alidiasagent Posted 10 February, 2013 Share Posted 10 February, 2013 You made a fantastic result even better. Some context: As I headed to the game and wandered around St Marys to my ticket block, a rather rotund (sunglass adorned) city fan approached the saints fan (who was with his young son) in front of me, and asked where the away end was, to which the friendly saints fan pointed him on his way. Mr shades thanked him, to which friendly saints fan responded, 'no problem, I come here often enough' with a smile and lightly patted Mr Shades on the back. Now this next part made my blood boil, Mr shades launches into an abusive tirade saying 'Don't f**king touch me, I don't want to associate with you, f**k to your own end' he proceeds to physically threaten and scream abuse at this chap (who does get pretty annoyed himself and respond). Not only was it entirely unnecessary and unprovoked, the guy was with his kid! If ever there was karma it was swiftly despatched via Gareth Barry's right peg. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Griffo Posted 10 February, 2013 Share Posted 10 February, 2013 There was a City fan with a City jumper on in our end (Itchen North) in the toilets at half time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 10 February, 2013 Share Posted 10 February, 2013 Saw 2 bald blokes walking round the away end going past the kingsland/northam corner shouting "thanks for the 3 points"....quite funny in hindsight !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 10 February, 2013 Share Posted 10 February, 2013 The Citeh fans I was talking to before the game on the whole were very friendly, pleasant and easy to get on with. Every club has it's share of ****s though. Just pity them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shurlock Posted 10 February, 2013 Share Posted 10 February, 2013 (edited) City fans are turncoats - they love extolling their underdog, proper club status; but success has gone to their heads and spoilt them. Talking to their fans, it appears that if there's a problem, the solution is to throw money at it. Edited 10 February, 2013 by shurlock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 10 February, 2013 Share Posted 10 February, 2013 There was a City fan wearing shades at the side of the away block adjacent to Northam block 42. He was a right pillock and probably the one you met. I think that he was the same guy who took off his top also and had a beer can with him in the stand. We duly notified the stewards who kept their eyes on him. He was with a group of pillocks. Some of the fans along the edge of that block weren't too bad though and some even applauded us at the final whistle and sportingly chanted that we would stay up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shurlock Posted 10 February, 2013 Share Posted 10 February, 2013 There was a City fan wearing shades at the side of the away block adjacent to Northam block 42. He was a right pillock and probably the one you met. I think that he was the same guy who took off his top also and had a beer can with him in the stand. We duly notified the stewards who kept their eyes on him. He was with a group of pillocks. Some of the fans along the edge of that block weren't too bad though and some even applauded us at the final whistle and sportingly chanted that we would stay up. I thought they were chanting 'we are starting up' regards to themselves, being all 'manc', 'sarky' and 'irreverent'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 10 February, 2013 Share Posted 10 February, 2013 I thought they were chanting 'we are starting up' regards to themselves, being all 'manc', 'sarky' and 'irreverent'. You could be right. That could be down to some regional accents that I couldn't quite grasp. Could have been Cornish, or Norfolk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 10 February, 2013 Share Posted 10 February, 2013 I went to the game with 2 city fans. And when we met them after the game they said they've not seen city fans so ****ed in all the games they've been to. Been going about 15 years I think. I guess that's what you get for a 5:30 game so far away...people are on the beers and some are going to act like tossers after a few too many. Majority were fine that I saw though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golden Balls Posted 11 February, 2013 Share Posted 11 February, 2013 Met 2 or 3 City fans in The Winston after the game. They were quality and very humble. Took the banter really well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 11 February, 2013 Share Posted 11 February, 2013 Married to a City fan, she still cooked my tea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adrian lord Posted 11 February, 2013 Share Posted 11 February, 2013 I dunno, you can't begrudge the Citeh fans a bit of success after decades in the shadow of United. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintbob40 Posted 11 February, 2013 Share Posted 11 February, 2013 Man City fans.....three pot screamers?? They should pace themselves for a late kick off and stay off the Stella if they can’t handle it. I wonder whether Ya ya and Garry Barry were also on the pop on the way down. Yaya stumbled around for 90 minutes like Shane McGowan at a free bar wedding. As for Gary Barry I think that may have been the first managerial assassination attempt I have ever seen! Great day out and I found myself secretly wanting Villa to win yesterday as I am now looking up the table rather than down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Mikie Posted 11 February, 2013 Share Posted 11 February, 2013 Man City fans.....three pot screamers?? They should pace themselves for a late kick off and stay off the Stella if they can’t handle it. I wonder whether Ya ya and Garry Barry were also on the pop on the way down. Yaya stumbled around for 90 minutes like Shane McGowan at a free bar wedding. As for Gary Barry I think that may have been the first managerial assassination attempt I have ever seen! Great day out and I found myself secretly wanting Villa to win yesterday as I am now looking up the table rather than down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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