DJ_TOAST Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 my work mate sent it to me and I cringed (whilst he found it oh so funny), reminds me of that video of the skates doing the conga at an away game, this might be worse though.
scotty Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 We shouldn't be surprised many found it hilarious. It was only a few of season ago a large part of the Northam end was rolling around the aisles like it was the funniest thing they've ever been involved in when they got to shout 'steeeeeeeve' every time De Ridder got near the ball. Also This Clever ditty is only the latest in a history of hilarious snack based chants to cascade down from the terraces saints fans have been on. 'Look like a wotsit' being the personal low spot for me. When it comes to hilarity our fans certainly hold their own with any in the country. Oh christ, don't remind me. That wotsit chant at the away goalie was toe curlingly embarrassing, I actually did feel ashamed by our crowd.
Jack Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 it is definitely my new pet hate of modern life that would be going straight into room 101, the constant need to record stuff, it is all a popularity contest for the type of people who spend far too long on social media, it's only going to get worse when you look at the younger generation, i feel sorry for them really. Exactly, what's wrong with a good story in the pub?!
whelk Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Yep, outside the Fox and Hounds in Herning trying to get people singing a load of sh*te about 8 hours before kick off. Why haven't you sparked him out Griffo? Always had you down as a no nonsense old school hooligan.
whelk Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Tbf there's a difference between BAAANTTAAAAHHHRRRRR with your mates and being a downy looking c#nt who annoys complete strangers by putting confectionery on their head. Mates? Come on you're fooling no one sunshine
John Boy Saint Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 If you could enjoy a beer in the stand while watching a game I wonder what the general reaction would have been to the building of a beer snake on here?
Fan The Flames Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 All this just goes to show what utter *****s go to football these days. It's sh*t, over priced nonsense attended by people you'd avoid in other scenarios. They're either wacky, banter types trying to be characters, helmets acting like c*cks or know I talks who think they're experts and spend their whole time commenting on the game, slagging off the players or banging on about what this player should have done or how the tactics are wrong. Or internet forum characters
Sour Mash Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 what is a beer snake? Probably easiest to just google it. One of the most annoying things about going to any big cricket game these days. Middle aged men spending £80 on a ticket, then spending half the afternoon cracking up at doing that.
Batman Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Probably easiest to just google it. One of the most annoying things about going to any big cricket game these days. Middle aged men spending £80 on a ticket, then spending half the afternoon cracking up at doing that. just had a look.....
Winnersaint Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 I'm more concerned that he seems to have left home wearing his little sisters jeans by mistake. On duty at school gate yesterday and matey we chucked out a few years ago turns up wearing what appeared to be a pair of jeggings. He was joined a few minutes after by one of ours who'd changed on site and was wearing his sister's leggings! Wtf?
Lets B Avenue Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 On duty at school gate yesterday and matey we chucked out a few years ago turns up wearing what appeared to be a pair of jeggings. He was joined a few minutes after by one of ours who'd changed on site and was wearing his sister's leggings! Wtf? Did you still stop the traffic, to let them cross the road?
naiser Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Might be some advertising stunt gone wrong. Saw a video of the chant and it was tedious.
PhilippineSaint Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 On duty at school gate yesterday and matey we chucked out a few years ago turns up wearing what appeared to be a pair of jeggings. He was joined a few minutes after by one of ours who'd changed on site and was wearing his sister's leggings! Wtf? what the hell are these??
Wurzel Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 I did try that, but was no way down to the bottom from the top! Getting them drunk first usually makes it easier.
The Cat Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 what the hell are these?? A cross between jogging bottoms and leggins. No, I don't.
The Cat Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Oh and wacky hat twat was quiet in the away end in Denmark because he was absolutely plastered by 5pm and started drinking water in an attempt to sober up enough to get to the game. Sadly he did.
sandwichsaint Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Oh and wacky hat twat was quiet in the away end in Denmark because he was absolutely plastered by 5pm and started drinking water in an attempt to sober up enough to get to the game. Sadly he did. Pictures? Is this the biggish guy that sits up towards the back of Block 39 and starts random songs, loudly, on his own? Wears a (tartan?) cap/tam'o'shanter type of thing on his head?
The9 Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 I was stood quite near this chap in the ground in Denmark, and oddly he was as quiet as a mouse there. Perhaps he lost his voice outside the pub. Still, at least he got a quite fit Danish bird to interview him. For about 30 seconds, I was actually quite jealous of him. You mean this one?
ErwinK1961 Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 A cross between jogging bottoms and leggins. No, I don't. I think it's a cross between jeans and leggings.
Pat from Poole Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 You mean this one? Aye. Is that Radders taking pics again???
Faz Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 I think it's a cross between jeans and leggings. Are they worn by Twidiots?
The Cat Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Are they worn by Twidiots? Yes. And cuckers.
The Cat Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 You mean this one? I bet you've got a picture of that fit copper too.
