07:28, Tue 15 Apr
My nephew and I were sitting in St Christopher's Place, central London on Sunday, late morning, enjoying a pint. We chatted to two fellow Blues fans sitting next to us. They left before us and when we went to pay for our drinks, discovered that they had already done so.

If that was you - thank you! What a heart warming and much appreciated gesture. The world's a better place for having people like yourselves in it.


Any other stories from Sunday that highlight 'the kindness of strangers'?
07:35, Tue 15 Apr
Just got into the ground and saw one of my mates from Redditch. I said let’s get a beer and proceeded to do so.

I asked a fellow bluenose where the bar was and he gave my friend and I a pint each. Said he’d lost his friends so we could have their beer.

That was so unexpected thank you to whoever it was. Top man.
07:51, Tue 15 Apr
Next thing you know you wake up with a sore arse and a shitty duvet.

Never take drinks from strangers.
07:52, Tue 15 Apr
Pay it forward was a thing a couple of years ago. Perform unexpected kindnesses like paying for a car behind you at a toll booth. And there was a book one where when people finished a book they’d leave it on a train, or a bus or in a caff,with a little message.

This sort of shite should be encouraged in these miserable times.
08:50, Tue 15 Apr
You’d think a DVB could offer Dan Burn a spare finger, what a kind gesture that would be.
09:04, Tue 15 Apr
Fat Buddha OBE
Pay it forward was a thing a couple of years ago. Perform unexpected kindnesses like paying for a car behind you at a toll booth. And there was a book one where when people finished a book they’d leave it on a train, or a bus or in a caff,with a little message.

This sort of shite should be encouraged in these miserable times.
i do that when ive had a dump.
10:24, Tue 15 Apr
Father Christmas touched you didn’t he?
10:31, Tue 15 Apr
Next thing you know you wake up with a sore arse and a shitty duvet.

Never take drinks from strangers.

From experience?
10:52, Tue 15 Apr
Fat Buddha OBE
Pay it forward was a thing a couple of years ago. Perform unexpected kindnesses like paying for a car behind you at a toll booth. And there was a book one where when people finished a book they’d leave it on a train, or a bus or in a caff,with a little message.

This sort of shite should be encouraged in these miserable times.

This
The fact that Jellyfish have survived for over 500 million years without a brain, must give hope to a lot of people
11:04, Tue 15 Apr
Nowt from Sunday but on Monday I got off the coach early in Sheffield cos I couldn't hack Joe busy it had got; in my rush to leave I left my earphone case on my seat. Guy who was sat next to me sprinted after me across the station to make sure I got it back, despite his coach being about to leave
14:14, Tue 15 Apr
quark
Fat Buddha OBE
Pay it forward was a thing a couple of years ago. Perform unexpected kindnesses like paying for a car behind you at a toll booth. And there was a book one where when people finished a book they’d leave it on a train, or a bus or in a caff,with a little message.

This sort of shite should be encouraged in these miserable times.

This
Library fine is a bastard though
Tony Fantastico
17:10, Tue 15 Apr
Noucamp giving away 2 tickets free of charge .which allowed me to take my dad to Wembley and repay a fraction of the years worth of season tickets ,250 mile round trips every other week from essex and a 40 year obsession with blues. I will never forget what noucamp did.
19:38, Tue 15 Apr
Yep I got flashed