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So ask yourself where "the real fans" were, tucked up tight not caring about an FA cup game... well then maybe they aren''t as real as you thought they were. What utter f*king rubbish. Why don''t you find something proper to post on these forums instead of blaming the spectators.

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[quote user="he likes paella "]All over the ground - didn''t know ANY songs, turn up for their one game of the season. Disgrace - youre awful attitude made the atmosphere awful and helped our boys NIL DISGUSTING[/quote]

After that today, a non singer can have my seat for the next cup game.

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[quote user="First Wazzock"]

[quote user="he likes paella "]All over the ground - didn''t know ANY songs, turn up for their one game of the season. Disgrace - youre awful attitude made the atmosphere awful and helped our boys NIL DISGUSTING[/quote]

After that today, a non singer can have my seat for the next cup game.

[/quote]
Should I tell him, or does anyone else want to?
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I''m sorry Wazz, there isn''t another cup game this season [:(] not for us

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I thought a large % of season ticket holders took up there option and if not then certaainly supermembers? anyway i am sick of season ticket holders who think thay paying the price of a couple of rounds of drinks a month on interest free direct debit makes them somehow superior... our home support vocally is fu(king shyte and the main reason is dead wood in the barclay who need to be put out to grass and make way for new blood...

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[quote user="he likes paella "]All over the ground - didn''t know ANY songs, turn up for their one game of the season.

Disgrace - youre awful attitude made the atmosphere awful and helped our boys NIL

DISGUSTING[/quote]
The team does have to accept the fact that the fans have to have something to sing about... and it''s been a long time since they''ve had much to sing about. It was the same in the League Cup against villa, as the game went on we just played worse and worse and you grow tired of singing for players who just don''t seem to give a damn or put the effort in

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I would think even someone who''s never been to a football match, ever, would be able to pick up the words to "come on you yellows" fairly easily.

Still, nice try for trying to deflect attention from a poor performance.

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[quote user="Stig"][quote user="First Wazzock"]

[quote user="he likes paella "]All over the ground - didn''t know ANY songs, turn up for their one game of the season. Disgrace - youre awful attitude made the atmosphere awful and helped our boys NIL DISGUSTING[/quote]

After that today, a non singer can have my seat for the next cup game.

[/quote]


Should I tell him, or does anyone else want to?


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I''m sorry Wazz, there isn''t another cup game this season [:(] not for us

[/quote]

I am aware we have no more cup games this season. I was referring to the future. [Y]

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[quote user="he likes paella "]All over the ground - didn''t know ANY songs, turn up for their one game of the season.

Disgrace - youre awful attitude made the atmosphere awful and helped our boys NIL

DISGUSTING[/quote]Hence Im happy I didnt bother going today, cup games always the same. Full of part timers like Stig

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[quote user="Nexus_Canary"][quote user="he likes paella "]All over the ground - didn''t know ANY songs, turn up for their one game of the season.

Disgrace - youre awful attitude made the atmosphere awful and helped our boys NIL

DISGUSTING[/quote]Hence Im happy I didnt bother going today, cup games always the same. Full of part timers like Stig[/quote]
Whhhheeeyyy, token jab. I''ll let you have that one you snivelling no good pink''un poster [;)]

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Oh but might I add that if all "real fans" have that attitude then you are the main cause for cup games being rubbish, seeing as you''re the only torch bearer of atmosphere.
But then I suppose that kind of logic is way beyond you!

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Problem is, when a season ticket holder in e block gives there seat up(which is very rare), they get replaced by a prawn sandwich person who wouldn''t even know how to sing a song, or the words to any of the songs

Th little chavs in the Barclay today could sing at half time over there shandy, but as soon as they get back up to there seat they become mutes

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Pfffft. What a load of sanctimonious tosh.As someone else has said, where were the hardcore, loyal, wonderful ST holders today then? Who couldn''t be bothered to splash out a tenner? I also sat next to a ST holder who was a complete tool, knew nothing about football and slagged the team off non-stop

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Strange thing to say really. As a non season ticket holder I''m sure I qualify as a part time fan and I sung as loud as any. Not that I should HAVE to, especially given what I was witnessing.

