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Half Time Migration Between Stands

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As in like behind the goals for penalties? But just do it for whichever end were attacking?

To be honest not a bad idea really, while empty seats there from those not going until them two are gone.
 

I suspect the club will have more stewards in the North Stand for the next game.
It's only a problem for sad sack boring wet farts.

Let the kids have a bit of fun man, it's sanitised as fuck to start with

Loads of our fans would have heart attacks if they had had to attend football games at roker park.

What has Roker Park got to do with it? I started to go in 87’ and had a season card since 89’ and fail to see the comparison.
 
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We’ve probably got one of the highest percentages of bellends within the support in the country. It’s a shame that we have them.
 
Got nee idea what this is even meant to mean tbh.

I'm saying, if someone thinks this is worth complaining about then they need to wind thier necks in.

If safc are intent on sanitising the match day experience further and stopping young lads gathering for a bit at the match then they want to be very careful. Theses younguns are tomorrow's ST holders who to home and away for years and eventually start bringing bairns of thier own. It's the natural life cycle of a supporter

Stifle that when these lads are 12-15 year old, and they'll find something else to do with their Saturday.

I always find it interesting that grown blokes complain about younguns messing around, but as soon as a roker park thread pops up or a thread about away games from the 80s, it's full of storeys of from older blokes about how they caused chaos when they were younger. Suppose it was just cooler back then
We’ve probably got one of the highest percentages of bellends within the support in the country. It’s a shame that we have them.

It's a shame that we have young teenage lads in big groups going to the football on a Saturday afternoon?

Be careful what you wish for
 
I suspect the club will have more stewards in the North Stand for the next game.


What has Roker Park got to do with it? I started to go in 87’ and had a season card since 89’ and fail to see the comparison.

Cos young lads could naturally gather , and so could all sorts of people , and people were less inclined to twist on about it.

It should be encouraged for lads of that age to go to the match. Maybe the club could set up a boys enclosure or something.

They don't want to go with Thier dad's and uncles when they get to 14. They want to go in a big squad and mess around..we all did
 
It's a shame that we have young teenage lads in big groups going to the football on a Saturday afternoon?

Be careful what you wish for
Not the previous guy said “bellends” not teenage lads. It is not how old people are, whether they come in groups or not, it is just about how people behave. Some teenagers will be bellends, most want. Some adult men and women will be bellends, most want. Most normal people do not want bellends at games which is why clubs try to prevent them and I imagine Sunderland is no different.
 
Guessing it was half the South Stand that moved to the North at half time amd spent the majority of the second half facing the wrong way, throwing wanker signs at the away fans. One got hoyed out for jumping on the pitch.

Why's that suddenly started?
Thread title is funny but why are you remotely arsed? Kids being kids is hardly a story, let them get on with it.
 
Not the previous guy said “bellends” not teenage lads. It is not how old people are, whether they come in groups or not, it is just about how people behave. Some teenagers will be bellends, most want. Some adult men and women will be bellends, most want. Most normal people do not want bellends at games which is why clubs try to prevent them and I imagine Sunderland is no different.

thats fair do's, but bell end behaviour of the type being talking about on this thread, isn't illegal.
 
I'm saying, if someone thinks this is worth complaining about then they need to wind thier necks in.

If safc are intent on sanitising the match day experience further and stopping young lads gathering for a bit at the match then they want to be very careful. Theses younguns are tomorrow's ST holders who to home and away for years and eventually start bringing bairns of thier own. It's the natural life cycle of a supporter

Stifle that when these lads are 12-15 year old, and they'll find something else to do with their Saturday.

I always find it interesting that grown blokes complain about younguns messing around, but as soon as a roker park thread pops up or a thread about away games from the 80s, it's full of storeys of from older blokes about how they caused chaos when they were younger. Suppose it was just cooler back then


It's a shame that we have young teenage lads in big groups going to the football on a Saturday afternoon?

Be careful what you wish for

Still have got no idea what the Roker reference is about tbh.

I moved out the South stand a few year ago as it was getting on my tits. Up until yesterday it's been fine. Yesterday there was mass influx at half time where we sit. It wasn't just bairns either.

I don't even have a problem with people moving seats but if ya suddenly just going to turn up in a seat half way through a game then don't act like a little spenk when ya there. It wasn't just me that got pissed off with it. There were people around me screaming at them to sit down etc. Near me was a few littleuns and some came and stood in front of them so they could see nowt other than them.

Giving wanker signs, sticking fingers up and gyrating like some football factory wannabee at people 100 yards away has got to be one of the weirdest trends at football games.
 
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