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Not many of them but didn't they sing well. We had an extra guest in the car today, an Italian Airman and avid Roma supporter.Though he was freezing cold he enjoyed the game. His main comment was how can so few make so much noise. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bow.gif" alt="" />

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<img src="/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />you might not have posted that had you seen them in the bar after the game slagging us off. Tried hard to speak to them but they were not interested moaning on about dirty clarky(which he is certainly not). Bumped into a few in the car park after wished them well on their difficult journey home. Received a polite cheerio from their youngest member but after i politely mentioned they had a poor defence i got short shift from the driver and basicly told to p off. yep they did sing early on but like us froze stiff down the bottom end. Suppose we only sung when things looked good but hopefully we would not be so rude as they were. Still maybe i would have been really peed off after those defensive mistakes, but i was at Lewis too.

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Geoff, I can understand what you are saying about their behaviour afterwards. Would feel the same way as you probably. I wasn't there but it still dosen't take away the praise they should nevertheless still get for their chanting during the match.

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bodyform and i did comment on how loud they were in the first half. They are renound for this giving it loads at HP before now and even more welly down there in the crucial decider at Havant in 1999. Human nature decreed that they were very p-leasant aftrer that game to all of us which was around 100 on that day. I have to say they clapped Eliot Martins fantastic goal in the game at our place later that year. We're call it sour grapes i think and leave it at that but i was surprised. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

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Have to agree they were quite loud but for the love of god wtf were they singing thought they were chanting a hindu prayer at one point, 10/10 for effort but a big fat zero for the abilty to communicate in the english language.

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Have to agree they were quite loud but for the love of god wtf were they singing thought they were chanting a hindu prayer at one point, 10/10 for effort but a big fat zero for the abilty to communicate in the english language.


I think that Hindu prayers is a good tactic for any team 5-1 down <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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I don't think it was a Hindu prayer, have you tried to fit 'Havant and Waterlooville' into a rhyming chant or decent terrace song? Too many syllables to make anything meaningful or punchy. Perhaps Mozart might have been able to make something of it.

Although I must admit after the Lewes and Grays matches earlier this season I would have taken being reincarnated and having another go, so I can understand where they might have been coming from.

It was wonderful to sit back, relax and watch the goals in the sure certainty of a huge win, but I did feel sorry for the travelling fans, because it must have been a dire trip home, and with the accident on the M25 and their sick players they would probably feel they had been mugged.

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For Geoff Pay

 

I was one of only 3 H&W fans in the bar afterwards, infact, we were the only 3 supporters in the bar apart from a few old blokes stood near the window. Later we were joined by your players and then ours. Taxi came at 5.30pm and NOBODY came to speak to us at all in that time.

 

What supporters were you talking to then ?? or were you earwigging ? <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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Geoff,please accept my humble apologies, itwas quite unacceptable for me to react in that way,in my defence,I would like to say that i had had a nightmare journey,and then had seen my team defend like that!!!so often over the years we've had to put up with being patronised after a heavy defeat you got what perhaps fans of the likes of Tamworth and Burton should have.

sorry.

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Apology totally accepted. I probably would have felt the same. This sat i may feel the sa <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />me as you if we lose to the Saints. Thanks for apology and best wishes. You truly can not be that bad again. Newport were far worse.

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