Bluenose1979
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There was a wee thing back of CD6 at Killie game that can sit on my knee any time, lips done, tight jeans and home top rolled up to show her belly. Just about jizzed on my pie.
There was a wee thing back of CD6 at Killie game that can sit on my knee any time, lips done, tight jeans and home top rolled up to show her belly. Just about jizzed on my pie.
NopeSit in the Copland front and seen it over the years, doesn't necessary bother me but seen a few bad mouthing it but I get that when kids get to a certain age they want to go to games and sadly with the support we have its hard to get a ticket near your season ticket seat, so can see why parents do it.
My mistake didn't read post properlyThere was a wee thing back of CD6 at Killie game that can sit on my knee any time, lips done, tight jeans and home top rolled up to show her belly. Just about jizzed on my pie.
I see you've got literally no justification for your argument. There's no excuse for it. Makes the experience a lot worse for those of us who paid to get in. Also obvious safety issues.The amount of absolute fairies that get upset over this stuff is depressing.
Go on the young team.
No they can pop on the park and get one from a player.Am I going too far thinking they should just pop into the shop and take a top for them as well?
Ok mate please don’t go to away games as you would probably collapse at what goes on.I see you've got literally no justification for your argument. There's no excuse for it. Makes the experience a lot worse for those of us who paid to get in. Also obvious safety issues.
Or their dads kneeNo it wouldn’t, when we got lifted over there was red standing for 70k fans. Now the kid would effectively need to find an empty seat or sit in someone’s ST
Drunk dafty weans?If It impacts other paying supporters on their seats it is unacceptable.
The SLO or whoever must be aware of it given it’s spoke about yet nothings ever done about it.
Euro games especially more from drunk dafties is worse
Who's upset?The amount of absolute fairies that get upset over this stuff is depressing.
Go on the young team.
Few posts above, “there’s no excuse for it”.Who's upset?
Most of us were lifted over as a young bear.Sit in the Copland front and seen it over the years, doesn't necessary bother me but seen a few bad mouthing it but I get that when kids get to a certain age they want to go to games and sadly with the support we have its hard to get a ticket near your season ticket seat, so can see why parents do it.
Do you get good grasses?Some bad grasses on here, greeting about weans getting skipped in especially in current climate.
I remember a rather large lady getting stuck in rhe east enclosure turnstiles when it was still standing..Euro games must be the easiest to do this at as most folk stand. Saw two stewards watching for this on Tuesday.
In saying that the guy in front of me for the RBL game's ticket didn't work. Being the good chap that I am I said fire through with me.
Lesson to be learned 2 folk circa 18 stone don't fit through too easily.
I bet he was glad you got a season ticket for him last year .I've had my ST for 30 years,smuggled Erskineger jnr in from 4 years old until I was able to purchase seat next to me,he sat on my knee with no issues, he is now 33 .
WATP
Where does the kid sit just out of interestBoy on our bus done it for years he sat in the Copland front no one said a word to him and rightly so.
The lad was only young from around 4 till 6 years old sat on his old man’s knee.Where does the kid sit just out of interest
People are barely making ends meet without having to add in the cost of paying mad amounts of money to attend a football game.
At the Leipzig game last season there were dozens on the stairwell in my section and what does the asshole steward do about it? Does heI’m fine with it as long as it doesn’t impact on other ST holders seats.
There’s a few neds sit just along from me regularly manage to sneak a pal in with them, I’d say late teens, early 20s, I drew the line last season when they asked me to move along so there pal who they snuck in could sit next to them in my seat.
I politely told them to do one as I had sat there for 26 years and talk to people near me. They weren’t happy, but I thought they had a cheek asking to begin with. The actual lad they snuck in was quite embarrassed and apologised.
Problem is, we are not back in the day anymore and are virtually sold out most games. Just like the neds jumping the turnstiles or the TO double selling the same ticket it endangers Ibrox safety certificate and we all know what health and safety are like within councils. Personally I have no problem with very young kids up to around 4 year old who can sit on knee if the ma or da wants to be uncomfortable for 90 minutes but older kids is taking the piss.
I'll do what I want.Ok mate please don’t go to away games as you would probably collapse at what goes on.
People are barely making ends meet without having to add in the cost of paying mad amounts of money to attend a football game.
It's her pie you jizz on, not your own mateThere was a wee thing back of CD6 at Killie game that can sit on my knee any time, lips done, tight jeans and home top rolled up to show her belly. Just about jizzed on my pie.
No this thread is about you bubbling if kids get snuck into a few games.I'll do what I want.
Is this thread about away games?
So we should all just get in for free then?
No it wouldn’t, when we got lifted over there was red standing for 70k fans. Now the kid would effectively need to find an empty seat or sit in someone’s ST
Don’t quite get this point.People are barely making ends meet without having to add in the cost of paying mad amounts of money to attend a football game.
Aye, and some of those same folk are busy making plans to get to Eindhoven. Can't have it both ways.People are barely making ends meet without having to add in the cost of paying mad amounts of money to attend a football game.
People are barely making ends meet without having to add in the cost of paying mad amounts of money to attend a football game.