Bloodtangerine
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He’s got a specific set of skillsCalm down Liam Neeson.
He’s got a specific set of skillsCalm down Liam Neeson.
Wiz, you wear polyester??In which case, throw one at the next game then make it clear it was you. You seem to think the authorities will think its fine.
If its not a safety issue, why was there a scorch mark on the pitch clearly visible for the rest of the game in the area? If it scorched wet grass what would it do in contact to a polyester shirt?
Ok put one down your pants then & I’ll attempt to put it out, but I can’t guarantee that will be possible for laughing. Just don’t do it in a ** football ground, especially Bloomfield Rd.Smoke bombs don’t scare me, they make an atmosphere better
Yeah the atmosphere will be fantastic if the club have to play behind closed doors. 99.999% of the people who go to Bloomfield road do so to watch Blackpool FC. They sing their hearts out and it’s them who make the atmosphere fantastic. The atmosphere that gets commented on by numerous opposition fans.Smoke bombs don’t scare me, they make an atmosphere better
That is for their club to deal with and which I couldn't toss about, but why don't people get it our club will get in serious trouble If it carries on.If only our fans were as vocal about the Nottingham Forest fans who threw bottles from the top tier, into the bottom tier, while we were celebrating our goals.
But then, I suppose, that doesn’t fit the AVFTT agenda of most that Blackpool fans are scum bags who go to football merely to cause trouble and harm to people.
Pass the spliffCan thick numbskulls please read this about smoke bombs causing lung damage and let their mates know too?
Also, don't expect any sympathy from fellow fans a) when you get caught and banned and b) when you get our club points deducted or fined. You've been warned repeatedly and still aren't behaving so you're all on own now.
Your missing the point, who in the right mind would put it down their pants. They are there to create atmosphereOk put one down your pants then & I’ll attempt to put it out, but I can’t guarantee that will be possible for laughing. Just don’t do it in a ** football ground, especially Bloomfield Rd.
They do add to the atmosphere thohow don’t theyYeah the atmosphere will be fantastic if the club have to play behind closed doors. 99.999% of the people who go to Bloomfield road do so to watch Blackpool FC. They sing their hearts out and it’s them who make the atmosphere fantastic. The atmosphere that gets commented on by numerous opposition fans.
Those of you who think it’s fun to throw objects of any kind have no interest in football or Blackpool FC and are using our club for your own selfish agenda and add nothing to the atmosphere.
That's an issue for Forest to take up on these idiots. I add 95% of fans are perfectly ok & that goes for all clubs.If only our fans were as vocal about the Nottingham Forest fans who threw bottles from the top tier, into the bottom tier, while we were celebrating our goals.
But then, I suppose, that doesn’t fit the AVFTT agenda of most that Blackpool fans are scum bags who go to football merely to cause trouble and harm to people.
Smoke bombs don’t scare me, they make an atmosphere better
Absolutely, I never said it wasn’t. I just disagree with the law and the people saying that it’s unsafeI'm sure they don't. They don't scare me either, nor a lot of people.
But Simon Sadler has asked it to stop. Do you not agree that's a fair request?
Absolutely, I never said it wasn’t. I just disagree with the law and the people saying that it’s unsafe
Better in what way? How do you quantify better?Doesn't matter about the law. Just stick to making our club better yeah?
No points deductionBetter in what way? How do you quantify better?
How many clubs have had points deducted for a smoke bomb or played behind closed doors ? Genuine question ?No points deduction
No massive fine
No games played behind closed doors.
Adhering to Simon Sadler's wishes
Theres 4 reasons but I'm afraid no matter how many times the throwers and apologists are told they're either too thick or too selfish to understand.
So you honestly believe that since those yobs were banned after the Barnsley game that the atmosphere has got worse?They do add to the atmosphere thohow don’t they
Perhaps the overreaction is because most are concerned about the consequences that could come our way!Let's be honest, the single smoke bomb didn't make any atmosphere better. We're fine just without it all..
Albeit a slight overreaction on here about it.
Cant tell really, it’s only been one gameSo you honestly believe that since those yobs were banned after the Barnsley game that the atmosphere has got worse?
They are reasons not to do it, I’m looking for reasons not to do it because we will gain something from not throwing themNo points deduction
No massive fine
No games played behind closed doors.
Adhering to Simon Sadler's wishes
Theres 4 reasons but I'm afraid no matter how many times the throwers and apologists are told they're either too thick or too selfish to understand.
I’ll give you all ten pence each to spend in the sweet shop if you don’t throw them.They are reasons not to do it, I’m looking for reasons not to do it because we will gain something from not throwing them
At which everyone agreed it was the best atmosphere for some timeCant tell really, it’s only been one game
Or nylon. Futuristic.Wiz, you wear polyester??
Can you define what makes someone a genuine Blackpool fan, please?There will be people on this Forum who no exactly who the culprits are but for some strange reason, are willing to risk the Club getting fined, or worse to let them continually get away with it.
Clearly neither them or the throwers, are genuine Blackpool Fans.
Over 50Can you define what makes someone a genuine Blackpool fan, please?
Still subjective though isn’t it?At which everyone agreed it was the best atmosphere for some time
Lol.Over 50
STH for 10 years plus
Well behaved
Good selection of BFC bobble hats
It's a threat, it could happen.How many clubs have had points deducted for a smoke bomb or played behind closed doors ? Genuine question ?
And I thought my lads were bloody pedanticThey are reasons not to do it, I’m looking for reasons not to do it because we will gain something from not throwing them
Sorry Daz I dont have any BFC bobble hats ,I have an Oyston Out scarf though.Over 50
STH for 10 years plus
Well behaved
Good selection of BFC bobble hats
As I said, haven't the brains they were born with.Smoke bombs, paint bombs, flares, or whatever why do people have to be different and throw anything at all at a football match?
Why not just watch the footy like 99.9% of sensible people do?
Still waitingI assume you have nothingAnd I thought my lads were bloody pedantic
Or someone holding the powder in their hands and a wind machine directed towards the pitchPowder bombs are the future
If there's anything more embarrassing than reporting a post to the mods, its reporting a post to the mods then openly posting that you reported it.Apparently some fannies have invaded the board and started complaining to the moderators. So they’re all on a bit of a moderation type power trip…
Think you're missing the point, anyone throwing anything onto the pitch is a bell end, regardless of who they support. I work everyday with kids that do something wrong and then blame others saying they were worse.I notice how all the do-gooders have ignored my post regarding the Forest fans throwing bottles. The irony of saying people can get hurt from smoke bombs but completely disregarding something that actually has caused harm to people previously, purely because it wasn’t a Blackpool fan that threw it.
Am I missing the point that this thread is merely insulting and encouraging people to hand over Blackpool fans, while ignoring the fact Forest fans were throwing bottles at us?Think you're missing the point, anyone throwing anything onto the pitch is a bell end, regardless of who they support. I work everyday with kids that do something wrong and then blame others saying they were worse.
Maybe it's time for some to grow up eh.