Posted December 07, 2025 04:13
· last edited December 07, 2025 04:27
It was the first football game for my daughter and her previous sporting experiences overseas have been active sports zones and she wanted to experience it here after watching on TV. Went to the front row so wasn’t too in the thick of things. It was good to see what it’s all about.
Was fairly impressed as it looks the port help security. One of the obvious leaders was called down by security as they tried to identify someone in the crowd they wanted to take out which took around 10 minutes, That occured so it looks like they are trying on that side of things.
I think his crime was vaping.
And no I didn’t wear an AFC or Port kit or chant Chiefies getting sacked in the morning.
Napier Phoenix
How do you realitically do that while sitting in The Port or Fever Zone? Enthusiastically celebrate Rufer’s goal? Wear your Nix jersey? I support both teams too and the derby games are very uncomfortable for me. I don’t sit in active zones anyway and its relatively easy vocally expressing balanced appreciation elsewhere. In the first ever derby, there was this obnoxious AFC supporter in fron of me and at the end he was standing up and being a wanker. Someone knocked his AFC hat off his head and he said “what's wrong? I’m only supporting my team”. I said to him, no problem with that mate, but show a bit of class. There seems to be lack of class with a lot of the more vocal Port group. As an aside, it pisses me off that the Port really push The Port angle rather than the AFC angle, they seem to support themselves mire than the club.martinb
Yeh dude’s said before he supports both teams. He’s not hiding it. Quite a few are fans of both.
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Unknown editoredited December 07, 2025 04:27
It was the first football game for my daughter and her previous sporting experiences overseas have been active sports zones and she wanted to experience it here after watching on TV. Went to the front row so wasn’t too in the thick of things.
Was fairly impressed as it looks the port help security. One of the obvious leaders was called down by security as they tried to identify someone in the crowd they wanted to take out which took around 10 minutes, That occured so it looks like they are trying on that side of things.
I think his crime was vaping.
And no I didn’t wear an AFC or Port kit or chant Chiefies getting sacked in the morning.
Napier Phoenix
How do you realitically do that while sitting in The Port or Fever Zone? Enthusiastically celebrate Rufer’s goal? Wear your Nix jersey? I support both teams too and the derby games are very uncomfortable for me. I don’t sit in active zones anyway and its relatively easy vocally expressing balanced appreciation elsewhere. In the first ever derby, there was this obnoxious AFC supporter in fron of me and at the end he was standing up and being a wanker. Someone knocked his AFC hat off his head and he said “what's wrong? I’m only supporting my team”. I said to him, no problem with that mate, but show a bit of class. There seems to be lack of class with a lot of the more vocal Port group. As an aside, it pisses me off that the Port really push The Port angle rather than the AFC angle, they seem to support themselves mire than the club.martinb
Yeh dude’s said before he supports both teams. He’s not hiding it. Quite a few are fans of both.
Unknown editoredited December 07, 2025 04:26
It was the first football game for my daughter and her previous sporting experiences overseas have been active sports zones and she wanted to experience it here after watching on TV. Went to the front row so wasn’t too in the thick of things.
Was fairly impressed as it looks the port help security. One of the obvious leaders was called down by security as they tried to identify someone in the crowd they wanted to take out which took around 10 minutes, That occured so it looks like they are trying on that side of things.
And no I didn’t wear an AFC or Port kit or chant Chiefies getting sacked in the morning.
Napier Phoenix
How do you realitically do that while sitting in The Port or Fever Zone? Enthusiastically celebrate Rufer’s goal? Wear your Nix jersey? I support both teams too and the derby games are very uncomfortable for me. I don’t sit in active zones anyway and its relatively easy vocally expressing balanced appreciation elsewhere. In the first ever derby, there was this obnoxious AFC supporter in fron of me and at the end he was standing up and being a wanker. Someone knocked his AFC hat off his head and he said “what's wrong? I’m only supporting my team”. I said to him, no problem with that mate, but show a bit of class. There seems to be lack of class with a lot of the more vocal Port group. As an aside, it pisses me off that the Port really push The Port angle rather than the AFC angle, they seem to support themselves mire than the club.martinb
Yeh dude’s said before he supports both teams. He’s not hiding it. Quite a few are fans of both.
