I've been to so many away days it's hard to remember them these days. I always thought the blocks of flats in the corner of Leyton Orients ground was midly amusing. Although their old stand was shhit with the wooden seats or was it benches, with your fooking legs wedge in. I hate the trip over to Wimbledon these days, it's a fooking balls ache. Aldershit, entrance via a park. Must eventful one, worth a bit of Trivia was a visit to Plymouth many years ago....I will have to tell the story sometime.
We all know that a visit to the Valley is like a trip to Wembley for the Gills ... as well as treating it like a supermarket
I actually forgot about your place I like your ground. Fookers wouldn't let me in the pub down the road last time, not the shhitehole on the corner, the one further down on the straight.
I love how bitter everyone gets about the MK Dons. It was an insidious ****ing move that Winkelman pulled, snatching a football club from London, dodgy ****
Best for me is either WHL or Inter Milan. WHL was my first away trip for about 7 years or so and they'd thrown a 2 goal lead to Chelsea a few days before to give Leicester the title which we all obviously enjoyed... came from behind to win 2-1. Great day out. Milan we obviously lost but just being there was a victory in itself. Cardiff last season is up there with the worst, didn't leave Soton till half 12, got soaked in a torrential downpour on the walk to the ground and lost a ****e game 1-0. Couldn't find the car afterwards and took over an hour to get back to the M4. I'm sure that there's more that can fall in the worst category though.
Best - 1987 FA Cup quarter final vs Arsenal or 1999 league game at Anfield when we won 1-0 Worst 1995 Ireland Vs England at Lansdowne Road.