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Thread: These sodding drums

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    These sodding drums

    Trying to watch Accrington v Luton but is being ruined by some dickhead continuously banging a drum, what is the point of these things, time the damn things were banned.

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    Don’t get me started on this.

    There’s a lad at my local non league club constantly bashing on one.

    There should be a special “morons corner” far away from the regular supporters for people who insist on coming to matches with instruments.

    The local club also had a lad turn up with a Triangle a couple of seasons ago.......FFS...a triangle!

    For once I was speechless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Don’t get me started on this.

    There’s a lad at my local non league club constantly bashing on one.

    There should be a special “morons corner” far away from the regular supporters for people who insist on coming to matches with instruments.

    The local club also had a lad turn up with a Triangle a couple of seasons ago.......FFS...a triangle!

    For once I was speechless.
    I don't go Non-league that often, but once went to see Halesowen against Sutton. Sutton brought a four piece band with them who made a racket all afternoon. Have to say the music was far better than the football.

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    I don't get to that many games now so have never experienced such a thing. Well meaning though they might be, I dread the thought of having to sit/stand near to some person/people banging a drum. Worst of all, are the trumpets etc that play The Great Escape and god knows what else at England matches. Somebody must like it but in the few games that I see on the box it makes me turn the sound down.

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    Try an official complaint of offensive noise pollution.

  6. #6
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    Donkeys years ago it was rattles, as a nipper I was bought one, although I barely used it at games, I used to drive my mom mad with it at home! Then came the gas horns, I got through a couple of those as a nipper aswel. Now it’s drums, can’t say as I like them either, when I sat in the Smethwick and one turned up for the first time it did my fckin head in but they’re like elevator music to me now, it’s there but I don’t notice anymore.

    In a nut shell, the young uns’ love to make a racket and the owd uns like a bit of peace and quiet!😉😁

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