I thought he made himself pretty clear myself to be fair.
My favourite part of going the match is you can be sitting there talking about hibbo's crossing and two seconds later the ground erupts and it's crazy time cos' the ref dared to give a throw the wrong way or a bad foul happened, then no-one sits down for the next half hour cos were all going crazy.
A singing section doesn't fit it with that in my eyes.
Goodison is by far the most rageful stadium in the country and I like that. We are moody bastards and are all to aware of Everton's extreme gashness/ extreme bossness.
None of this phoney flag/ scarf waving ****e. We are proper football fans.
I know, and I agree.
YER DAMN STRAIGHT YOU AGREE COZ YOU KNOW THE BOYS WILL BE ROUND SHOULD YOU NOT.
Steken1/Cena.
Yes Goodison is great when that happens 3 times a season. It's frustrating though all the other times when that happens but the familesetc beside you within 5 seconds then tell you to sit down and so all spontanaity ends there and then.
I've never had that happen to me ever at Goodison
I've never had that happen to me ever at Goodison
I believe you. I have and others have though. We are a big club. We're bound to have fans who act differently at the match as our convo now proves. Therefore all the people who dont want to be told to sit down and want to sing a bit more than others should go together, what do you call that area? Singing Section? It doesn't mean if you go there you must sing non stop no matter the score. That's an ultra group.
I appreciate we both have different experiences watching Everton. I grew up with going in the Gwladys St with the singing starting half an hour before kick off and being non stop til about half way into the first half, where it would level out depending on the match. The silence thing is un natural to me when watching Everton. We're a big club. There should be room for all types of fans. Look I've got to go errands to run people to pick up. Take Care, might get to speak to you later
I love singing at the game, has anyone ever started a chant before though? I'm not confident enough, I'd go 'EV-ER-TON', everyone would just look at me and laugh.
I applaud the men that start them.
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