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80sglory
November 10, 2012, 7:33pm
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Got be honest here.

After reading the reports on here I went in there wondering if I was gonna find general apathy and a bunch of chavs kicking their heels struggling to raise a whimper.

What I saw was breathtaking and touched my heart.

I was sat below the the noisy contingent with the drummer to the top right who never stopped ALL game.
Even at 0-1 just like the team they weren't subdued in the slightest, they were straight back on it.

I've got blisters on my hands and almost lost my voice but in comparison it's almost NOTHING compared to those who gave 200% in the Ponny today.

Take a bow lads, if anyone deserves success this season it's YOU lot, you all deserve a fooking gold medal.  

I now expect I'll be back in the top row of the Upper Smiths doing my football manager impression again soon.
But tell you what Ponny fans it sure as hell breaks my heart to say I'm gonna miss you.  
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November 10, 2012, 7:37pm

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Got be honest here.

After reading the reports on here I went in there wondering if I was gonna find general apathy and a bunch of chavs kicking their heels struggling to raise a whimper.

What I saw was breathtaking and touched my heart.

I was sat below the the noisy contingent with the drummer to the top right who never stopped ALL game.
Even at 0-1 just like the team they weren't subdued in the slightest, they were straight back on it.

I've got blisters on my hands and almost lost my voice but in comparison it's almost NOTHING compared to those who gave 200% in the Ponny today.

Take a bow lads, if anyone deserves success this season it's YOU lot, you all deserve a fooking gold medal.  

I now expect I'll be back in the top row of the Upper Smiths doing my football manager impression again soon.
But tell you what Ponny fans it sure as hell breaks my heart to say I'm gonna miss you.  


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November 10, 2012, 7:42pm

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Got be honest here.

After reading the reports on here I went in there wondering if I was gonna find general apathy and a bunch of chavs kicking their heels struggling to raise a whimper.

What I saw was breathtaking and touched my heart.

I was sat below the the noisy contingent with the drummer to the top right who never stopped ALL game.
Even at 0-1 just like the team they weren't subdued in the slightest, they were straight back on it.

I've got blisters on my hands and almost lost my voice but in comparison it's almost NOTHING compared to those who gave 200% in the Ponny today.

Take a bow lads, if anyone deserves success this season it's YOU lot, you all deserve a fooking gold medal.  

I now expect I'll be back in the top row of the Upper Smiths doing my football manager impression again soon.
But tell you what Ponny fans it sure as hell breaks my heart to say I'm gonna miss you.  


it sounds like i was sat in basically the same area as you, i was with two other lads under the drum but about half was down, was you the guy who turned around to me asking what was happening up there with all the stewards?





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80sglory
November 10, 2012, 7:46pm
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Yep that was me mate.
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80sglory
November 10, 2012, 7:47pm
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You and your mates seem like a good bunch of lads BTW.
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November 10, 2012, 7:48pm

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Yeh we joined forces in that corner for a change, and made a hell of a difference. I'll be standing there more often. Lost my voice but hope it's back for next weekend, loved it. Could still do with more joining us and grouping together with us (like some of us did today), and we'll soon be louder and better. Onwards and upwards, UTM!


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80sglory
November 10, 2012, 7:49pm
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Well done Gary !

ONE NIL UP
YOU FOOKED IT UP

ONE NIL UP
YOU FOOKED IT UP

Love it !!!  
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November 10, 2012, 7:52pm
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Yeh we joined forces in that corner for a change, and made a hell of a difference. I'll be standing there more often. Lost my voice but hope it's back for net weekend, loved it. Could still do with more joining us and grouping together with us (like some of us did today), and we'll soon be louder and better. Onwards and upwards, UTM!


Would there be a way for getting the whole of the corner moving back to where you used to sit or even better the centre of the pontoon as I think it would generate a better atmosphere. Can you remember Sailsbury last season how good the atmosphere was when everyone moved over? It could be like that every week!
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November 10, 2012, 7:58pm

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Would there be a way for getting the whole of the corner moving back to where you used to sit or even better the centre of the pontoon as I think it would generate a better atmosphere. Can you remember Sailsbury last season how good the atmosphere was when everyone moved over? It could be like that every week!


Maybe one day, I have spoken to one of the lads who stand in the corner normally and even he said it would be best over towards centre, and I have mentioned about where I use to stand as there is plenty of room there. But we'll see, hope we do all (if not most) move though because I too think it would be better.


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November 10, 2012, 7:58pm
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Tell you what last night i gave the pontoon abit of a slamming.
Today they made be look stupid!
Well done to all concerned, was a super atmosphere!


Sleep well Icey, Matty and Richard. Keep each other company up there xx

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