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I went to the Plymouth and Reading matches with my dad and my brother (ajj from foxestalk) and we had the same seats for both games. Anyway there were two men in front of us (the row below AA in front of Stuart Taylor in the first half) both times and one of them had a Keown shirt and the other one had a Heath shirt. Just before the kick off of both games the brown haired one threw torn up pieces of newspaper in the air, I thought they looked like the kind of people who might go on these sorts of forums and hopefully one of you lot is reading this and thinking 'Oh my god that's me!'.

Am I describing you..?
 
DurhamFox said:
Heath and Keown shirts? on of em quite tall eh?

Well possibly, to the left of them was a kid in a Dublin shirt and to the right of them was a small kid with blond highlights in his hair.

Oh and another thing, in the Plymouth match the taller bloke turned round and said to this 6 or 7 year old near to me 'can you stop kicking my chair please?'.
 
East Anglia Fox said:
DurhamFox said:
Heath and Keown shirts? on of em quite tall eh?

Well possibly, to the left of them was a kid in a Dublin shirt and to the right of them was a small kid with blond highlights in his hair.

Oh and another thing, in the Plymouth match the taller bloke turned round and said to this 6 or 7 year old near to me 'can you stop kicking my chair please?'.

No idea sorry, I was just yanking your chain
 
Aww, you got me really excited there.

The search continues...
 
Was one wearing black PVC shorts and Doc Martens? If so it was MK Fox
 
this is completely off topic, but at the reading game in the southstand around block E near gates 24ish, i saw a guy with a Chandler number 9 shirt on, just wondering if he was THE chandler.
 
did anyone watch the game. didnt realise it was a massive incident to throw paper in the air, why isnt it on the OS. :shock:
 
highland fox said:
Was one wearing black PVC shorts and Doc Martens? If so it was MK Fox

I just saw the top half of them I'm afraid. If anyone can remember turning aroung and saying to a little kid 'can you stop kicking my chair please' in the plymouth game, that would help.

Speaking of little kids kicking chairs, it's happened to me me in the Stoke and Reading games and let me tell those who haven't yet experienced it, it's bloody annoying!

F*ck people standing up sometimes, the stewards should sort out this problem of restless little 6 year olds kicking chairs, that's much more important.
 
lako42 said:
did anyone watch the game. didnt realise it was a massive incident to throw paper in the air, why isnt it on the OS. :shock:

What are you talking about it's not.
 
East Anglia Fox said:
F*ck people standing up sometimes, the stewards should sort out this problem of restless little 6 year olds kicking chairs, that's much more important.

Tell me about it, when i had a season ticket at Filbert Street there were sometimes kids that sat behind you. It's very irritating !! :x :evil:


lako42 said:
did anyone watch the game. didnt realise it was a massive incident to throw paper in the air, why isnt it on the OS.

:? Is it ??
 
highland fox said:
Was one wearing black PVC shorts and Doc Martens? If so it was MK Fox
pvc? in this weather? :roll:
rubber all the way hf, don't pretend you didn't know..
 
highland fox said:
Thought tonight was the Works Party MK?
so I have read....

our xmas pi55 up is in the middle of january. :?

where are you taking mrs hf for your do? Bet you can't even pull that night... :wink:
 
Er, oh right, anyway does that mean one of the people was you MK?
 
Parents should only bring their young children if they know that they are capable of sitting through 90 minutes and being considerate to other people who are trying to watch a football match. At the end of the day you are paying for a seat and naturally you would expect it to be possible to sit in reasonably comforably for the duration of the match and it should not get to a stage where it is physically impossible to enjoy yourself regardless of what is going on on the pitch.

In the Reading game this little sh*t behind me kept resting his feet on the top of my seat and I could feel it on my back. Rediculous I know this sounds, I had to keep sitting far back to force his feet off the top of my seat, I didn't dare turn around because I thought his dad would tell me to leave his son alone or something.
 
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