small sample on this thread. Multiply that by a few thousand Holte Enders and an afternoon on the lager and...well surely you can see can't you?

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #25 on: July 21, 2015, 06:15:55 PM »
So your mate has never been to a football match and might not know the correct etiquette to be a Man Utd fan in the Holte End then?

As I say, one wrong move, gesture or inadvertant word and your big day out in Brum might well end up in Dudley Road A&E with him getting a few stitches put in.

It's a sad state of affairs indeed, and I wouldn't have a problem being sat next to him even if he was wearing a half and half scarf, but there are plenty who do, as you can see from just this small sample on this thread. Multiply that by a few thousand Holte Enders and an afternoon on the lager and...well surely you can see can't you?
Like I've said, without a doubt I get it.

But I think all of you are thinking my friend is a window whacking, wanker sign making, "come on theeeeen" yob, travelling up on a coach from Manchester. Just 3 buddies coming up from South Wales ( Oh no I've started another thing now ), going up to Birmingham for a night out who happened to ask him Man Utd supporting ( kind of ) mate to come up too.

I understand everyone's ill tempered views, if I've really pissed people off that bad then I'll leave it.

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #26 on: July 21, 2015, 07:42:26 PM »
You really can't see the difference between a bunch of kids at an end of season nothing match and a Manchester United supporter who's never been to Old Trafford?
Of course there's a difference. But in your eyes you're seeing my mate wearing his Manc shirt and scarf, waving his arms in the air shouting "United, United". And I'm seeing a quiet 30 something old guy going up to experience a Premier League game for the first time who happens to watch the odd Man Utd game on TV.

How many husbands and wives, one supporting Villa and another, West Brom, Birmingham etc have gone up to watch the same game....you have an issue with that too?

As I've said many times, if someone is quietly sitting in the ground I don't care who they support. Others have a different view, and shouting the odds on here about what a stroke you've pulled and insulting anyone who thinks differently to you isn't the best way to get them onside.
"Master Stroke" and "Insult", don't twist words and interpret what I say into what *you* think they mean. There hasn't been an insult from myself nor any intention on my behalf in thinking I'm bloody superior because I "broke" the system.

I casually asked a question and was very straight in doing so. All someone had to say was that's not a very good idea at the time and I more than likely would of left it.

Now I know how Villakicks feels.

"Close the thread, I'm sorted," "hypocrites", "I find it pathetic". That's your words, untwisted. As for "I'll take whoever I like", you've just said you've broken the ground regulations.

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #27 on: July 21, 2015, 08:11:34 PM »
If you're insulted by the word hypocrite then I would turn off your broadband.

And "Close the thread" is hardly boasting about buying a ticket for someone, more likely my question has been answered maybe!?

Seriously Dave, don't worry about it, I'm done sunshine.

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #28 on: July 21, 2015, 08:53:01 PM »
A thirty year old bloke from South Wales whose never been to a game before. You can tell he's a Man United fan with out mentioning it.
« Last Edit: July 21, 2015, 08:55:41 PM by Ads »

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Re: Man Utd Fri 14th Aug 7:45pm.
« Reply #29 on: July 21, 2015, 09:06:28 PM »
A thirty year old bloke from South Wales whose never been to a game before. You can tell he's a Man United fan with out mentioning it.
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