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Wasn’t sure what they are going to be used for… will it be like Arsenal and be waved after each goal. For QPR staff would have needed a week of physiotherapy to recover.We got about 6 big wavy flags on poles now too.
Wasn’t sure what they are going to be used for… will it be like Arsenal and be waved after each goal. For QPR staff would have needed a week of physiotherapy to recover.We got about 6 big wavy flags on poles now too.
It's just used pre game isn't it?Wasn’t sure what they are going to be used for… will it be like Arsenal and be waved after each goal. For QPR staff would have needed a week of physiotherapy to recover.
We got about 6 big wavy flags on poles now too.
I think they were held by ball boys/girls. It wouldn't surprise me if they ask for volunteers to use them in the future and wave them when we score.It's just used pre game isn't it?
Serie a clubs so it all the time. When the game starts they are out away so people near the front can see
Good addition from us
Noticed that MVE never takes the ball in use when taking a throw, always takes the one from the cone. Not sure if someone had a word but on Tuesday they ball boys / girls were getting that one and drying it for him.Another thing about the Ballboys/girls, anyone noticed they are a lot older now. I think Frank's had a word, they give the ball back much quicker and I noticed the other night in front of me B22 that the ballboy left the ball for the Sheff Utd player to retrieve instead.
yes noticed that - the lad did a great job.Noticed that MVE never takes the ball in use when taking a throw, always takes the one from the cone. Not sure if someone had a word but on Tuesday they ball boys / girls were getting that one and drying it for him.
Not sure if there are similar EFL fines, but fk 'em!yes noticed that - the lad did a great job.
Were they angry lights?LED lights rather than old fashioned incandescent ones
If we can behave then rules will be eased as they have beenNot much segregation yesterday behind the goal, in fact just a row of stewards and police. We need to do the same.
If we can behave then rules will be eased as they have been
Not for a long time so that’s why extra blocks are being made availableHave we not behaved with away fans?
WorkableThe issue is the stairway for the stewards to stand rather than the amount of space.
Workable
Superstition or much drier. Does it on a dry pitch, although most grounds are watered pre-match now.Noticed that MVE never takes the ball in use when taking a throw, always takes the one from the cone. Not sure if someone had a word but on Tuesday they ball boys / girls were getting that one and drying it for him.
I think it must be superstition, he does it even if it's dry and the ball in use is much closer than the one on the cone.Superstition or much drier. Does it on a dry pitch, although most grounds are watered pre-match now.
Someone said the bandages that Haji and BTA wear is superstition?I think it must be superstition, he does it even if it's dry and the ball in use is much closer than the one on the cone.
If you like big wavy flags. I don’t.
Either that or they have two of the longest running injuries in historySomeone said the bandages that Haji and BTA wear is superstition?
How would a wrist bandage help with a running injury?Either that or they have two of the longest running injuries in history
Either that or they have two of the longest running injuries in history
Worked for Gary Lineker …Someone said the bandages that Haji and BTA wear is superstition?
The flag waving happens a lot in Thai football especially at Port FC's home games in the zone where I stand ie zone B. To be honest it's irritating as it blocks the view of many fans. Lucky only two flags yesterday than the usual 6/8 in zone B yesterday.If you ever watch any of the Bayern Munich games, they are always waving the big flags during the game in the Crowd, imagine standing behind one of them, you wouldn't be able to see any of the game.![]()
The flag waving happens a lot in Thai football especially at Port FC's home games in the zone where I stand ie zone B. To be honest it's irritating as it blocks the view of many fans. Lucky only two flags yesterday than the usual 6/8 in zone B yesterday.
The Dutch are tall people. At Thai football they usually have some drummers too but yesterday for the game against Bangkok Utd FC there were no drummers .I love how they look but was saying to the missus when we were watching some Dutch football with them that it must be annoying to be behind them an they’ve always got to go at the front cos of their size.
The Dutch are tall people. At Thai football they usually have some drummers too but yesterday for the game against Bangkok Utd FC there were no drummers .
That Dutch actor in the last series of Reacher is over 7 foot tallNot 15ft tall!
That Dutch actor in the last series of Reacher is over 7 foot tall
Think his was toilet paper.Worked for Gary Lineker …
If you ever watch any of the Bayern Munich games, they are always waving the big flags during the game in the Crowd, imagine standing behind one of them, you wouldn't be able to see any of the game.![]()
I've always wanted to move to The Shire for the same reasonMy missus says she enjoyed moving over here cos she’s below average Dutch height so was always seen as small but here she’s above average and people ask her to reach stuff.
NeverThink his was toilet paper.