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  • Quaz

    #31
    Originally posted by loneranger
    that is a very good point swanley.on many an occassion i have found myself unable to stand due to being so blind drunk.nice to think that other rangers fans do look out for special people like me.
    Originally posted by swanleyhoop
    You are well out of order.
    You think you're so funny -- you're just bloody offensive.
    Originally posted by brightonr
    That would have been very funny, but you really should be ashamed that you added the final sentence.
    as said in staff must be my sense of humour as took the comment as totally tongue in cheek, my wife is disabled and cannot stand for too long but she found it amusing, take from that what you will.

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    • swanleyhoop
      Gold Seat
      • Mar 2009
      • 5321

      #32
      Quaz, this isn't a one-off post.
      I have PM-ed you.
      Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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      • Quaz

        #33
        Originally posted by swanleyhoop
        Quaz, this isn't a one-off post.
        I have PM-ed you.
        you must have made a mistake mate, not received a pm at all.

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        • stan_bowles
          CCG
          • Mar 2009
          • 8391

          #34
          Why is Mourinho called 'the special one' when he is clearly not suffering from any physical handicap?.

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          • swanleyhoop
            Gold Seat
            • Mar 2009
            • 5321

            #35
            Originally posted by Quaz
            you must have made a mistake mate, not received a pm at all.
            Will re-send.
            Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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            • W12_Ranger
              Platinum Seat
              • Mar 2009
              • 11447

              #36
              Originally posted by westlondonranger
              i see what this guy means i was sitting in row p not to far from the bak but when we start singing i feel like i cant get up and sing cos everyone behind me is sitting down and tryin to watch the game i think we should all stand at away games it wud make the atmosphere better and more people cud sing along
              I'd tell you to sit down, can't stand being forced to stand up by inconsiderate fans.

              When I buy away tickets I always ensure I sit halfway up a stand if seats are reserved. Last season Palace was a nightmare, stood up non stop throughout the game, to make matters worse I had done 45 mins on a treadmill in the morning, I had ****ing cramp at the end of the match.

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              • Quaz

                #37
                Originally posted by W12_Ranger
                I'd tell you to sit down, can't stand being forced to stand up by inconsiderate fans.

                When I buy away tickets I always ensure I sit halfway up a stand if seats are reserved. Last season Palace was a nightmare, stood up non stop throughout the game, to make matters worse I had done 45 mins on a treadmill in the morning, I had ****ing cramp at the end of the match.
                should take a nice female physio with you next time.

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                • qblockpete
                  C Club
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 22186

                  #38
                  Its up to anyone whoever wants to sit or sing.

                  The ones I get annoyed with are the ones who look for their own seat. You know the ones, we have 4,000 away quota, 1,000 turn up and they can sit anywhere but they study the ticket to make sure they sit in the right place, often after being told they can sit anywhere
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                  • KASPARS BOOTS
                    Bronze Seat
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 440

                    #39
                    Not sure the logic in this thread, i was about five rows from the front at Derby and thought the support and encouragement given to the team was very good in the circumstances. I can assure you that we went just as mental when Mackie scored as those at the back. Still got the bruises on my shins to prove it. That is if you stayed to the end of course.

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