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Drum in the family stand
Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 15:43
by Awayday
Do you think I would get away with taking the drum into the family stand?
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 15:45
by Colorado Gull
NO!
Why may I ask?
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 16:59
by Southampton Gull
Awayday wrote:Do you think I would get away with taking the drum into the family stand?
Call the Club and ask to speak to Rob Stanley, he'll tell you if it's possible or not

Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 17:47
by Plymouth Gull
Worth a try ringing him, but personally, I extremely doubt it..
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 20:32
by JoeBarlow
You would be able to, the kids there would love it.
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 01 Oct 2010, 20:38
by holsten
Don't see why not? The family standers are always joining into the yellow army.
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 01 Oct 2010, 20:39
by holsten
Danny_tufc wrote:NO!
Why may I ask?
Boringggggggggggg. Grandstand regular, perhaps?
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 02 Oct 2010, 00:34
by cambgull
You'd probably be better off in the Popside, or right next to where Helen Chamberlain stands. Draw as much attention to yourself if you're standing next to her too, see how quickly she disappears!
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 02 Oct 2010, 21:30
by Southampton Gull
cambgull wrote:You'd probably be better off in the Popside, or right next to where Helen Chamberlain stands. Draw as much attention to yourself if you're standing next to her too, see how quickly she disappears!
Paul always uses the Popside, this time is different because he wants to take his 5 year old daughter to her first game, hence his request to use the family stand.
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 03 Oct 2010, 13:51
by Awayday
Spot on SG, cheers. I do have a smaller "less noisey" drum and felt the kids may enjoy it, but at the same time the families may go in the family stand to avoid the drum.
I am taking the daughter to the Morecambe game, hopefully she will see a win at her first game. She knows I take my drum to games and keeps asking are we taking it to this one........ I might take it but not necessarily play it for the 90 minutes as normal.
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 03 Oct 2010, 14:16
by wivelgull
Yes! Please! Take it there as soon as possible! As long as it's not in the pop.side deafening us, annoying us and making us feel murderous then by all means play the bloody thing.
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 03 Oct 2010, 15:43
by Dave
wivelgull wrote:Yes! Please! Take it there as soon as possible! As long as it's not in the pop.side deafening us, annoying us and making us feel murderous then by all means play the bloody thing.
Where's your passion man,the drum helps create an atmosphere iam all for it,now all we have to do is get the fans to learn a new word,to go with the two we have got (yellow) and(army)

Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 03 Oct 2010, 20:40
by gullno4
Bring it

the kids who usually sit on the far left would love it.
Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 04 Oct 2010, 08:56
by Awayday
forevertufc wrote:
Where's your passion man,the drum helps create an atmosphere iam all for it,now all we have to do is get the fans to learn a new word,to go with the two we have got (yellow) and(army)

Why do we need new words? Why not mix up the words we have "Army" and "Yellow" it still fits

Re: Drum in the family stand
Posted: 04 Oct 2010, 09:38
by Dave
Awayday wrote:
Why do we need new words? Why not mix up the words we have "Army" and "Yellow" it still fits


indeed,however if the fans were to get ambitious really push the boat out,and were to add 'we' 'are' 'the' to 'yellow' 'army' ,just think of the endless mix and match combinations we would have then
