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Bog rolls chucked on when your team or the opposition are shite, noisy rattles, and the song All we are saying is give us a goal


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:20 am
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Thankfully where I get to sit occasionally at Newcastle I don't hear racism. It's a good thing.


 
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“He’s got a pineapple on his head, heeeee’s gottta pineapple on is Yead”

You don’t hear that anymore..


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:31 am
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Beach Balls....


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:34 am
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The chant about Posh Spice.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:37 am
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“Glory glory Man Uniiiiiiiiiiiited”


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:38 am
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"Park, Park, wherever you may be

You eat dogs in your home country

It could be worse

You could be Scouse

Eating rats in your council house"


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:46 am
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Do Wrestlers hamburger stalls still exist? Used to love the kibbled onions.


 
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The chant about Posh Spice.

But does she? My wife's first (and only experience) of a football match included experiencing that chant and she asked me to tell her what everyone was singing 🙂


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:47 am
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Prawn Sandwiches only nowadays Gobuchul 😉


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:51 am
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Prawn Sandwiches only nowadays Gobuchul 😉

I'm not really thinking about Old Trafford and the half and half scarf ****ers, thinking more lower leagues or just in general. I'm sure they were still a thing in Newcastle City Centre in the early 90's.

I guess the likes of MacD and BK killed them off.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:55 am
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Roasted chestnuts


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 10:57 am
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<h1 class="post-title">Things you never see or here at football anymore</h1>

A dictionary?


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:00 am
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Wagon Wheels.

I know you can get them in shops now*, but there was a period in the 90's where the only place to get them was at the tea stand in a lower league football ground. I was convinced the Football league had been offered a job lot of remnants.

* and no, they aren't as a big as they were.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:00 am
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alcoholic football players are now rare, as are  'proper' fans....

Don’t sing, sit down, shut up and watch. Fly into Heathrow, go to Harrods and turn up at half time.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:05 am
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Lower league football hasn’t changed much. At Ramsbottom United you can get pie and peas and a cup of builders tea in a proper mug, then squeeze through the gap in the fence for a cheeky half-time pint at the adjoining cricket club bar 🙂

I’m just reading Stuart Maconies ‘The Pie at Night’. An homage to working class culture. Obviously there’s loads about the footy and the changes over the years. Well worth a read


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:12 am
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“Oi Davis, you're a black John Jensen"

heard at Highbury 1994

dont hear any racism now though plenty of homophobia from visiting fans at the bridge.

though a season ticket holding friend of mine who takes me to games now and a again is that bloke who ranted about liverpool and the "scouse scum” in a fan interview then lost his job.

funny thing is he got loads of job offers afterwards!?


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:15 am
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At Ramsbottom United you can get pie and peas and a cup of builders tea in a proper mug,

But can you get a Wrestlers hamburger with kibbled onions???

It's bugging me now, when did they disappear. I'm sure they were sold at our local swimming baths as well in the 80's.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:17 am
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Can't beat Junior football for the patter, I recall a game years ago, away team up 2-0 after 20 minutes, big centre half who had very, very bad alopecia shouts, 'Keep it simple boys, this is toffee!' (a culloqialism for 'this is easy')

Wee pensioner home team fan shouts 'You been washing yer hair wi toffee big yin?' Harsh, and the big fella was gutted, but by **** it was funny!


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:27 am
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I would imagine that if you went to an evening game at Old Trafford then you’d definitely get one, seeing as everything within a three mile radius of the ground smells of fried onions 😉


 
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most disgusting language I have ever heard was with my fellow away Arsenal fans last season. I was truly ashamed.  Saddest part was the young 14 year old or so lad screaming the same bile as his vile bigot pig dad .   Kick it Out and so on have done wonders but  alas it still continues and goes largely unpunished.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:31 am
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Aye, there's so much anger at footy, lots of folk will spend all game abusing away players/fans instead of singing about their own team, proper gammon anger. The bigotry that Rangers n Celtic quite rightly get vilified for at times up here is reciprocated back at them at every away ground, by fans who every other day will criticise RnC fans for being bigots.

If it wasn't as sad it'd be funny.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:36 am
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most of the abuse was at our own players!


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:37 am
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Oh aye, that too, every team has a scapegoat....

