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my point is why cant they be bothered to get up and join in with the singing . that's what footballs all about, well to me it is anyway
I have days where I don't want to sing and watch the match. I have some days where I multi task sing and watch. Just depends what mood you are in I suppose.
I still can't get my head round why someone would want to criticise fans who travelled up to Derby to watch the match...
I think the players appreciate the effort -- they can see we're there, whether we sing or not, surely?
Like Cait, sometimes I sing, sometimes not.
bar those who were at the back. why go all the way to derby and just sit there? pi**es me off
There are plenty who do the same at LR, a guy along from me never flinches, even when we score, why bother i think to myself, it's boring and probably one of the reasons why we lack an atmosphere as there are no doubt many like him.
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i see what this guy means i was sitting in row p not to far from the bak but when we start singing i feel like i cant get up and sing cos everyone behind me is sitting down and tryin to watch the game i think we should all stand at away games it wud make the atmosphere better and more people cud sing along
Cant stand singing at games, same generic songs most of the time anyway, I go to watch the game and enjoy it.
Ill have a swear and winge under my breath and go absoloutely mental when we score but singing aint for me. I do scream you R's from time to time but that goes without saying
Also, you've got to bear in mind that we have a fair few fans who, for whatever reason, might not be able to stand for the whole of a match.
People stand up in front of them, they don't see the match.
Happened to my dad at Old Trafford.
Also, you've got to bear in mind that we have a fair few fans who, for whatever reason, might not be able to stand for the whole of a match.
People stand up in front of them, they don't see the match.
Happened to my dad at Old Trafford.
that is a very good point swanley.on many an occassion i have found myself unable to stand due to being so blind drunk.nice to think that other rangers fans do look out for special people like me.
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that is a very good point swanley.on many an occassion i have found myself unable to stand due to being so blind drunk.nice to think that other rangers fans do look out for special people like me.
You are well out of order.
You think you're so funny -- you're just bloody offensive.
that is a very good point swanley.on many an occassion i have found myself unable to stand due to being so blind drunk.nice to think that other rangers fans do look out for special people like me.
That would have been very funny, but you really should be ashamed that you added the final sentence.
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