they really are a sad bunch - their little legs going 50 to the dozen to try and catch up with the mighty SeasidersCan we just appreciate this for a moment? Imagine having to take advice on how to make an atmosphere against your biggest rivals
I mean that says it all really… the only time they ever managed to make a bit of noise, they needed props…If one of them doesn’t suggest those clapstick bollocks, I’ll be very very disappointed.
I overheard the meeting...Can we just appreciate this for a moment? Imagine having to take advice on how to make an atmosphere against your biggest rivals
Civil question, do you know why we have the days dressed up with the Bowler Hats?Bowler hats..........They could all turn up wearing joke Bowler hats....What an atmosphere that would create.
Mainly us laughing at the twats.......but 2,200 wearing hats, just screams......Deluded Knobbers
YesCivil question, do you know why we have the days dressed up with the Bowler Hats?
Didn’t ask you, but glad you are up to speed
Twats in Hats, we call itDidn’t ask you, but glad you are up to speed
Also, I think most of us really appreciate what we have now post stains and missing so many games during a promotion season.I think there’s something quite unique at Blackpool that other Clubs would struggle to recreate. Our fans are very much a reflection of our Town… Loud, Brash, Fun and In your Face…It’s a Town where even our older supporters are still young at heart and get involved…
Once you leave the bright lights of the Gold Coast and head towards these bleak towns like Preston it’s not hard to see why they’re all miserable…
I think it's actually quite civilised and is to remember supporters that have passed away.Civil question, do you know why we have the days dressed up with the Bowler Hats?
Yeh I agree if you belong to a Church choir or Bridge Club.I think it's actually quite civilised and is to remember supporters that have passed away.
To be fair it sums them up...Yeh I agree if you belong to a Church choir or Bridge Club.
Nothing wrong with respecting past fans I quite like that tradition.I think it's actually quite civilised and is to remember supporters that have passed away.
Like I really give a fuck..........apart from the fact you look even bigger twats than normal.....Civil question, do you know why we have the days dressed up with the Bowler Hats?
Yes. Because the last time you won anything they were normal attire on the streets for the upper classes.Civil question, do you know why we have the days dressed up with the Bowler Hats?
Charlie Chaplin convention?Civil question, do you know why we have the days dressed up with the Bowler Hats?
Fair playInteresting read! FWIW I think you’ve made some cracking improvements to your ground. I went donkeys (pardon the pun…) years ago & the change is massive so fair play.
I don’t doubt that you will create a great atmosphere both home and away. I do think that the OP may have taken the excerpt a little out of context……
Tad gutted we’ve only got 2.2k tickets as we could have sold way more.
In terms of reciprocal ticket arrangements - I’m not petty so personally I’d give you the whole of the Kop as you will fill it & will be cracking atmosphere with 23k+ in. We’re lucky Deepdale is decent capacity & pains me to see it half full most weeks.
Gotta be honest, I’m a tad concerned for the derby. Think you will do us by 2 goals or more. You are in good form & at home & we cannot buy a league win for love nor money!
Still, I’m a nobber til I die, COYW!!