Morectalk wrote:The question must be, can you stand for 90 minutes while someone, no matter if he/she is 13 or 30, blows a horn over & over & over & over again. At some point you are going to have to say something & then it gets all confrontational. Drums are always at the back and if you want to stand next to them you can, if not you move away. If horns are all over the place, nowhere will be sactuary.
Do you really think the noise in SA was from just a few people blowing vuvuzela's? Have you tried to blow one? That's probably a 2xno! You can't continuously blow them, it took many thousands to make that much noise. An individual can blow one for a couple of seconds and then stop, and then try again. Individually, you blow them less than infrequently, but as usual every sod on here knows everything and now our club has decided to ban them.
Great.
Can we have a poll on drums, adults singing, adults swearing, kids singing, kids swearing, kids running along the bottom of stands, Christie being there, people wearing shirts which aren't Morecambe, eating pies, clapping, cheering, booing, watching the game, usuing mobiles during the game, using cameras with flashes, walking to the ground in groups of more than three and anything else some people might enjoy or take the slightest pleasure out of? I don't think we've done enough just yet to make people less welcome.
If you, seriously, would have your enjoyment of the game spoilt by a plastic bloody horn then you truly are pathetic. It's a 60cm piece of plastic which the owners would soon get bored of taking as they soon run out of desire and ability to use them and they are not exactly easy to just hold onto watching a match.
I despair, I really do.