The Cat Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Pictures? Is this the biggish guy that sits up towards the back of Block 39 and starts random songs, loudly, on his own? Wears a (tartan?) cap/tam'o'shanter type of thing on his head? No idea. I'm at the other end of St Mary's. I'm on a mission to educate the kids in the Family Stand in how to support the team when they are older so we don't have cretins like this chap embarrassing us.
Pat from Poole Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 I bet you've got a picture of that fit copper too. There was a very fit dibble lady in Arnhem as well. Can't do a Rule 1 though, sorry.
cambsaint Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 While I agree that the chant was pathetic, the game had become utterly pointless by that time, and I suppose a kind of mass hysteria sets in. We actually left five minutes early to avoid the worst of the traffic. I was surprised that so many home supporters stayed to the end. Remember that many of this kind of things are only funny to those involved. Certainly not worth a thread.
The9 Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Aye. Is that Radders taking pics again??? Might be...
The9 Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 I bet you've got a picture of that fit copper too. Nope. I was sat next to my wife, you know.
saintsfannick Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 oh bore off you lot, they were just having a laugh, the game was over by that point. Too many boring saints fans that just want to sit and the chapel read their programmes and eat their cucumber sandwiches, BORING , stand up get behind the team make a bit of noise , you're allowed to, it might even help the team out. The atmosphere was better in the football league than it is now perhaps because success has attracted all the plastic fans to the club . Oh well hopefully if we keep losing they'll all get fed up and go and support a team that wins every week , they would be much better suited to sitting at the Emirates with the padded seats and lack of atmosphere. They wouldn't dream of playing such an immature game !
Sour Mash Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 oh bore off you lot, they were just having a laugh, the game was over by that point. Too many boring saints fans that just want to sit and the chapel read their programmes and eat their cucumber sandwiches, BORING , stand up get behind the team make a bit of noise , you're allowed to, it might even help the team out. The atmosphere was better in the football league than it is now perhaps because success has attracted all the plastic fans to the club . Oh well hopefully if we keep losing they'll all get fed up and go and support a team that wins every week , they would be much better suited to sitting at the Emirates with the padded seats and lack of atmosphere. They wouldn't dream of playing such an immature game ! But that's the thing. I doubt you'd have many complaints about people stood up and getting behind the team. There are complaints about 20mins of "Mars Bar on his head" rubbish. That's quite a different thing.
Goatboy Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Were they mars barring right until the end or did they leave on 80 minutes to miss the traffic?
saintsfannick Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Christ! it's a bit of lighthearted fun, there's a few bedwetters on here that's for sure ! in fact the mars bar game probably wen't on for about 5-10 minutes and I'm sure in an empty stadium it was nothing to be "embarrassed" about , would much rather hear that than witness half of the away support sitting down looking bored !
JRM Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Christ! it's a bit of lighthearted fun, there's a few bedwetters on here that's for sure ! in fact the mars bar game probably wen't on for about 5-10 minutes and I'm sure in an empty stadium it was nothing to be "embarrassed" about , would much rather hear that than witness half of the away support sitting down looking bored ! The video has been shared on a football away days page on Facebook with 580 comments virtually all calling Saints fans a bunch of sappy cun$s , watching footage like this really hits home home much terrace culture in this country and particularly at saints is dead. No wonder so many lads do weekends abroad taking in games where support actually still means something and an atmosphere that shows the passion of the fans. Having said that it's an indication of the way popular culture has shifted, England cricket is full of wallys now as well. Looking forward to Swansea's visit tomorrow, a team which generally brings a proper following, none of this nonsense
LGTL Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 oh bore off you lot, they were just having a laugh, the game was over by that point. Too many boring saints fans that just want to sit and the chapel read their programmes and eat their cucumber sandwiches, BORING , stand up get behind the team make a bit of noise , you're allowed to, it might even help the team out. The atmosphere was better in the football league than it is now perhaps because success has attracted all the plastic fans to the club . Oh well hopefully if we keep losing they'll all get fed up and go and support a team that wins every week , they would be much better suited to sitting at the Emirates with the padded seats and lack of atmosphere. They wouldn't dream of playing such an immature game ! You seem utterly confused. It's all the bellends that have joined us SINCE promotion that start all this type of nonsense.
