Garry-Balding Red
Grenville Morris
And a big drum would drown out your jews harp wouldn't it Wes? Then where would we be.
I've just had to look that up and couldn't decide if it was a musical instrument or an instrument for circumcision.And a big drum would drown out your jews harp wouldn't it Wes? Then where would we be.
I was there last season, they had the drum and were silent. Crowds are just generally shit now except the odd areas in stadiums.I seem to remember that Wigan (I think it was) had a drum and several of their rather sparse crowd near the away fans and they kicked up a fair noise throughout the game. Might have been the end of Guadioura's first spell; perhaps he was petrified by the racket.
I was there last season, they had the drum and were silent. Crowds are just generally shit now except the odd areas in stadiums.
I'm gonna bring my Bluetooth speaker and play this at full blast
I didn't go on Wednesday pal but I will say that I've usually found our away support pretty disappointing in terms of noise anyway, there is the odd exception to that but unless we are mullering someone or being absolutely, give up on it all, mullered we are pretty quiet which allows the likes of Charlton to make a noise.
It's not bad is it? I did throw a few commas in though just for fun!We away fans make lots of noise usually. Wednesday was a bit subdued because we didn't get going in the first half. At all.
BTW Wes, well done! You have successfully produced the longest sentence in the history of the English language!
For those of you too young to have been there, Harvey's video here is JUST how it use to be back in the Championship / Euro Cup days... in the pubs before the game, on the terraces, coming out the ground after the match... JUST like it.
Did we care what the % possession had been? How many passes had been made? Who'd assisted whom? Did we bollocks. Football was just football and we partied about it.
Even Wes would break a smile or two (though that could have been trapped wind).