As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
mikeyb772001 wrote:Tamil Tiger will buy one thats for sure!
EIE!
By the way if anyone doesnt know AA23 is now a member of the HERD!
did he ask Herd's permission ? you have to go through an initiation where you make 10 scarves in a sweatshop, watch football factory, and make empty threats at an opposition supporter that will definitely not fight back
mikeyb772001 wrote:Tamil Tiger will buy one thats for sure!
EIE!
By the way if anyone doesnt know AA23 is now a member of the HERD!
did he ask Herd's permission ? you have to go through an initiation where you make 10 scarves in a sweatshop, watch football factory, and make empty threats at an opposition supporter that will definitely not fight back
I think he just bought a herd polo shirt from facebook. He is a member now
i've only been over once (for the nld at home last year) and i could not imagine buying one of those things. i had my bar scarf that i owned before i even left for my trip. i guess i qualify as a tourist in that im american but at the same time i think its possible to be a foriegn supporter and not treat football like its fucking disney world.
ArsenalSooner wrote:i've only been over once (for the nld at home last year) and i could not imagine buying one of those things. i had my bar scarf that i owned before i even left for my trip. i guess i qualify as a tourist in that im american but at the same time i think its possible to be a foriegn supporter and not treat football like its fucking disney world.
Like you say, if you're a proper football fan who makes the effort to go you're fine in my book, it's *word censored* that never go or act like they're at the fucking theatre that get slated.
I really hate these types of scarves for English games. The fact Arsenal are selling these for your standard prem games against teams like Swansea sums up the modern game quite well.
1886 wrote:I really hate these types of scarves for English games. The fact Arsenal are selling these for your standard prem games against teams like Swansea sums up the modern game quite well.
I agree. For European away games it's another story, but for standard league games? I've visited only two home games but I'm sure I won't buy a scarf at my next visit.