saintsfannick Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 no not confused just saying I would rather people were having a laugh than sitting in their seats moaning about the game then coming on here to moan that people were having fun , and most of the "bellends" that have joined since promotion, are not standing up singing at an away game on a wednesday night in Milton Keynes, they are sitting in the chapel stand at home to top 4 team looking dissatisfied that we're not beating them 4-0
ericb Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 oh bore off you lot, they were just having a laugh, the game was over by that point. Too many boring saints fans that just want to sit and the chapel read their programmes and eat their cucumber sandwiches, BORING , stand up get behind the team make a bit of noise , you're allowed to, it might even help the team out. The atmosphere was better in the football league than it is now perhaps because success has attracted all the plastic fans to the club . Oh well hopefully if we keep losing they'll all get fed up and go and support a team that wins every week , they would be much better suited to sitting at the Emirates with the padded seats and lack of atmosphere. They wouldn't dream of playing such an immature game ! Funny thing is I've meant plenty of the lads on this thread calling this nipper (and the mess in the hat) a din in real life, and nearly all of them have done it from league one and before and are happy to make a decent racket. The fact is this is standard modern fan crap, robbed from some Barnsley fans putting a plant pot on someone's head. None of us have a problem with people wanting to stand and be vocal. In fact I'd hazard a guess none of us have a problem with the folks from the chapel that've done it for years and now want to sit either (they've got my respect at least for being there when it mattered and football wasn't a fashion). The issue is nippers acting like soppy *****s and thinking they're hilarious. It's like the cringeworthy lot at palace, if instead of playing dress up or this stuff you just got behind the team then it'd be a lot better. Mind you as someone said earlier I'm sure you wouldn't be able to share that ok whatever social media you think is important, and instead would have to deal with real life Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
View From The Top Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 Funny thing is I've meant plenty of the lads on this thread calling this nipper (and the mess in the hat) a din in real life, and nearly all of them have done it from league one and before and are happy to make a decent racket. The fact is this is standard modern fan crap, robbed from some Barnsley fans putting a plant pot on someone's head. None of us have a problem with people wanting to stand and be vocal. In fact I'd hazard a guess none of us have a problem with the folks from the chapel that've done it for years and now want to sit either (they've got my respect at least for being there when it mattered and football wasn't a fashion). The issue is nippers acting like soppy *****s and thinking they're hilarious. It's like the cringeworthy lot at palace, if instead of playing dress up or this stuff you just got behind the team then it'd be a lot better. Mind you as someone said earlier I'm sure you wouldn't be able to share that ok whatever social media you think is important, and instead would have to deal with real life ^^This^^
View From The Top Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 The video has been shared on a football away days page on Facebook with 580 comments virtually all calling Saints fans a bunch of sappy cun$s , watching footage like this really hits home home much terrace culture in this country and particularly at saints is dead. No wonder so many lads do weekends abroad taking in games where support actually still means something and an atmosphere that shows the passion of the fans. Having said that it's an indication of the way popular culture has shifted, England cricket is full of wallys now as well. Looking forward to Swansea's visit tomorrow, a team which generally brings a proper following, none of this nonsense We're doing 3 games in 3 days in Belgium plus 2 in 2 in Holland before Xmas. Germany after Xmas. The total for my lad and me in Belgium is less than the cost of Liverpool away for the pair of us.
John Boy Saint Posted 25 September, 2015 Posted 25 September, 2015 oh bore off you lot, they were just having a laugh, the game was over by that point. Too many boring saints fans that just want to sit and the chapel read their programmes and eat their cucumber sandwiches, BORING , stand up get behind the team make a bit of noise , you're allowed to, it might even help the team out. The atmosphere was better in the football league than it is now perhaps because success has attracted all the plastic fans to the club . Oh well hopefully if we keep losing they'll all get fed up and go and support a team that wins every week , they would be much better suited to sitting at the Emirates with the padded seats and lack of atmosphere. They wouldn't dream of playing such an immature game ! What the chuff has a bit of silliness with a chocolate bar on someone's head got to do with sitting in the ****ing Chapel!????!!!!
Tractor_Saint Posted 26 September, 2015 Posted 26 September, 2015 Well, love it or hate it, it's made it into FIFA16...
farawaysaint Posted 26 September, 2015 Posted 26 September, 2015 Well, love it or hate it, it's made it into FIFA16... Wait, how?
Mattio Posted 26 September, 2015 Posted 26 September, 2015 Well, love it or hate it, it's made it into FIFA16... :lol:
Maggie May Posted 26 September, 2015 Posted 26 September, 2015 Wait, how? It's something called editing.
JakkoUK Posted 26 September, 2015 Posted 26 September, 2015 Well, love it or hate it, it's made it into FIFA16... That's brilliant. Must say did chuckle.
Crazy Diamond Posted 26 September, 2015 Posted 26 September, 2015 I personally find myself wondering what happened to just watching a game of football. I've been to away games in the middle of December to find people dressed up as clowns - quite literally. I don't really understand how that's 'fun' or does anything to better the experience. You're there to watch a match.
John Boy Saint Posted 26 September, 2015 Posted 26 September, 2015 That's brilliant. Must say did chuckle. Fool!!! You just added another 3 pages to a thread full of folks with their knickers in a twist!!!
Pamplemousse Posted 26 September, 2015 Posted 26 September, 2015 Can someone please change the thread title for the love of god, the only thing 'embarrassing' is the spelling.
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