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Sun 16/09/01 at 20:57
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yep i know its been done in FOG but if they have one why cant we
in here you can write about anything
the so-called phantom-matches-reporter
tony
wwf(obviously)
just anything
i konw we have general topics and rumours and stuff but this is just a place to come a nd do anything(enjoy)
if you dont like it dont use it
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Tue 16/11/04 at 13:47
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Oh...I suppose I should say in case anyone doesn't see. There is a noteable election going on over in General.
Tue 16/11/04 at 13:47
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It's a small town called Royston, not a million miles from Peterborough.
Tue 16/11/04 at 13:43
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Grandprix wrote:
> My local 'stadium', if you can even call it that, only has one wooden
> stand and it only gets about 50-100 people at most to the games. The
> last, and only, game I went to was about 7-8 years ago when they were
> in what can only be described as a mickey mouse cup final. I went to
> the first leg. I really enjoyed it, even though the football wasn't
> pretty. Dirt cheap too, seeing as they are many leagues away from the
> Conference.

Who are this local team?
Tue 16/11/04 at 13:41
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My local 'stadium', if you can even call it that, only has one wooden stand and it only gets about 50-100 people at most to the games. The last, and only, game I went to was about 7-8 years ago when they were in what can only be described as a mickey mouse cup final. I went to the first leg. I really enjoyed it, even though the football wasn't pretty. Dirt cheap too, seeing as they are many leagues away from the Conference.
Tue 16/11/04 at 13:13
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Lucy Jane wrote:
> Grandprix wrote:
> Do the fans say stuff to you during the matches and pitch invasions?
> You must hear a lot of funny stuff.
>
> Of course, at the end of last season a bunch of fans were wearing
> sweat bands for no obvious reaso and near the end they all launched
> them on to the pitch and were 'encouraging' me to put one on.
>
> When Sheffield Wednesday visited, a travelling supporter asked me if
> it was a requirement that all our female stewards were ugly.
>
> Can't rememebr any other, but London Road does come up with some
> great chants, such as:-
>
> "Posh Spice is a slapper,
> she does ****-all, all day,
> and when she's ****ing Beckham,
> she thinks of Simon Rea"
> Simon Rea being a slightly portly central defender for the Posh, it
> got really silly when they subbed his name for Bobby Gould though...

Needless to say, once again, Lucy has left herself logged in.
Tue 16/11/04 at 13:12
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Grandprix wrote:
> Do the fans say stuff to you during the matches and pitch invasions?
> You must hear a lot of funny stuff.

Of course, at the end of last season a bunch of fans were wearing sweat bands for no obvious reaso and near the end they all launched them on to the pitch and were 'encouraging' me to put one on.

When Sheffield Wednesday visited, a travelling supporter asked me if it was a requirement that all our female stewards were ugly.

Can't rememebr any other, but London Road does come up with some great chants, such as:-

"Posh Spice is a slapper,
she does ****-all, all day,
and when she's ****ing Beckham,
she thinks of Simon Rea"
Simon Rea being a slightly portly central defender for the Posh, it got really silly when they subbed his name for Bobby Gould though...
Tue 16/11/04 at 12:50
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Do the fans say stuff to you during the matches and pitch invasions? You must hear a lot of funny stuff.
Mon 15/11/04 at 15:56
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Look as though I'm going to stop the first couple who hop the wall, but then when the other 2,000 follow them, move quickly to the halfway line to form a 'stewards barrier' to stop them going down the tunnel to the dressing rooms...
Mon 15/11/04 at 15:07
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Heh, what would you have to do when they invade the pitch at the end of the season?
Mon 15/11/04 at 14:27
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Crowd trouble is virtually non-existant in the home terrace, which is where I'm located, the majority of trouble-makers sit in the seated area as close as possible to the away fans, an area which Lucy's dad looks after.

The only time we have to do any work is on the last day of the season and the inevitable pitch invasion. Posh don't really have any local rivals in the division, with Cambridge their biggest rivals a division below them.

We do have to make an effort to stop the fans escaping though!
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