Unknown editoredited December 07, 2025 04:25
It was the first football game for my daughter and her previous sporting experiences overseas have been active sports zones and she wanted to experience it here after watching on TV. Went to the front row so wasn’t too in the thick of things.
Was fairly impressed as it looks the port help security. One of the obvious leaders was called down by security as they tried to identify someone in the crowd they wanted to take out. That occured so it looks like they are trying on that side of things.
And no I didn’t wear an AFC or Port kit or chant Chiefies getting sacked in the morning.
Napier Phoenix
How do you realitically do that while sitting in The Port or Fever Zone? Enthusiastically celebrate Rufer’s goal? Wear your Nix jersey? I support both teams too and the derby games are very uncomfortable for me. I don’t sit in active zones anyway and its relatively easy vocally expressing balanced appreciation elsewhere. In the first ever derby, there was this obnoxious AFC supporter in fron of me and at the end he was standing up and being a wanker. Someone knocked his AFC hat off his head and he said “what's wrong? I’m only supporting my team”. I said to him, no problem with that mate, but show a bit of class. There seems to be lack of class with a lot of the more vocal Port group. As an aside, it pisses me off that the Port really push The Port angle rather than the AFC angle, they seem to support themselves mire than the club.martinb
Yeh dude’s said before he supports both teams. He’s not hiding it. Quite a few are fans of both.
Unknown editoredited December 07, 2025 04:24
It was the first football game for my daughter and her previous sporting experiences overseas have been active sports zones and she wanted to experience it here. Went to the front row so wasn’t too in the thick of things.
Was fairly impressed as it looks the port help security. One of the obvious leaders was called down by security as they tried to identify someone in the crowd they wanted to take out. That occured so it looks like they are trying on that side of things.
And no I didn’t wear an AFC or Port kit or chant Chiefies getting sacked in the morning.
Napier Phoenix
How do you realitically do that while sitting in The Port or Fever Zone? Enthusiastically celebrate Rufer’s goal? Wear your Nix jersey? I support both teams too and the derby games are very uncomfortable for me. I don’t sit in active zones anyway and its relatively easy vocally expressing balanced appreciation elsewhere. In the first ever derby, there was this obnoxious AFC supporter in fron of me and at the end he was standing up and being a wanker. Someone knocked his AFC hat off his head and he said “what's wrong? I’m only supporting my team”. I said to him, no problem with that mate, but show a bit of class. There seems to be lack of class with a lot of the more vocal Port group. As an aside, it pisses me off that the Port really push The Port angle rather than the AFC angle, they seem to support themselves mire than the club.martinb
Yeh dude’s said before he supports both teams. He’s not hiding it. Quite a few are fans of both.
Unknown editoredited December 07, 2025 04:22
It was the first football game for my daughter and her previous sporting experiences overseas have been active sports zones and she wanted to experience it here. Went to the front row so wasn’t too in the thick of things.
Was fairly impressed as it looks the port help security. One of the obvious leaders was called down by security as they tried to identify someone in the crowd they wanted to take out. That occured so it looks like they are trying on that side of things.
And no I didn’t wear an AFC or Port kit or chant Chiefies getting sacked in the morning.
Napier Phoenix
How do you realitically do that while sitting in The Port or Fever Zone? Enthusiastically celebrate Rufer’s goal? Wear your Nix jersey? I support both teams too and the derby games are very uncomfortable for me. I don’t sit in active zones anyway and its relatively easy vocally expressing balanced appreciation elsewhere. In the first ever derby, there was this obnoxious AFC supporter in fron of me and at the end he was standing up and being a wanker. Someone knocked his AFC hat off his head and he said “what's wrong? I’m only supporting my team”. I said to him, no problem with that mate, but show a bit of class. There seems to be lack of class with a lot of the more vocal Port group. As an aside, it pisses me off that the Port really push The Port angle rather than the AFC angle, they seem to support themselves mire than the club.martinb
Yeh dude’s said before he supports both teams. He’s not hiding it. Quite a few are fans of both.
