Bradford v Bolton
Moderator: Zulus Thousand of em
Re: Bradford v Bolton
indeed it is - for a pre-season friendly game it is tittery of the tittiest order to take exception to an opposing fan who isn't making that much of a tit of himself...farnworth scum wrote:I just think that its a shame that people took offence at a Bradford fan sitting in our bit, he is a scruffy little Yorkshire git, but he's ok!
-
- Hopeful
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:47 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
Bratfurd must be struggling for kid supporters if their mascot was someone's Dadfarnworth scum wrote:I went to the game with two other Bolton fans and a Bradford fan who lives in Bolton and who's dad is the Bradford mascot! Some wanderers fans took offence to him sitting with the Bolton fans had a right go at him when he clapped a Bradford move, understandable if we were playing United but Bradford! To their credit they came and had a chat with him later and he was VERY quiet during the second half!
Either that or he's a gymslip parent
Hmmmmmm
-
- Legend
- Posts: 7416
- Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:08 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton

Have you ever been to a football match? These things happen, whether they're nice or not.
- truewhite15
- Passionate
- Posts: 3032
- Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2008 7:25 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
So, hang on...by your reckoning, it's pointless to talk about something that's more than a little shameful cos "these things happen, whether they're nice or not". So can we assume that we're not allowed to take a stand against racism, cos "these things happen, whether they're nice or not"? Or against abuse within the home ("these things happen")? Or any number of countless despicable things, cos "these things happen, whether they're nice or not"?Lofthouse Lower wrote:
Have you ever been to a football match? These things happen, whether they're nice or not.


-
- Legend
- Posts: 7416
- Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:08 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
Am talking about this particular incident - nothing else.
As far as I am concerned it's nothing to worry about.
Oh and be mindful mentioning the R-word where thebish may be lurking
As far as I am concerned it's nothing to worry about.
Oh and be mindful mentioning the R-word where thebish may be lurking
Re: Bradford v Bolton
Or anything potentially incorrect (spelling, assumptions or otherwise) as I'm sure he'll try and correct youLofthouse Lower wrote:Am talking about this particular incident - nothing else.
As far as I am concerned it's nothing to worry about.
Oh and be mindful mentioning the R-word where thebish may be lurking

Last edited by jmjhb on Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Legend
- Posts: 7416
- Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:08 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
He's just a strange, strange man.
Re: Bradford v Bolton
Are you the ginger one, the mop haired one, or the other mop hairded one?farnworth scum wrote:I went to the game with two other Bolton fans and a Bradford fan who lives in Bolton and who's dad is the Bradford mascot! Some wanderers fans took offence to him sitting with the Bolton fans had a right go at him when he clapped a Bradford move, understandable if we were playing United but Bradford! To their credit they came and had a chat with him later and he was VERY quiet during the second half!
By the way, it wasnt myself doing the arguing, i merely watched in bemusment.
Aaah so that's why the weird bloke came into our end with the sweets, i thought he'd come to sit with the 'yoof' at first

"Im a big fish in a small pond"... "Your not a big fish! Your not even a fish!"
-
- Legend
- Posts: 7416
- Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:08 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
BWFC yoot firm 

Re: Bradford v Bolton
EmbarrassingLofthouse Lower wrote:BWFC yoot firm

"Im a big fish in a small pond"... "Your not a big fish! Your not even a fish!"
-
- Legend
- Posts: 7416
- Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:08 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
Least that peon Turkey wasn't showing us all up for once
Re: Bradford v Bolton
Have a guess who was arguing with the Bradford fanLofthouse Lower wrote:Least that peon Turkey wasn't showing us all up for once

"Im a big fish in a small pond"... "Your not a big fish! Your not even a fish!"
-
- Legend
- Posts: 7416
- Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:08 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
Oh FFS.
I'm going to re-report him to BWFC, as I have done after most away games. He's an embarrassment of epic proportions. Like a match-going 'bish'.
I'm going to re-report him to BWFC, as I have done after most away games. He's an embarrassment of epic proportions. Like a match-going 'bish'.
Re: Bradford v Bolton
He sounds like a bit of a tube this chapLofthouse Lower wrote:Oh FFS.
I'm going to re-report him to BWFC, as I have done after most away games. He's an embarrassment of epic proportions. Like a match-going 'bish'.
-
- Icon
- Posts: 4141
- Joined: Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:28 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
I don't think I know him. Is he a really tall bloke?
They're dirty, they're filthy, they're never gonna last.
Poor man last, rich man first.
Poor man last, rich man first.
-
- Legend
- Posts: 7416
- Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:08 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
Nah, he's quite a unique individual.
-
- Immortal
- Posts: 19597
- Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:49 am
- Location: N Wales, but close enough to Chester I can pretend I'm in England
- Contact:
Re: Bradford v Bolton
Wow. Two in a few minutes.Lofthouse Lower wrote:He's just a strange, strange man.
Fight. Fight.

Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
-
- Hopeful
- Posts: 39
- Joined: Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:15 pm
Re: Bradford v Bolton
I'm the Ringo look a like, the guy with the sweets was Bradfords mascot, good outfit eh?BwfcDan wrote:Are you the ginger one, the mop haired one, or the other mop hairded one?farnworth scum wrote:I went to the game with two other Bolton fans and a Bradford fan who lives in Bolton and who's dad is the Bradford mascot! Some wanderers fans took offence to him sitting with the Bolton fans had a right go at him when he clapped a Bradford move, understandable if we were playing United but Bradford! To their credit they came and had a chat with him later and he was VERY quiet during the second half!
By the way, it wasnt myself doing the arguing, i merely watched in bemusment.
Aaah so that's why the weird bloke came into our end with the sweets, i thought he'd come to sit with the 'yoof' at first
Re: Bradford v Bolton
It was pretty embarrassing yesterday. There were no need for it at all. Me and Rodders looked on in disgust.Lofthouse Lower wrote:Oh FFS.
I'm going to re-report him to BWFC, as I have done after most away games. He's an embarrassment of epic proportions. Like a match-going 'bish'.
"Im a big fish in a small pond"... "Your not a big fish! Your not even a fish!"
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Prufrock and 30 guests