At any rate, who died and made you King of Carrow Road? People do not need your approval to watch football you snivelling little worm.

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Maybe they knew after Scunthorpe, Doncaster, and vile this season that today would be utter shit , so decided to save there tenner

I wish I had as well as sitting in a morgue surrounded by 14 year olds did a lot for me

The atmosphere at cup games is always hopeless as it is the hardcore in e block making all the noise

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Football used to be a game for the working masses where clubs represented their communities and were for ALL who lived in those communities. If you buy a season ticket, it doesn''t mean it''s your club, or that you have any special privileges or some sort of higher status as a fan. That''s why the club is called ''Norwich City Football Club'' and not ''He Likes Paella''s Football Club''. The club is for the people of Norwich, not for the ''haves'' that can afford to pay inflated premier league prices and happen to have the lifestyles that allow them to give up every Saturday afternoon. Honestly, the views expressed here sum up everything that is wrong with the Murdoch / Sky Sports / Premier League era; the privileged ''haves'' taking the game from the majority and claiming it as their own. If you really believe this is how football is, then you don''t deserve the season ticket, or to call yourself a ''fan'', irrespective of what you can afford or what songs you know.

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[quote user="yellowarmy"]Football used to be a game for the working masses where clubs represented their communities and were for ALL who lived in those communities. If you buy a season ticket, it doesn''t mean it''s your club, or that you have any special privileges or some sort of higher status as a fan. That''s why the club is called ''Norwich City Football Club'' and not ''He Likes Paella''s Football Club''. The club is for the people of Norwich, not for the ''haves'' that can afford to pay inflated premier league prices and happen to have the lifestyles that allow them to give up every Saturday afternoon. Honestly, the views expressed here sum up everything that is wrong with the Murdoch / Sky Sports / Premier League era; the privileged ''haves'' taking the game from the majority and claiming it as their own. If you really believe this is how football is, then you don''t deserve the season ticket, or to call yourself a ''fan'', irrespective of what you can afford or what songs you know. [/quote]

 

Very well put,spot on.

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Thanks, I don''t post on here much but I''m sick of this sort of bulls*it. I took my kids to their first match today, they are 4 and 5 years old. Is it their fault we were SH*T???

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Rather than having a go at the so called part-time fans for moaning and not singing - and let''s face it there was very little to get vocal about, especially in the first half - I actually feel sorry for all those families and children (the future supporters of our club) who came and saw such an abject performance. They no doubt left feeling disappointed, disallusioned, and annoyed. The club made an abysmal blunder in fielding the team they did and so going all out to win, knowing how much future support (many of whom can''t currently get to see PL games but are still avid supporters) was going to be attending. I took my two boys, aged 5 and 7, who are both already fervent fans, despite having only been to 2 or 3 friendliest, and feel upset that they''ve had to watch such abject rubbish. Scratch below the surface of our strongest XI and there''s a pittance of any quality underneath, who can''t gel when asked to.

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Norfolk''n Good wrote the following post at 26/01/2013 9:38 PM:

Its the permanent mutes in the lower Barclay I''d look at.

Most embarrassing home support in any division....

 

yes but be fair some of them do get really daring and respond to away fans p1ssing all over them by standing up and facing them with there arms wide apart .... whats that all about ?

