monkeybutt wrote:Chip Fireball wrote:Anyone got a link for this Pools Facebook page, I could do with a laugh.
Hartlepool united supporters group or Bury your head in the sand group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2070609 ... ment_reply
monkeybutt wrote:Chip Fireball wrote:Anyone got a link for this Pools Facebook page, I could do with a laugh.
Hartlepool united supporters group or Bury your head in the sand group
Fetish_Bob wrote:MutleyRules wrote:Fetish_Bob wrote:I'll be at the game (I'll let you off this week your getting married) You've said yourself you only go when your mate gives you his season ticket. If I agree with whatever the "minority" of Pools fans agree with on here I'll go along with it if not I'll stay in my position in the town end watching the game. At the moment the latter is odds on favourite.
FFS Bob....it has already been decided and people do know about it....why try to complicate things????![]()
Mutley we've known each other to long to fall out.
monkeybutt wrote:Perhaps a beheading, that seems to get media attention
Andy Dibbles Gloves wrote:I am still confused as to why 500 people walking behind each of the three stands at 20 minutes is a health and safety death trap.
I know there are some Health and Safety mad people around these days but come on.
If certain people could have had their way, that day at Rochdale a few season back would not have happened. You couldnt move behind that stand before kick off.
Utterly bonkers
loyal blue wrote:would be funny as fcuk if cooper and the bench jumped the barrier and went behind the Cyril Knowles Stand :D
Andy Dibbles Gloves wrote:I am still confused as to why 500 people walking behind each of the three stands at 20 minutes is a health and safety death trap.
I know there are some Health and Safety mad people around these days but come on.
If certain people could have had their way, that day at Rochdale a few season back would not have happened. You couldnt move behind that stand before kick off.
Utterly bonkers
The Fat Man wrote:I just don't get some people; there's no need to overcomplicate or overthink this. You're protesting, not writing a manifesto to change the world.
Protest movements, of whatever ilk, always start small, are always disorganised, and shouldn't be committeed (a nice neologism there!) out of existence. Once you start to over worry about organisation, it'll be death by committee. Just protest, do the best you can, and then take stock afterwards. Hell, do the same again for a few weeks hoping that others will join. Just don't find a reason to do nowt. Don't wait until you all agree, and don't debate the life out of it. You'll never agree, and the moment will pass. The Life of Brian references are apt; remember the final sequences of the filum? It's funny, because it's so true.
Yubep wrote:I think everyone on here is listening...
Andy Dibbles Gloves wrote:
Life is just too dangerous.
Yubep wrote:That's just his nature, he demands organisation, on this occasion it isnt needed, i think it's a great start, it might grow into something more organised as more people get involved.
I get the impression bob wouldnt want to get involved as it would effect his relationship with the club if he was seen to be a ring leader or involved.
Andy Dibbles Gloves wrote:I am intending to watch a lot of golf over the next three days.
Now regardless of your opinions of said sport, I would think that that bloke on ITB would ban everyone from watching it as there is a threat of someone being hit by a ball................and god help anyone in a wheel chair, in the stampede to avoid the approaching missile.
Life is just too dangerous.
yloop wrote:Andy Dibbles Gloves wrote:I am intending to watch a lot of golf over the next three days.
Now regardless of your opinions of said sport, I would think that that bloke on ITB would ban everyone from watching it as there is a threat of someone being hit by a ball................and god help anyone in a wheel chair, in the stampede to avoid the approaching missile.
Life is just too dangerous.
Golfers are all supreme athletes, this could never happen.
Andy Dibbles Gloves wrote:yloop wrote:Andy Dibbles Gloves wrote:I am intending to watch a lot of golf over the next three days.
Now regardless of your opinions of said sport, I would think that that bloke on ITB would ban everyone from watching it as there is a threat of someone being hit by a ball................and god help anyone in a wheel chair, in the stampede to avoid the approaching missile.
Life is just too dangerous.
Golfers are all supreme athletes, this could never happen.
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I am confused. You distanced yourself from the stampede that will engulf the Vic, but you have no fear for innocent bystanders at a golf tournament.
Hypocrite.
Joe Mac wrote:I think we need to organize a meeting to discuss when we are planning a meeting to plan the meeting which is planning the protest.
poolieinnottingham wrote:One thing I've thought about which might cause confusion - I can't remember if the clock at Pools counts backwards eg starts at 45 and goes down.
Bearded Beast wrote:This promises to be fecking hilarious...
worst protest ever
Block B Blues wrote:Bearded Beast wrote:This promises to be fecking hilarious...
worst protest ever
Seriously, can someone ban this fuckwit please, he contributes nowt and is turning into an irritating 'lovely lovely person'.
Bearded Beast wrote:Block B Blues wrote:Bearded Beast wrote:This promises to be fecking hilarious...
worst protest ever
Seriously, can someone ban this fuckwit please, he contributes nowt and is turning into an irritating 'lovely lovely person'.
Id danasty man not agreeing with you?
Aw, da nasty man!
Bearded Beast wrote:People are planning to hang around behind a stand with a tennis ball in their hand...yeah...I'm a div.
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