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Diesel 30-04-2006 21:05

Re: Drums
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod
we know that Rob frequently logs on, as well as any number of other 'well informed' individuals. I don't think its a case of pandering to us, more a case of just answering a straight forward question.

1 - Are drums going to banned?
a) yes
b) no
c) The idea has been mooted but as yet we are undecided.

2 - Are banners banned (how ironic)
a) yes
b) no
c) the idea has been mooted but we are as yet undecided

3 - (only the case of 1 & 2 being a) Is this your idea, Livingstone Road well meaning society's, HBC or LCC?

The ban has been implemented by .........


Hardly running and would take two minutes. No rumours then just hard fact.


They kneww months ago that they would not be building a roof. We argued the toss amongst ourselves anyway and the feeling became a little stronger that we want a roof. Answered straight away there would never have been any furore or fuss over it.

There is an old saying that goes ... politeness costs nothing.
Neither does information.

If the club knows something they should announce it there and then, not the week after.

Banners haven't been mentioned mate. It was a april fools wind up. The drums being banned is the rumour, apparently Rob told the residents in a meeting that the drums would be banned as of next season, to uproarious applause too I'm told.

maccawozzagod 30-04-2006 21:40

Re: Drums
 
how about cymbals? or tambourines?

hell, lets dust down the kazoo's

KIPAX 02-05-2006 00:24

Re: Drums
 
Drums banned.. see official website...

Smells a bit to me...

If you buy a house next to a football ground then you have no right to complain. Just my opinion of course :)

Redash 02-05-2006 06:02

Re: Drums
 
I fully agree kipax,
If the residents would like to move away from a football ground I would like to offer my house in exchange for one nearer to the ground.

rob 02-05-2006 06:22

Re: Drums
 
in short, the football club have asked that drums aren't used in the ground from now on to ensure that we can maintain good relations with our neighbours. banners certainly aren't banned...

Kisser 02-05-2006 07:11

Re: Drums
 
Bloody Livingstone Road, how pathetic of you all

Alvin the chipmunk 02-05-2006 08:09

Re: Drums
 
Absolutely disgusting... Do these moaning owd gits actually go to the games? :mad:

Kisser 02-05-2006 08:12

Re: Drums
 
Unfortunately I'm a Livingstone resident. I go to all the games, have done since I was about 12 and never once have I complained about any noise or traffic etc. I know one resident goes to games, he too is ok - its just one or two of the others who never go to games, have moved in in the past 10 years or so who cause nothing but hassel for the club.

Alvin the chipmunk 02-05-2006 08:19

Re: Drums
 
Yes, those are the ones Im talking about. If you live on Livingstone Road and haven't complained then fair play to you. In fact you have one of the best places going when it comes to match day:) . But as Kisser has just said, these people don't even go. They are just moaning for no reason...

PS: If these people pay for a new roof, then we'll happilly not bring the drum ;)

WOLVERHAMPTON REDS 02-05-2006 09:40

Re: Drums
 
:engsmil: to maintain good relations with the residents lets buy them ear plugs then they will not hear the noise from the drums:engsmil:

JEFF 02-05-2006 09:58

Re: Drums
 
To maintain good relations with the residents would all supporters please refrain from cheering when Stanley score a goal because this would make more noise than any drum

Tin Monkey 02-05-2006 10:10

Re: Drums
 
To be fair, the drum is a pain. The constant thumping is enough to drive anyone insane. I personally would be pleased to see it banned and if I was a non-football supporting resident, I would prefer not to have my evenings and weekends ruined by this migraine inducing ear abuse.

I believe the club has acted responsibly in this matter, as the support of local residents will be essential for further development.

KIPAX 02-05-2006 10:15

Re: Drums
 
eeerm I have allways said I hate the drum.... The game was so bad at Kiddy on sat i was gonna pack the camera up and go stand wiht my mates.. but the drum put me off..

however its a football match and I know I have to put up with it.. I ahve the choice to stay as far away from it as I can... The people in the houses knew they where moving in next to a football ground.. so Allthough I have never been a fan of it (as i have stated on here before).. I wouldnt have tried to stop it.. thats the difference :)

ossyclogger 02-05-2006 10:43

Re: Drums
 
How about Trumpets, Bagpipes, Airhorns, etc. etc. etc.

John_Timmins 02-05-2006 10:56

Re: Drums
 
im sure deisel said that he has a trumpet...maybe something to do over the summer for you frank....learn how to play the trumpet ;)


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