Never mind Fosse. Did you have a pint of bitter to wash it down with afterwards ?![]()
Nah he had a league title to celebrate at the end of the season.
Never mind Fosse. Did you have a pint of bitter to wash it down with afterwards ?![]()
Nah he had a league title to celebrate at the end of the season.
True dat. I consider myself to be so fortunate to have started going to games back when we had terraces. It was cheap to get in and the atmosphere was electric. True that 95% of the crowd on the terraces were white men and it's probably for the better that it's more diverse now days in terms of Women, children and better ethnic representation. That's generally a good thing across society as a whole. I think it's the corporate angle that's made the stadiums a bit tame these days though.
When I used to go to Highbury in the late 80's and early 90's. I used to be able to do the whole day on £7
80p for a travelcard
80p for 10 Marlboro
£1 for burger AND chips (Thank you Golden fish bar)
£2.50 to get in as a junior Gunner
70p for a programme
£1.20 for a pint of fosters after the game.
The last time I went to the Emirates the break down was as follows:
£96 flight to Gatwick
£16 train from Gatwick and travelcard for London
£4 a pint before the game
£65 ticket
£3.50 for a programme
£10 for lunch
38p for a Banana![]()
Yeah I'm too young for that unfortunately but there's been a huge difference even in the past ten years imo. St Marys is largely a shocking atmosphere now bar the odd game.
It's why I've focused on mainly away games this year and also why I won't be all that bothered if we go down.
Never mind Fosse. Did you have a pint of bitter to wash it down with afterwards ?![]()
Not sure if Luiz will be that much of an improvement to you.
If hes on his game he'll be great and he's a great character and leader.
However he's had a long term niggling problem i think since aguero crocked him last year (always plays with loads of strapping) and he hasn't been covering the ground with the same intensity as he used to (not sure if thats because of injury or he's protesting against conte).
Not sure if Luiz will be that much of an improvement to you.
If hes on his game he'll be great and he's a great character and leader.
However he's had a long term niggling problem i think since aguero crocked him last year (always plays with loads of strapping) and he hasn't been covering the ground with the same intensity as he used to (not sure if thats because of injury or he's protesting against conte).
... nah mate ..waited until May and popped some bubbly!!!![]()
Was a great season to be fair. Fairytale stuff (apart from when you played us). Funny as **** seeing the Spuds come 3rd in a 2 horse race, especially after Harold Kane's infamous 'we're coming to get you' **** up surprised no one took a look at Musa.
Direct striker with wildcard finishing and dribbling but speed of usain bolt. I'd have taken a punt
Mate, we've been playing Chambers and Holding in defence. Luiz will be an improvement, Trust me.
yes chambo is ****, so is holding and both their ball distribution is questionable.
However Koscielny has been back and mustafi and you've moved to a back 4 again. If 3 then Monreal seas the deal.
You need a long term replacement for Kos and Luiz is 30, nearly 31. Luiz isn't that commanding CB, hes cool in a 3 imo, but you guys lack discipline in your 2 dms let alone if luiz goes for a wonder
Chambers and Holding aren't ****e, but they are young and inexperienced. They could both come good, but we need some experience in there. Kos is back, but he's injury prone and Mustafi is decent without being great. Monreal is a superb LB, but as mentioned we could use Luiz as either a CB or a DM. At the moment we are using ****ing Elneny as a DM and he is proper ****e.
i don't think Elneny is actually that bad. doesn't have a creative bone in his body but if he keeps it simple, hes pretty decent. Physical, has loads of energy and pretty strong.
Chambers is terrible, he'll never make it as a top 4 defender. He'll always be a middle to lower relegation defender and in my books thats a terrible defender (relative to the top clubs). Holding will at most make it as a shawcross type defender. Whether you think thats good or bad you decide, but that isn't big club material
I was going to ask how you were served a beer as a junior Gooner. Then I realised you said Fosters.True dat. I consider myself to be so fortunate to have started going to games back when we had terraces. It was cheap to get in and the atmosphere was electric. True that 95% of the crowd on the terraces were white men and it's probably for the better that it's more diverse now days in terms of Women, children and better ethnic representation. That's generally a good thing across society as a whole. I think it's the corporate angle that's made the stadiums a bit tame these days though.
When I used to go to Highbury in the late 80's and early 90's. I used to be able to do the whole day on £7
80p for a travelcard
80p for 10 Marlboro
£1 for burger AND chips (Thank you Golden fish bar)
£2.50 to get in as a junior Gunner
70p for a programme
£1.20 for a pint of fosters after the game.
The last time I went to the Emirates the break down was as follows:
£96 flight to Gatwick
£16 train from Gatwick and travelcard for London
£4 a pint before the game
£65 ticket
£3.50 for a programme
£10 for lunch
38p for a Banana![]()
I was going to ask how you were served a beer as a junior Gooner. Then I realised you said Fosters.
I thought it was because Fosters didn’t qualify as beerI was around 15/16 at the time and I don't think pubs back then really gave a ****, as long as they were selling beer. Especially in a crowded match day pub.
Obviously these days, landlords can lose their licence in an instant if they are caught selling alcohol to underage people, but that wasn't the case so much back then.
I thought it was because Fosters didn’t qualify as beer
The old Wembley was atmospheric in fairness ... particularly before it became all-seater... but then I'm slightly biased perhaps as I did 3 play-off finals where we had 50% of the ground for the blue hoards - unlike the corporate dilution of the FA Cup final ...