One thing that would massively help is not insisting that kids pay full price when you buy a ticket off the exchange for them. I'd probably snap up a spare tonight for my 10 year old but not at £40+.
I know it's complex as they have to 'reimburse' the person who listed it but obviously some of...
I feel like I need to touch wood saying this but I reckon it's got to be one or the safest places around to chain a bike up. Would imagine there's some of the stewards/police/rail staff around throughout the match.
I certainly don't stress about leaving my pretty decent mountain bike locked up...
Don't know legally where the would stand but I could imagine someone who lives not that nearby could end up with a conversation with as:
"You told me you gave up your season ticket, why does this map suggest someone in our remote Scottish village has one?".
Apologies if this has already been said, but a lot being made of the Northern Ireland cap.
With a name like his, I wouldn't be surprised if getting him a competitive cap to tie him down was as much the motivation as anything else.
Hi all, wondering if anyone has any experience and can offer any advice on this.
My elderly father in law is coming to the game this evening. He doesn't have a blue badge but is in his late 80's and it's quite clear to see from one glance he isn't very mobile and can't stand for long.
(Before...
And we did get behind them, massively, in the second half.
Also we've all seen Selhurst go flat when we've been winning there. Their fans are decent but let's not hold them up to be something they're not.
Your first sentence is correct.
However I've been to lots of European football and I really don't think even the most commited ultra groups are lifting the roof in that situation.
I think if he'd done it at the half time whistle as he collected his stuff, a kind of "come on, we're still in this, get behind us second half", that would have gone down well.
It was just bizarre timing.
Atmosphere was good today until we went 2-0 down, then was good again in second half until we faded away.
Yes, it's not amazing, but one thing we've learned from being in the Prem is that most home atmospheres are shit - including places like Anfield and all the big London clubs.
I'm sorry but...
Anyone else find this weird (at best)?
2-0 down against our biggest rivals going down with a wimper, 3 minutes into first half stoppage time, ball out for a throw at midfield.
Tell me what fans in the world would be cranking up the atmosphere at that moment?