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    Quote Originally Posted by matt_magpie View Post
    Some of us do, well I do, think you have to accept there’s an older generation in there, at least their still going after all the pain 😂
    There’s no point in moaning I guess… it’ll all fall on deaf ears 😂

    Thing is, I remember when I were a young lad in the Lane End… the old buggers in the Main Stand used to make a right racket….
    mainly “Counteh! clap clap clap… Counteh!… clap clap clap”.

    The smell of woodbines and bovril drifting across the ground…

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    Quote Originally Posted by GranthamPie View Post
    There’s no point in moaning I guess… it’ll all fall on deaf ears 😂

    Thing is, I remember when I were a young lad in the Lane End… the old buggers in the Main Stand used to make a right racket….
    mainly “Counteh! clap clap clap… Counteh!… clap clap clap”.

    The smell of woodbines and bovril drifting across the ground…
    I remember that smell so well 😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by GranthamPie View Post
    There’s no point in moaning I guess… it’ll all fall on deaf ears 😂

    Thing is, I remember when I were a young lad in the Lane End… the old buggers in the Main Stand used to make a right racket….
    mainly “Counteh! clap clap clap… Counteh!… clap clap clap”.

    The smell of woodbines and bovril drifting across the ground…
    Bitterlings had a certain aroma!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GranthamPie View Post
    There’s no point in moaning I guess… it’ll all fall on deaf ears 😂

    Thing is, I remember when I were a young lad in the Lane End… the old buggers in the Main Stand used to make a right racket….
    mainly “Counteh! clap clap clap… Counteh!… clap clap clap”.

    The smell of woodbines and bovril drifting across the ground…
    Normally "Counteh clap clap clap" but on special occasions you would get the chant of "SuperNotts" echoing around the ground, bring them back Pavis !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GranthamPie View Post
    There’s no point in moaning I guess… it’ll all fall on deaf ears 

    Thing is, I remember when I were a young lad in the Lane End… the old buggers in the Main Stand used to make a right racket….
    mainly “Counteh! clap clap clap… Counteh!… clap clap clap”.

    The smell of woodbines and bovril drifting across the ground…
    I used to sit in Main Stand D block and the noise we could generate from stomping on the wooden floor along with the clap, clap, clap was pretty impressive. Doesn't seem to work on concrete

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