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  1. Hungry Joe

    [Albion] Women , your kids and Nerds

    In terms of partisan support, we've had some absolutely belting atmospheres at The Amex and I don't see that changing much. There will continue to be games where a combination of elements like the football being played, the importance of the game, something controversial, who we're playing etc...
  2. Hungry Joe

    [Albion] Women , your kids and Nerds

    Damn, I've got tickets for Day 2 of the Middlesex game.
  3. Hungry Joe

    [Albion] Women , your kids and Nerds

    There are many people, myself included, who have either given up or question modern football at the top level (Football has eaten itself and all that). Most I come across site the ridiculous player wages and the gulf this has created between player and fan, Sky / TV in general's influence etc...
  4. Hungry Joe

    [Albion] Women , your kids and Nerds

    Ok, I'll indulge you. It's a question of scale. In crowds of 6k to 14k playing lower league football there will be a higher % of what you would define as 'partisan' support. In the PL, with crowds over double that, it is completely natural and obvious to anyone not stuck in the 1980s that the...
  5. Hungry Joe

    [Albion] Women , your kids and Nerds

    Much better.
  6. Hungry Joe

    [Albion] Women , your kids and Nerds

    Don't worry DR, as alluded to in another thread, there are still plenty of coked-up wannabe hoolies attending to add a nice bit of 'edge' to the atmosphere (by 'edge' I of course mean being complete dicks stuck in a time-warp generally pissing off everyone else who have turned up with the crazy...
  7. Hungry Joe

    [Albion] Women , your kids and Nerds

    All three groups would 'take you' with one arm tied behind their backs.
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