Im having this word for wordI didn't do Marseille, but Athens was a much better trip than Ajax. I loved the city and the people. Their team was good too, whereas Ajax were just so bad that it all felt a bit easy.
Im having this word for wordI didn't do Marseille, but Athens was a much better trip than Ajax. I loved the city and the people. Their team was good too, whereas Ajax were just so bad that it all felt a bit easy.
I really loved this post. So genuine. It really moved me. Thanks for taking the time to write it. I agree, there was something surreal about wandering round the Parthenon and chatting to a couple of Albion fans sitting on an ancient lump of marble.Well... one week ago today, I was sitting in a lovely rooftop cafe in Athens with my son, tucking into a wonderful three-course breakfast, the Acropolis to my right and the sun-drenched rooftops of Athens to my left. Both of us beaming and reflecting on a trip of a lifetime and the incredible experience at the game the night before. I am still totally buzzing and just elated from the Athens trip. Walking round my house constantly humming.. "We've got super Rob de Zerbi.."
The whole trip was just amazing and one myself and my lucky 17 year old son will cherish forever. Does anyone still feel this way? There are so many fantastic highlights but I think most of all it was just superb to meet so many BHA out there. Every cafe, bar, restaurant, plane trip, metro ride, we got chatting and befriended our lot – wonderful people all having the best time ever. Biggest smiles on their faces, swapping hilarious drunken tales and soaking up the stunning weather. Big shout outs to; Sam, Calum, Louis (Louis's Dad...Philip? sorry alcoholic amnesia), Levi, Lewis and George, Levi's parents (Martin and Levi's Mum who's name I've also shockingly lost to alcohol damage... sorry) and Mark on the Aegean plane back. All the lads and lasses back at Bretos bar... a pleasure to meet you all! I've come back in no doubt that our fans are the best in Britain/Europe ; -)
As for Athens, well – what a f***ing cool / vibrant city. It would have been a stunning city break anyway even without THAT game. 20 degrees in December, bedecked in Xmas lights and the local hospitality (tear gas apart) was outstanding as always from our Greek friends. I could go on and on (I won't). All in all, it's peak Albion (so far) for me and that's going back 45+ years of memories. One of the best weekends of my life – just wished I'd forced myself to the FBS gig too.
Anyway, this is a very long post as it's my first in over 20 years! Thanks to @Bozza for unblocking me from the random (and mistaken I might add) ban I received sometime in 2003. Only just got round to appealing haha. Hopefully will be contributing more on 'ere in the future. UTA!
Glad there are other fans on here. Sadly though I’ve only seen them once, although last year they were my most played artists on Spotify. (Mostly Drunk Tank Pink esp Born In Luton though)Cracking choice of tune too. That first Shame album is a banger!
That is very kind. Thanks and my pleasure! Athens went beyond 'just an away day' or a holiday for me. As many have mentioned, who you share it with is a massive factor in why Marseille, Amsterdam or Athens was a particular favourite for people. Sharing the experience with my son (who I only bagged a ticket and flight for 6 days before the game).. made this trip unforgettable and one I just found so uplifting and emotional to be honest. I just laughed the whole trip and have come away with so many great stories – really felt lucky and privileged to be able to be there. On the back of Forest away too (also a hugely memorable, mad and passionate game) my son and I were floating on a very happy BHA cloud. Not knocking Amsterdam either (as that was superb) and wished I'd have experienced the incredible Marseille atmosphere but overall chuffed, 2 out the 3 games – and Athens just rocked.I really loved this post. So genuine. It really moved me. Thanks for taking the time to write it. I agree, there was something surreal about wandering round the Parthenon and chatting to a couple of Albion fans sitting on an ancient lump of marble.
But I'm left wondering what sort of offence you committed to get a 20 year NSC ban. Perhaps something like "TBH, I really don't mind Palace that much" -- words I've contemplated tapping out more than once but haven't dared to. DOH!
Great live band seen them a few times. Their last gig at Chalk was awesomeGlad there are other fans on here. Sadly though I’ve only seen them once, although last year they were my most played artists on Spotify. (Mostly Drunk Tank Pink esp Born In Luton though)
Just the 9 times seen live for meGlad there are other fans on here. Sadly though I’ve only seen them once, although last year they were my most played artists on Spotify. (Mostly Drunk Tank Pink esp Born In Luton though)
Well I did not have my ticket scanned by anyone, so I don't know how they'll find out to add them.Anyone had their loyalty points go on for Athens yet?
Yes, my ticket wasn't scanned so assume as needed ID to get the ticket, everybody who collected has had points given to them.Anyone had their loyalty points go on for Athens yet?
Yes, it’ll be done on the basis of collection rather than admission, I’m sure.Well I did not have my ticket scanned by anyone, so I don't know how they'll find out to add them.
Hope so as one of our group had his wallet nicked (with 'ticket' in) on the way to the game.Yes, it’ll be done on the basis of collection rather than admission, I’m sure.
It's good, but phonedrainman won't catch on without a video..........Whilst still on the Athens high... I'd also like to send out a massive Guy Butters sized thank you to the two BHA legends at the James Joyce pub about 3 hours before AEK KO, who saved my iphone from instant death. Some of you may have seen the social media posts about "Scenes.. as some numpty drops his phone down a drain cover..."
...Well that numpty was meand the story is probably worth telling on here:
Keen to take a team shot outside the pub during high-sprited pre-match build up drinks, I catch my iphone on my pocket getting it out. It falls, hits the pavement and inexplicably takes a wicked deflection off an ancient paving slab – straight into and down a 4th century BC drain cover!!! My heart sinks as I see my phone (unbacked up for about 8 months, with all my life on it etc..) sinking slowly into a pile of leaves, pi*s and sh*t and overflow. Head in hands, screams and yelps from the BHA faithful boozing outside.. I can tell you it was a truly horrible moment. There was literally no way I could reach it and the drain cover looked like it had been set in place since the building of the Temple of Zeus.
"Grab a litter-picker from the bar quick!" they said, and so instead I ran off into the market area like a wild-man desperately looking for a solution. I found a weird bric-a-brac antiquities place by the flea market – run by some Greek fellas well into their 80s and through sign language alone, explained the crisis to some local gent. Within minutes, this legend got out his own walking stick and started gaffer-taping a set of pliers to the end! Genius I thought (although f*ck knows how it would have actually worked or pinched the phone out the drain). I thought we were onto a winner though.. but in between me hugging him and telling him he was a genius and that I loved him.. over my shoulder I could hear chanting.. celebrations and errr... the Joel Veltman song at full volume?
I look over and can see a mass of Albion bouncing up and down at the James Joyce pub – and my son with my phone in his hand! I sprint over with sh*t contraption in hand and it turns out two BHA lads from Littehampton (who happened to be drainage experts – miracle No.1) were there and standing next to them by chance was an old, knackered Greek odd job van – which happened to have some rope in the back (miracle No.2). By the time I'd finished creating the world's worst litter picker with Kristos, these legends had looped the rope around the drain cover, yanked it up and retrieved my phone! By the time I got there the girls were cleaning it up with anti-bac wipes and it worked... it bloody worked. Scenes of joy and wild abandon..and yes mighty relief.
So.. if you guys are on here.. thank you so so much again. Phone still works... hugely grateful/relieved.
It helped kind of set the tone for the fun and madness of the whole weekend.
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Think so. I walked to the ground so my ticket was scanned at the turnstile but don’t think that matters given how many weren’t scanned for this game.Anyone had their loyalty points go on for Athens yet?