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Thread: Arsehole spotted in main stand

  1. #21
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    re: Arsehole spotted in main stand

    [quote="fevver_tox"
    As for supporting one team,I'm saying nowt.[/quote]

    It was freezing cold last Saturday, so I don't blame anyone wearing a hat, whatever the inscription!!!!

  2. #22
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    re: Arsehole spotted in main stand

    Good job he was`nt wearing a hat with Arsehole written on it,might have caused a bit of S**T,on this thread.

  3. #23
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    re: Arsehole spotted in main stand

    Quote Originally Posted by NEVTHEDEV
    Good job he was`nt wearing a hat with Arsehole written on it,might have caused a bit of S**T,on this thread.
    The hat he was wearing very clearly spelt "ARSEHOLE" to me.

  4. #24
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    re: Arsehole spotted in main stand

    How is liking another club being a glory supporter? I have been a season ticket holder for over 20 years now at Gresty Road, that is a supporter. I like and admire Arsenal and watch them on TV but they are not nor will they ever be the team that I support.

    I support my local team, end of story. Perhaps you should think twice before labelling and subsequently insulting people with your narrow minded and judgemental views.

  5. #25

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    Anyway maverick if you had such an issue about it , why not go and say something yourself? ASK the question of the person in a normal. polite manner?
    Let's face it the answer is the same as why you were asking if someone ELSE lamped them, because your a little sh!!thouse keyboard warrior
    I'll be at the next home game, area F row G seats 144- 148 depending on which ticket I get. I'll wear my Everton jacket so you can easily see me. EFC are my first team but Crewe are my second and as a youngster I could only afford to get to Crewe NOT Goodison so have retained an interest in all things Alex.
    Come say hello ...

  6. #26

    re: Arsehole spotted in main stand

    Absolutely hate this sort of thing. If I spot it I will always mention something to any tit who is sporting other teams gear at the home of CAFC!

    I've got absolutely no problem with someone supporting another team. That's your choice. But have some respect for other fans will you?!

    Walking around sporting any other teams gear at Gresty Road is just ridiculous. Why do you need to prove to everyone that you support another team?! Are you that embarrassed to be at Crewe?!

    Wear whatever you want outside the ground, at home, wherever. But give it a rest at GR will you!?

  7. #27
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    re: Arsehole spotted in main stand

    The only colours that I would wear at Gresty Road are that of CAFC. However, to say that you'd mention it to any tit wearing an item from another club is an act of an immature vigilante. I challenge you to say your piece to spitfire at the next match. You may live to regret it.

    What if that is a united fan who, due to financial or location reasons, decides to give Crewe a try. Are you seriously saying that we shouldn't welcome their decision to watch Crewe? I wasn't aware that we were financially able to turn fans away. Lunacy.

  8. #28

    re: Arsehole spotted in main stand

    Re-read my post.

    At what point did I ever say I would turn fans away, or that they weren't allowed at Gresty Road?

    And by 'mention it' I obviously mean in a friendly, non-intimidating way, such as 'love you're top mate', or 'on your way to the game'?

    It's totally obnoxious and unnecessary to wear someone else's colours at a another football ground. Would you sport your Alex top and then go and sit in the home end at Vale Park on Saturday?

    I just can't understand why, out of all the clothes items individuals must own, that they choose tops of other teams on CAFC match days. As I said, it must almost be some sort of effort to disassociate themselves with the Alex. We're that uncool in the locality; clearly.

  9. #29
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    re: Arsehole spotted in main stand

    so you're an 8 year old kid who has just fallen in love with football and you support Liverpool but you've never been to a match at Anfield...too far away, too expensive.

    But your dad's bought you a Liverpool shirt (7 Suarez) and you think it's the best thing ever, you live and die in it.

    ...and now your dad's only gone and got tickets for you to see your first professional match at Crewe on Saturday...not quite Liverpool but they're professionals and you're looking forward to it.

    'Course you wanna wear your Liverpool shirt because, well, you're going to the football are n't you?

    But you get a few funny looks form the locals and you're not sure you want to go again - pity, cos Crewe could've been your team as well
    Not a great start is it?

    I've no idea why people get worked up about this sort of thing, don't care if the bloke next to me wears a Miami Dolphins shirt with an LA Dodgers baseball cap personally.

  10. #30
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    re: Arsehole spotted in main stand

    God, this sort of idiocy really winds me up. Unless the aforementioned wearer of the 'offensive' headwear was badmouthing the Alex or making a nuisance of him or herself what harm is being done? It's not as though they are preventing a 'genuine' Alex fan from getting a seat and, with the crowds we get, come one come all and hand over your dosh, I say. As several have said, we need as many converts and new fans as we can get and, if we can show people that they can watch good football without spending a small fortune on seats, travel and prawn sandwiches, then good.

    I had 4 or 5 older gentlemen sat behind me for the Sheffield game wearing read and white striped scarves, all speaking in Yorkshire accents - no, I don't know why they weren't in the Pop Side either. However, it was interesting listening to their opinions of the Alex (as well as their own inadequacies) on the day. They were very complimentary about our ability to keep the ball, pass and move and play to the weather con

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