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Being a S/T holder in the lower E, I can safely say that I tried my best to start with, And have been to every home game inc cup matches and away ones too, But yesterday was my last cup match,  UNLESS WE GET TO THE FINAL, so does that mean I become a Part timer now, The team were not up for it so why should you expect the fans to be either, But have to be honest as soon as I saw who the ref was (binner fan) I had the feeling its not our day,  and it became evident that it wasn''t,  

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[quote user="pete_norw"]Being a S/T holder in the lower E, I can safely say that I tried my best to start with, And have been to every home game inc cup matches and away ones too, But yesterday was my last cup match,  UNLESS WE GET TO THE FINAL, so does that mean I become a Part timer now, The team were not up for it so why should you expect the fans to be either, But have to be honest as soon as I saw who the ref was (binner fan) I had the feeling its not our day,  and it became evident that it wasn''t,  [/quote]I can imagine a lot of people are with you, Ponyman. In the last few years we''ve seen humblings at the hands of MK Dons, Brentford, Leicester and Luton with scrappy wins against Scunthorpe and Doncaster. I was impressed with our demolition of Burnley but that''s been about it.The sad truth of the matter is that in all the above games, the players simply never ''turned up''.

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[quote user="yellowarmy"]Football used to be a game for the working masses where clubs represented their communities and were for ALL who lived in those communities. If you buy a season ticket, it doesn''t mean it''s your club, or that you have any special privileges or some sort of higher status as a fan. That''s why the club is called ''Norwich City Football Club'' and not ''He Likes Paella''s Football Club''. The club is for the people of Norwich, not for the ''haves'' that can afford to pay inflated premier league prices and happen to have the lifestyles that allow them to give up every Saturday afternoon. Honestly, the views expressed here sum up everything that is wrong with the Murdoch / Sky Sports / Premier League era; the privileged ''haves'' taking the game from the majority and claiming it as their own. If you really believe this is how football is, then you don''t deserve the season ticket, or to call yourself a ''fan'', irrespective of what you can afford or what songs you know. [/quote]

A good post my friend, well the first paragraph and your point about Sky, but I''m going to have to take you to task about your comments on the privileged ''haves''.

Just because I have a season ticket does not make me ''privileged'' or less of a fan, or less likely to sing at a game (which some complete idiots on here consider to be the main criteria for being a proper fan). I have worked bloody hard my whole life to be able to afford a season ticket, mostly in her Her Majesty''s Service in some pretty awful places, if you want to know. So don''t start lumping us all in with Man U''s prawn sandwich brigade or blaming the demise of the ''working mans game'' on the likes of us. I have been a City supporter for over 40 years and will follow/ support my club in which ever way I see fit whether it be sitting at Carrow road, perhaps not singing as there is no performance to sing about, or wearing my shirt in my tent in the middle of the desert and screaming at the radio!!

And as for the pathetic OP. you Sir, can go f**k yourself.

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20,000 season ticket holders in the ground when it''s a league game.

You get on the ball city maybe twice. Stand up if you hate the scum once. Then you get we''re the Barclay........ A load half wits load of half wits, half wits all over here.

That''s pretty much it all game.

So what''s your point? The noise level has been bad for years.

Most season ticket do think they are superior to anyone in the ground. Just look at there one sided opinions on here. You tell them a mile off

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A lot agree that our fans these days are more worried about their bobble hats getting dirty and the flasks getting knocked over than creating an atmosphere. My point was never who is a bigger fan, it''s about cheering on the boys to give them that twelfth man and yesterday where I have been sitting for 22 years there were loads of one gamers who didn''t want to know about helping our boys out. Some of you wet drips need to get out more.

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The discounted price of cup matches provides opportunity for families and others to attend who do not have STs or can not afford PL casual tickets. We should be encouraging not discouraging the next generation of supporters. Failure yesterday was not down to the supporters but the players and management team.

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I decided not to go because I am sick of Norwich cup performances. I will be there on Wednesday when there will be a special atmosphere under lights and with Norwich fans in a siege mentality mood as we know our backs are against he wall; something that brings out the best in he Norfolk character.

But my mate was able to take his two football mad sons who are keen footballers and one of whom is with our Academy. He cannot get to games regularly due to commitments. I''m only sorry they saw such a poor performance by Norwich.

These cup games are a real opportunity for families, non ST holders and hard pressed households. They are fans of the Club and no less important Han me.

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