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The Olympics Thread, London 2012, Games of the XXX Olympiad, 27th July - 12th August

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time to switch this sh1t off. The atmosphere is like a 75,000 crowd watching womens or schoolboys football. It's horrendous. If I hear that clapping and "GB" again, I'll stove my TV in...so i guess I best switch off.

It might be good for kids to go to the game....but really this is just total total sh1t
 

time to switch this sh1t off. The atmosphere is like a 75,000 crowd watching womens or schoolboys football. It's horrendous. If I hear that clapping and "GB" again, I'll stove my TV in...so i guess I best switch off.

It might be good for kids to go to the game....but really this is just total total sh1t


full of married couples with there 3 kids, not a football crowd for me, and the clapping and gb chant and the mexican wave, its all too much for me, BRAZILIA
 
full of married couples with there 3 kids, not a football crowd for me, and the clapping and gb chant and the mexican wave, its all too much for me, BRAZILIA

Exactly. The type of middle-class parents of which sad-dad wears socks with sandals and high-waisted trousers, mum has a sensible perm and a neck-high sweater, and the kids all have violin lessons. This will be their first ever game because the normal games have crowds that are "too rough". The type of crowd that also cheers for the other team so that they don't feel bad. I want to puke now
 
Exactly. The type of middle-class parents of which sad-dad wears socks with sandals and high-waisted trousers, mum has a sensible perm and a neck-high sweater, and the kids all have violin lessons. This will be their first ever game because the normal games have crowds that are "too rough". The type of crowd that also cheers for the other team so that they don't feel bad. I want to puke now

This is quite simply a magnificent post.

So true. Please rep this lid
 

Exactly. The type of middle-class parents of which sad-dad wears socks with sandals and high-waisted trousers, mum has a sensible perm and a neck-high sweater, and the kids all have violin lessons. This will be their first ever game because the normal games have crowds that are "too rough". The type of crowd that also cheers for the other team so that they don't feel bad. I want to puke now

yea couldnt put it better myself, one added little thing about the kids. when they say boooo and do the thumb gesture thing. p*sses me off big time
 
yea couldnt put it better myself, one added little thing about the kids. when they say boooo and do the thumb gesture thing. p*sses me off big time

There is a kid that sat in front of me at Goodison last season and every game I wanted to kick him
 
well just hope he has stopped supporting us or moved seat next year. if hes still there, snap his thumbs off

i'll boo him with my thumbs down and see how annoying he finds it, although thankfully I think I've moved seats this season
 
yea couldnt put it better myself, one added little thing about the kids. when they say boooo and do the thumb gesture thing. p*sses me off big time

no kidding. Booing with the thumb gesture, then turning and giggling to mum and dad who then give the naughty little scamp a ruffle of the hair and an organic ham sandwich (with the crusts cut off) whilst chuckling to themselves and each other. Oh how that story of their cheeky little tyke will be told and retold to anybody who will listen, but then they will get worried that their little angel might now grow up to be one of those foul-mouthed football hooligans like you see on TV and council estates.
 

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