I canny be arsed going any more, it's such a waste of time, no guarantee of actually being entertained either.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:40 am
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My last experience of racism was a good while back ... Engerland v Brazil at Wembley. Some meathead started a racist chant and the stewards were on him and booted him out in seconds.

Anotger thing that also seems to have thankfully gone are the disgusting Munich/Hillsborough/Heisel chants. It was always a tiny minority of idiots, but it’s just not tolerated any more. Football grounds are generally much more civilised places nowadays, thankfully. And yes, something has been lost, no doubt, but who would seriously want a return to that? Bananas being chucked onto pitches, and all that?

Never had a doubts about taking my daughter to her first big match when she was 8. And she loved it! You wouldn’t have done that ‘back in the day’


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:43 am
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Aye, I remember being at a champions league game, break in play, and some wee **** starts making monkey chants and actions at the great Lillian Thuram. I wanted to leather the ****.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:45 am
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 dont hear any racism now though plenty of homophobia from visiting fans at the bridge.

Last time I went I had to get my Chelsea supporting girlfriend to translate the chanting was that racist! You know it's going to be bad when the pub closes it's doors when the singing starts.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:46 am
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Headmaster referees in their spare time, one on here i think spotting my spelling mistake, sheepskin coats like John Motson, fat cigars a few managers and perms


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:47 am
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Don't see many bananas flung at black players these days.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 11:53 am
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I’m just reading Stuart Maconies ‘The Pie at Night’. An homage to working class culture. Obviously there’s loads about the footy and the changes over the years. Well worth a read

sounds interesting so just looked it up.  didnt realise SM had written so many books, id quite happily read em all going by the amazon bumph... weirdly thats almost stopping me from pressing 'buy' as i cant decide 😀

has it got any good retro pics in, or is it an easy kindle read?


 
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A " hot leg "..piss hitting the back of your leg and splashing on the step behind you ..

Those were the days !


 
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@rene59 not in england maybe


 
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SP - he’s a great writer. I’d recommend them all. This is a belter. Just finished The Long March from Jarrow, which was excellent too! Really political, putting the Jarrow Crusade in the context of Brexit and Trump


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 12:00 pm
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Can’t beat Junior football for the patter

One of the football magazines used to have a regular feature on that sort of stuff - the so called 'Bloke Behind Me'

I've heard some terrific humour over the years, some of it repeatable. The one I remember most was at a terrible lower league Reading game; both sides were dire even in relation to an age where centre halves could control a ball further than most normal people could kick it. This was the era where people didn't play from the back - never mind clearing it into the stand, it was a regular occurrence for the ball to go over the stand. And in one such break in play (may have been an injury, which also in those days would probably mean at the very least broken bones if not partial amputation of a lower limb - but immediately fixable by application of a cold sponge out of a plastic bag of iced water)

And as the players stood around waiting for the magic sponge to do its job, TBBM calls out..... well don't just stand there! Practice!

Even the players laughed.


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 12:07 pm
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me


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 12:11 pm
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totally random but was googling for something else and found this..... genius


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 12:29 pm
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for premiership, on pitch fighting - there's usually a big group forming and shoving but actual full on punches connecting and team mates standing back letting it happen like the 70s is gone now I suspect


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 12:35 pm
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Wasn’t it Lee Bowyer who punched one of his own team-mates? 😂

Nobody throws pizza at each other in the tunnel any more. I used to bloody love the needle between Keane and Vierra. Both gave as good as they got..


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 12:52 pm
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The assertion that Peter Reid does, indeed, have a monkeys heed?


 
Posted : 13/11/2018 12:55 pm
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Mullets.


 
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That was proven to true Perchy ..so no need ..


 
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Aaaaaaah.....the Blue Monkey?

I miss when you used to have shots on target, and a defence. Golden days indeed


 
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Never been to a game, but I reckon grown men just getting up and saying “No bother” after taking an errant foot to the shin or back of calf and then falling over never happens any more. From what I’ve seen on TV a misplaced kick to the lower leg involves tears and clutching of the face like you’ve just been attacked with acid.


 
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The assertion that Peter Reid does, indeed, have a monkeys heed?

Perchy, it wasn't just a monkey's heid, it was a ****ing monkey's heid.

As hod, has clarified, it is indeed true.


 
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