Ronnie he was called. "Mr Sheffield".
A real character he was. I remember him well.
Amnesia wrote:Sammy h wrote:Me and a couple of lads stayed over after the game last night. We know a Northampton fan and it has become a bit of a tradition to do a stop over and a have a night out whenever we play each other.
A mate of mine came along who used to watch us years ago back when I was at school. He used to love it, he had some great times at CP, but as many do after they leave school interest is lost and other commitments get in the way. He's got a few kids and he's been mentioning for ages about bringing them down to Morecambe and I've been telling him about the free kids promotion etc and trying to talk him into coming down. Unfortunately he is a Man United fan and has been toying with the idea of taking them to Old Trafford or The Globe.
After yesterday I think we made that the decision for him.But it's not what you are thinking. Yes the performance was spineless, gutless and weak. They are just three of one thousand words that could be used to describe it. But it wasn't the performance that is going to stop him coming back. It's us lot, the fans. Do we have any normal fans left anymore or are they all hitting 100% on the weirdo-meter?
It has been a concern of mine for quite some time, but it is getting beyond a joke now. I know the lads mean well and fair play to them they go home and away every week, but it was cringe worthy stuff sitting in that away end yesterday and listening to some of the moronic drivel coming out of their mouths. The songs rarely have any relevance at all, what ever happened to the songs that got behind the team? We had to move away from them in the second half it was that bad.
Just a couple of examples:
- 'You're just a giant green dildo, a giant green dildo' (Sung to their keeper who was wearing an all green Northampton strip)
- 'They're here, they're there, they're every f***ing where, empty seats, empty seats' (The only empty seats in the whole ground were in the away end, the home end was almost a sell out)
There are many, many more idiotic examples, but I have gone on long enough.
We play at home Tuesday night apparently and for the first time since I started following the Shrimps I am genuinely considering on whether to go or not. I've had enough.
Of all the excuses stated on here recently not to come to the matches anymore, this takes the biscuit. For Christ's sake, ignore the idiots and support YOUR team!
Many years ago in the NPL/Unibond there was an old 'gentleman' from Sheffield that used to come to away matches and he relentlessly used to shout 'I hope you die in a car crash' to the opposing players!!
Now that's embarrassing
Sammy h wrote:George Dawes wrote:bare in mind people like to have a drink and people do tend to be silly and loud when they're with their mates in a group with beer down them. no different to other clubs, unless you're on a Sunday School trip.
Morecambe compared to the majority of other clubs are very mild mannered, whose support is mainly family orientated, with the rest of the support made up with middle aged men and pensioners.
there is a big gap missing with 18 - 30yr olds, who normally at other clubs make most the noise and create an atmosphere like where use to seeing at other clubs and on TV.
I'd had a few beers and even I wasn't joining in with some of the stuff George. I've been there, the 'rowdy singing' group goes through eras doesn't it? It used to be me and my mates, but most of them don't watch us anymore. I like to think that even when we were that young we didn't embarrass the club as much as the current crop do now. Not only are we losing fans because of the crap we watch week in week out, we are losing fans because of the way our own fans act.John L wrote:How pathetic... as if things aren't bad enough on the pitch, some people are now turning on fellow fans.
I agree John. It is pathetic turning on fellow fans. I was singled out yesterday by this mob and had songs chanted about myself. The group targeted me and bullied me. It was all very distressing.
Bitter John wrote:Do you not think a better approach would be to have a friendly word at the game and maybe start your own chants that we can join in with, Sam? You know a fair few of the lads who were there, as well as us older lads, and I heard a few were a bit peeved off with a tweet you made during the game. Moaning about things after the event from the safety of your keyboard isn't exactly fair or endearing, is it?
P.S. I remember seeing you jumping on a beer garden table in Barnet, knocking pint glasses onto the floor causing them to smash, not embarrassing in the least!
stoyles wrote:It's all Mick Birch's fault, he abandoned his youth
Seasider9601 wrote:stoyles wrote:It's all Mick Birch's fault, he can't remember his youth
^ I've corrected your statement
Seasider9601 wrote:"Our fans..."
Were just BRILLIANT last night.
Fantastic atmosphere, everybody singing the same things and all together as one.
Phil Anderer wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:"Our fans..."
Were just BRILLIANT last night.
Fantastic atmosphere, everybody singing the same things and all together as one.
Except that brief 'boo'. Even if we'd lost, the lads would've deserved applauding off last night.
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