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Glad its not just me that goes out of character every couple of years. 

Tony Towners dive at Rovrum and Emlyn Hughes RIP subsequent reaction.

Gilles de Bilde used to push my buttons. Not trying tvvat.

This season I saw the whole Peason FF thing unfurl which got me into a massive C bomb  meltdown. Sorry everyone .

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Forestieri's red card at Hull last year.  Spent the night devising slow painful deaths for Tim Robinson.

 

A random 0-0 draw at home in a night match to somebody, I'm usually quiet and laid back but reached the end of my tether and had enough of the crap, lost it at the end and yelled for Alan Irvine to just f*^k off.

 

Losing at Walsall in the promotion season, two injury time goals and they celebrated right in front of me with their number 4 in particular goading us. Was itching to throw something at him but all I had in my pocket was a mini pork pie and I wasn't going to waste that. Got some revenge later in the season when a late late Madine goal stopped them winning the return game and that number 4 was laying on the pitch devastated.

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Remember getting really annoyed in a game at home to Millwall around 2005. We lost 2-1, ex Blade Carl Asaba with the winner, but I've never seen a bigger cheat than Barry Hayles (another former Blade). Bloke was about 22 stone and chucking himself about like a crash test dummy. There was one instance where he was running down the right wing against Simek, smacked Simek on the shoulder then went down holding his face, won the fffking free kick as well (out player might've been booked too if memory serves).

Also Tony Crane giving it the big one after scoring against us for Grimsby in that season under Turner. In fact, most of that season under Turner.

Also most of that season under Alan Irvine too, only there was only so many matches where you can turn up at home to defend against teams like Tranmere where your anger doesn't turn to complete apathy.

Finally the Charlton game in the FA cup a few years back. First time we'd done anything in the competition in years, a chance to play that lot in the quarter finals, all you have to do is beat a poor Charlton side midweek in front of a big Hillsborough crowd...and we just weren't interested. Got loads of stick from United mates saying we'd bottled it, we didn't, just treat it like the first round of LDV Vans trophy for whatever reason I'll never know. Livid.

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3 hours ago, vulva said:

South Stand toilets, every match, usually half time. 

 

People entering the toilets through the exit side. And then leaving through the entrance opening, pushing their way past the queue. 

 

Its inevitable that one day I will flip, and lives will be lost. 

 

 

I'll stop it now I know it annoys you

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sheff u at home when woods was at his fumbling best and bobby davison capitalised

was on the wagon at the time and when i got home i opened a bottle of brandy

 

everton 5-0 at home at half time was another good one

and old weasel face tried to blame the fans for wanting chamberlin in the team

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4 hours ago, vulva said:

South Stand toilets, every match, usually half time. 

 

People entering the toilets through the exit side. And then leaving through the entrance opening, pushing their way past the queue. 

 

Its inevitable that one day I will flip, and lives will be lost. 

 

 

Unfortunately in recent years its been our fans behavior that has made me most angry

 

Idiot at Forest this season who was on the back row and at the final whistle decided he wasn't happy with the speed people were exiting and started to push and shove kids and women out of his way going down the stairs

 

Some throw pot shouting "get your t**s out for the lads" at an 8 year old girl being escorted down the stairs by her dad about 20 mins in and then bringing his Neanderthal mate down at half time to threaten someone who had told him to shut it. Positive aspect of that episode was that said Neanderthal was firmly put in his place by half a dozen folk who'd seen what had happened

 

Kids who think its ok to stand directly in front of people who they don't know because they want to stand with their mates - and once again (at Newcastle this season) getting their mates to come and do the same (in front of an elderly lady) when people ask them to move on.

 

Not sure whether to pity them for their desire to act the big man but never follow through with any of their threats or just wishing that one day they meet their own and knock each other out - although far more likely to have a cowards stand off

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Most bad defeats there comes across where you can't even get angry. I just tend to sit there, staring into space waiting for the whistle so I can go home.

 

The 4-4 draw against Huddersfield I probably felt every range of emotion possible, ending in anger when Deadman didn't blow his whistle and Rhodes scored in god knows what minute. That was probably the angriest I've been but I can look back now & appreciate what a fantastic match that was to watch.

 

Quite angry when we lost in the cup to Charlton too. Massive opportunity, the biggest some of those players are ever likely to have gotten, or get in the future, & we didn't turn up. Not helped by some horrific decisions from the officials too & then watching Chris Powell swinging from the crossbar really wound me up.

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In recent times I got angry mad at that referee when we played QPR away and Sougou got hacked down (and seriously injured his shoulder) when clean through on goal and the ref neither sent their player off nor even awarded a free kick but simply played on.  He also failed to award a penalty when Joao (looking very good that night) made a great run into the box and was fouled just as he was about to pull the trigger.   One of the worst refereeing performances I have seen including Sunday morning football.

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4 hours ago, northernerowl said:

Probably irrational, but Derby v Wednesday on Feb 5th, 2000.

It's THAT game, epitomising that poo season and the relegation that followed...

Only time ive ever booted the seats in a childish rage

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19 minutes ago, unkastav said:

Only time ive ever booted the seats in a childish rage

 

Yea, whenever we perform badly now it helps put things in perspective... when you go up 3-1 in the 89th minute, it's a win. The commentators even went 'And Wednesday have sealed the victory...' and then we proceeded to concede two goals... Still butthurt 17 years later over that loss... yes, we got a point but that felt like worst defeat ever.

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4 hours ago, Warnocchio said:

Glad its not just me that goes out of character every couple of years. 

Tony Towners dive at Rovrum and Emlyn Hughes RIP subsequent reaction.

Gilles de Bilde used to push my buttons. Not trying tvvat.

This season I saw the whole Peason FF thing unfurl which got me into a massive C bomb  meltdown. Sorry everyone .

Absolutely, outrageous dive from Towner and Hughes's reaction nearly caused a riot.....but it was ok though because he was a 'character'

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