Unknown editoredited December 07, 2025 04:21
It was the first football game for my daughter and her previous sporting experiences overseas have been active sports zones and she wanted to experience it here. Went to the front row so wasn’t too in the thick of things.
Was fairly impressed as it looks the port help security. One of the obvious leaders was called down by security as they tried to identify someone in the crowd they wanted to take out. That occured so it looks like they are trying on that side of things.
And no I didn’t wear an AFC or Port kit.
Napier Phoenix
How do you realitically do that while sitting in The Port or Fever Zone? Enthusiastically celebrate Rufer’s goal? Wear your Nix jersey? I support both teams too and the derby games are very uncomfortable for me. I don’t sit in active zones anyway and its relatively easy vocally expressing balanced appreciation elsewhere. In the first ever derby, there was this obnoxious AFC supporter in fron of me and at the end he was standing up and being a wanker. Someone knocked his AFC hat off his head and he said “what's wrong? I’m only supporting my team”. I said to him, no problem with that mate, but show a bit of class. There seems to be lack of class with a lot of the more vocal Port group. As an aside, it pisses me off that the Port really push The Port angle rather than the AFC angle, they seem to support themselves mire than the club.martinb
Yeh dude’s said before he supports both teams. He’s not hiding it. Quite a few are fans of both.
Unknown editoredited December 07, 2025 04:19
It was the first football game for my daughter and her previous sporting experiences overseas have been active sports zones and she wanted to experience it here. Went to the front row so wasn’t too in the thick of things.
Was fairly impressed as it looks the port help security. One of the obvious leaders was called down by security as they tried to identify someone in the crowd they wanted to take out. That occured so it looks like they are trying on that side of things.
Napier Phoenix
How do you realitically do that while sitting in The Port or Fever Zone? Enthusiastically celebrate Rufer’s goal? Wear your Nix jersey? I support both teams too and the derby games are very uncomfortable for me. I don’t sit in active zones anyway and its relatively easy vocally expressing balanced appreciation elsewhere. In the first ever derby, there was this obnoxious AFC supporter in fron of me and at the end he was standing up and being a wanker. Someone knocked his AFC hat off his head and he said “what's wrong? I’m only supporting my team”. I said to him, no problem with that mate, but show a bit of class. There seems to be lack of class with a lot of the more vocal Port group. As an aside, it pisses me off that the Port really push The Port angle rather than the AFC angle, they seem to support themselves mire than the club.martinb
Yeh dude’s said before he supports both teams. He’s not hiding it. Quite a few are fans of both.
Unknown editoredited December 07, 2025 04:16
It was the first football game for my daughter and her previous sporting experiences overseas have been active sports zones and she wanted to experience it. Went to the front row so wasn’t too in the thick of things.
Napier Phoenix
How do you realitically do that while sitting in The Port or Fever Zone? Enthusiastically celebrate Rufer’s goal? Wear your Nix jersey? I support both teams too and the derby games are very uncomfortable for me. I don’t sit in active zones anyway and its relatively easy vocally expressing balanced appreciation elsewhere. In the first ever derby, there was this obnoxious AFC supporter in fron of me and at the end he was standing up and being a wanker. Someone knocked his AFC hat off his head and he said “what's wrong? I’m only supporting my team”. I said to him, no problem with that mate, but show a bit of class. There seems to be lack of class with a lot of the more vocal Port group. As an aside, it pisses me off that the Port really push The Port angle rather than the AFC angle, they seem to support themselves mire than the club.martinb
Yeh dude’s said before he supports both teams. He’s not hiding it. Quite a few are fans of both.