I get the club emails, but I don't remember anything about this (I can't even find any mention when I search them). They tweeted about Late Night Marauders yesterday, but no mention of The Sunbirds, though The Sunbirds did apparently play early in December.
I presume the idea of the bands is to encourage people to get there early and spend their money in the concourse. Trouble is, East Stand concourse isn't really a place that's conducive to standing around socialising - it's cold, draughty, crowded and noisy. Plus, I go to matches to watch the footy, anything else is not really a consideration.
I was really hoping the rat was going to present him with his dentures sorry mate looked just like mine type of thing
Edward Smith,captain of the titanic? Well that's **** for a start!! It was Yosser Hughes(Bernard Hill). Proof once again that I devote my life to reading your information post every match...
The Sunbirds played before the Bristol City game. Not that it matters. The facts are that a lot of stuff is going on before games at the stadium these days, much, much more then as ever been organised in the past and those responsible for organising it deserve a bit of credit now and again if not the support of those of us who actually attend games. The Hull City Sesh is the best pre match entertainment I can remember seeing before a City game. Sundays Late Night Marauders are certainly worth getting there early to see and Cheshire Ben may be right that it could be just the LNM as a duo on Sunday because it would nigh on impossible to fit the full band into that little corner of the East Stand. But they are worth seeing.
Hope the players can be professional and forget about everything else (unlike us lot) Don't know if it's just everything getting to me or their decent away form but I'm sensing a 0-1 or 0-2
Is Stoke made up by a combination of six or seven towns? So really, in truth, there is no place called Stoke.
There is. It is polycentric. Is that as good as being iconic? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoke-on-Trent