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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    You should know BT,you've followed them away for many years.. I will tell you why just in case you've forgot.. Usually the people who attend away matches are the most fervent and vociferous fans we have..It's called "pack mentality" where all the supporters are herded together in a special area for away fans and the fans feel like they have to get behind the team and make as much noise as possible to encourage them along...

    This doesn't happen at home ,due to these fervent supporters all being sat in different parts of the ground and some people just like to watch the football without chanting all the game.. It was nice to here all the ground rocking on Saturday in the last half hour,it came across really really well on the tele.. TBH.. It Should happen more often than it does..
    thats what i said Alfie in 2 lines -😀

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    Quote Originally Posted by In Dyche We Trust View Post
    thats what i said Alfie in 2 lines -��
    alf likes to chance it to see if he can go for longer periods without p!ssing himself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    alf likes to chance it to see if he can go for longer periods without p!ssing himself
    Lol! Every time I see a p!ss bag I think of Alf!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Lol! Every time I see a p!ss bag I think of Alf!
    Funnily enough,I've never seen one .. Where have you seen one BT ? In the old folks home ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by In Dyche We Trust View Post
    thats what i said Alfie in 2 lines -
    You need to expand your vocabulary and go to essay writing classes like those cnuts who write on the political threads ID

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    F U Alfie

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    I remember the days when the fans had a lot more passion, so much passion Paul Cook used to get booed regularly on Turf Moor and Brian Laws got hounded out of his job. Too much PL football, the fans have gone soft, they even expect strikers who never miss a chance these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by In Dyche We Trust View Post
    F U Alfie
    Lol

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    Aye sinkov. Do you remember the scenes when the pies were sold out before half time?

    Mind you, earlier this season I popped down to the concourse for four bene and hots (only one for me).

    I thought there was going to be a major incident when the chap announced, "Sorry we have run out of hot water".

    The fear on his face reminded me of Raheem Sterling being chased by Ben Mee. But, to his credit, he picked up an electric kettle, made off at great speed, any returned within a minute, thus saving mob violence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Aye sinkov. Do you remember the scenes when the pies were sold out before half time?
    There are some things 59/60 which should never, ever, ever, be allowed to happen. That is one of them.

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