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Back to the Eton thread eh?Exiled_Addick said:
Kiddy is one of those towns that is 33% council estate. Some fantastic people inhabit those estates (my wife grew up on one) but as a town it can definitely be a bit rough around the edges. Been to watch the Harriers play lots of time without ever having any problems. Went to school with plenty of pricks like this though.JiMMy 85 said:Yes mate - the one holding the flag on the right looks like the one who called me a c***t. As seen here:0 -
I’ve got nothing against council estates or the people that live there, like I say I married one, but there’s no doubt they can give rise to a certain breed of person - I know a fair few of them. Kiddy is an old industrial town in a mostly Tory constituency. All the old carpet factory jobs long moved to the middle and far east, the old British sugar beet processing factory closed, the hospital closed and no one with any power gives enough of a shit about a town like Kiddy not to just left it go into decline. It used to have a Waitrose but that is now a B&M. A good metaphor for the way the town has evolved as old jobs left. I gather it’s beginning to improve but I haven’t been back for a few years now. I’ll send you some pictures if you like when I go back for my brother in law’s wedding in May. There won’t be any old Etonians there thought.Wheresmeticket? said:
Back to the Eton thread eh?Exiled_Addick said:
Kiddy is one of those towns that is 33% council estate. Some fantastic people inhabit those estates (my wife grew up on one) but as a town it can definitely be a bit rough around the edges. Been to watch the Harriers play lots of time without ever having any problems. Went to school with plenty of pricks like this though.JiMMy 85 said:Yes mate - the one holding the flag on the right looks like the one who called me a c***t. As seen here:1 -
fair play for following your side up and down the country, but what are any 'risk' group expecting at a club like Dorking ffs1
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I have got nothing against council estate people, I married one.Exiled_Addick said:
I’ve got nothing against council estates or the people that live there, like I say I married one, but there’s no doubt they can give rise to a certain breed of person - I know a fair few of them. Kiddy is an old industrial town in a mostly Tory constituency. All the old carpet factory jobs long moved to the middle and far east, the old British sugar beet processing factory closed, the hospital closed and no one with any power gives enough of a shit about a town like Kiddy not to just left it go into decline. It used to have a Waitrose but that is now a B&M. A good metaphor for the way the town has evolved as old jobs left. I gather it’s beginning to improve but I haven’t been back for a few years now. I’ll send you some pictures if you like when I go back for my brother in law’s wedding in May. There won’t be any old Etonians there thought.Wheresmeticket? said:
Back to the Eton thread eh?Exiled_Addick said:
Kiddy is one of those towns that is 33% council estate. Some fantastic people inhabit those estates (my wife grew up on one) but as a town it can definitely be a bit rough around the edges. Been to watch the Harriers play lots of time without ever having any problems. Went to school with plenty of pricks like this though.JiMMy 85 said:Yes mate - the one holding the flag on the right looks like the one who called me a c***t. As seen here:
How noble of you.9 -
His mate's fault for having his glasses on sideways.Uboat said:So cool the way he walks into his mate’s shoulder.0 -
Friend Or Defoe said:
His mate's fault for having his glasses on sideways.Uboat said:So cool the way he walks into his mate’s shoulder.
That's so his glasses cover all 3 eyes.
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Yeah, I’m coming across badly so I’ll stop digging. Certainly if anyone lowered themselves in our relationship is was my beautiful and intelligent wife, not me. I was just trying to provide some context on the type of town Kidderminster is and that it’s not particularly surprising that Harriers have a few gobby herberts following them away.R0TW said:
I have got nothing against council estate people, I married one.Exiled_Addick said:
I’ve got nothing against council estates or the people that live there, like I say I married one, but there’s no doubt they can give rise to a certain breed of person - I know a fair few of them. Kiddy is an old industrial town in a mostly Tory constituency. All the old carpet factory jobs long moved to the middle and far east, the old British sugar beet processing factory closed, the hospital closed and no one with any power gives enough of a shit about a town like Kiddy not to just left it go into decline. It used to have a Waitrose but that is now a B&M. A good metaphor for the way the town has evolved as old jobs left. I gather it’s beginning to improve but I haven’t been back for a few years now. I’ll send you some pictures if you like when I go back for my brother in law’s wedding in May. There won’t be any old Etonians there thought.Wheresmeticket? said:
Back to the Eton thread eh?Exiled_Addick said:
Kiddy is one of those towns that is 33% council estate. Some fantastic people inhabit those estates (my wife grew up on one) but as a town it can definitely be a bit rough around the edges. Been to watch the Harriers play lots of time without ever having any problems. Went to school with plenty of pricks like this though.JiMMy 85 said:Yes mate - the one holding the flag on the right looks like the one who called me a c***t. As seen here:
How noble of you.7 -
So the Barnsley fans were wandering around Charlton/Woolwich, saw the rows of kebab shops and the permanent smell of piss and weed and thought "yep, classic Tory voting place".4
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You should take Jimmy up on that mate. Good standard of football.JiMMy 85 said:
Plus you also get to get a bit of exercise in when they play Kidderminster.1 -
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I read it as HE married a council estate...R0TW said:
I have got nothing against council estate people, I married one.Exiled_Addick said:
I’ve got nothing against council estates or the people that live there, like I say I married one, but there’s no doubt they can give rise to a certain breed of person - I know a fair few of them. Kiddy is an old industrial town in a mostly Tory constituency. All the old carpet factory jobs long moved to the middle and far east, the old British sugar beet processing factory closed, the hospital closed and no one with any power gives enough of a shit about a town like Kiddy not to just left it go into decline. It used to have a Waitrose but that is now a B&M. A good metaphor for the way the town has evolved as old jobs left. I gather it’s beginning to improve but I haven’t been back for a few years now. I’ll send you some pictures if you like when I go back for my brother in law’s wedding in May. There won’t be any old Etonians there thought.Wheresmeticket? said:
Back to the Eton thread eh?Exiled_Addick said:
Kiddy is one of those towns that is 33% council estate. Some fantastic people inhabit those estates (my wife grew up on one) but as a town it can definitely be a bit rough around the edges. Been to watch the Harriers play lots of time without ever having any problems. Went to school with plenty of pricks like this though.JiMMy 85 said:Yes mate - the one holding the flag on the right looks like the one who called me a c***t. As seen here:
How noble of you.
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After a few days I still don't get why this thread was started and photos put up.
Unless I'm mistaken no one was beat up and in a bad way.
No language that could lead to them getting a ban or banged up.
Every club has these sort of fans , was there a female photographer last season who left the Valley in tears after some abuse from some of our fans.
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clb74 said:After a few days I still don't get why this thread was started and photos put up.
Unless I'm mistaken no one was beat up and in a bad way.
No language that could lead to them getting a ban or banged up.
Every club has these sort of fans , was there a female photographer last season who left the Valley in tears after some abuse from some of our fans.
I put it up because in all the time i've been attending i've never seen a group of grown men go after a bunch of what was quite clearly families. No one was beat up but i bet none of those first and second timers will be back. My 'guest' certainly won't bring his kid again.
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