What I DON'T want to see on Saturday
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communistworkethic wrote:well it is Thursday, cheer up. Now if it's still there on Saturday, feel disappointed then.Harry Genshaw wrote:I'll be very disappointed to see 'No Wanderers game on today' outside my local. Last year they were doing a pint and a curry for a fiver with the game thrown in courtesy of Al Jazeera free of charge. With the smoking ban it should be a damn sight more pleasant this season.

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I knew I was talking crap all along. I was just trying to stick up for the new members of the band!haha!eeeeekabeble! I know that last season we were out of time, I only went to 6 matches last season because of work, whereas I normaly go to every home game, and i did feel slighty emabarrased that some of the band just couldn't keep a steady tempo. I've kicked up a fuss about it, cos as I'm studyin music and have been drumming since I was 12 it really really pisses me off. Hopefuly, Brian, who left last season will come back and save us (he was the big bass player that did drum in time!lol!) So please accept my apologies for talking pure shite, I was just trying to defend the poor 'new' drummers that well...don't drum!
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Haha! I am a bloke with a mullet. Okay...i did give in to the argument, but for two justified reasons.
1. I really could not be bothered as I've had this argument a million times over the years, and didn't get much sleep last night.lol.
2. Part of me, although slightly Judas it may seem, agrees with them at present. We've been rehearsing though, and hopefuly by the time I get to the Reebok in September (when my saturday contracts ends) we will be back to how we used to be with the fans, on good terms and contributing to the atmosphere as one unit rather than, as fatshaft said 'half a dozen drummers'.
1. I really could not be bothered as I've had this argument a million times over the years, and didn't get much sleep last night.lol.
2. Part of me, although slightly Judas it may seem, agrees with them at present. We've been rehearsing though, and hopefuly by the time I get to the Reebok in September (when my saturday contracts ends) we will be back to how we used to be with the fans, on good terms and contributing to the atmosphere as one unit rather than, as fatshaft said 'half a dozen drummers'.
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but you don't. you just annoy the shite out of people. It's crap. Please stop it.bwfcpodcast wrote:we will be back to how we used to be with the fans, on good terms and contributing to the atmosphere
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See that's the thing, we are not just going to stop. Okay, your entitled to your opinion, and i respect that, but a few seasons ago we had the whole stadium bouncing up and down chanting to 'we are the one...' nearly every match. It's only since, like it's been stated, some of the band members changed and our home performances became 'average' and frustrating that the anger toward the band has grown. Okay, we're not everyone's cup of tea, so if we're not yours, just sit and listen to your wind-up radio while your watching the match, or join in and stop being such an old grandad!
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Were you there when them foreign fellas were there doing it with you a few years back? That was a laugh.bwfcpodcast wrote:See that's the thing, we are not just going to stop. Okay, your entitled to your opinion, and i respect that, but a few seasons ago we had the whole stadium bouncing up and down chanting to 'we are the one...'. It's only since, like it's been stated, the timing went out and our home performances were 'average' that the anger toward the band has grown. Okay, we're not everyone's cup of tea, so if we're not yours, just sit and listen to your wind-up radio while your watching the match, or join in!
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Haha! That's the another thing we're trying to get back into the drumming. Don't know if you've noticed, but the majority of our instruments are african drums (djembes), and we orginally started by using our african know-how in the chants, but its gradualy faded away. There are some cross-rhythms going on still, if you listen carefuly though!lol!
Sorry but you didn't. I used to sit in front of the band in the North Stand and you used to annoy the crap out of everyone. When the stadium "bounces" it's because the fans start the songs and the band joins in, not the other way round.bwfcpodcast wrote:See that's the thing, we are not just going to stop. Okay, your entitled to your opinion, and i respect that, but a few seasons ago we had the whole stadium bouncing up and down chanting to 'we are the one...' nearly every match.
I don't want to see Amir Kahn making the Golden Gamble draw every week.
I have nothing against him - put would prefer to see former players making the draw. The first time after he won his silver medal was brilliant, but he's done it so many times now.
I have nothing against him - put would prefer to see former players making the draw. The first time after he won his silver medal was brilliant, but he's done it so many times now.
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or better still, just stop. please stop.
I don't know of anyone who likes the drumming anymore. It was Allardyces attempt to copy the England band and, nothing personal, it failed.
I don't know of anyone who likes the drumming anymore. It was Allardyces attempt to copy the England band and, nothing personal, it failed.
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