Not by choice, but who knows with City. A forced "conversion" to lower league football certainly looks a real possibility.
He certainly has a point, i go to Brid town if City aren't at home. Good value, good fun, you can take the dog, have a beer whilst watching and speak to players etc after the game. Footy isn't the same standard obviously but it 's enjoyable.
No thanks, City till I die. I've attended lots of games as a neutral, but it's not the same as supporting City. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Yeah, you very seldom see women pundits on television nowadays. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
TS discussion again today... apparently a plastic ticket last night at Citeh was £76. Had a guy on ST holder. From next season he 'has' to go to 10 games. and there are restrictions on his family using his pass (or something like).. Citeh have a thing where if you cant go as a ST holder you can put your ticket up for grabs to the plastics through club web page . The club return you the value of your match and then sell. His value was £31 so Citeh took £45 for the sell on to a plastic. Liverpool apparently reserve a minimum 40% of tickets for day trippers.
I can't really, England aside I watch little football on the TV. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Played a quick game of FC 25 after work and apparently Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink has a son called Lucas who currently plays for FC Twente. We should loan him for old time’s sake.
A good mate of mine has been a Spurs season ticket holder for probably 30 years, but hasn't been enjoying it much for several years, the whole 'experience' etc as they call it now. So he now shares his season ticket with a mate and started going to his local non-league club in North West London - level 7 non-league step 3 on the pyramid and loves it so much he's now on the committee. He even goes to as many away games as his missus will allow, including as far away as Taunton. I go to home games when I'm visiting him and its hard to beat leaning against the barrier by the side of the dug-outs with a nicely priced pint of Guinness in hand and hearing all the action up close. Apart from bringing back memories I love going whenever I can.
Been doing the same for a few years now; the guys from Hull I used to go with have all packed in (or no longer with us), Mrs came with me for a couple of seasons but she gave it up too, think it was Chazz who said football's all about ''being with your mates'' I can vouch for that, it's **** on your own. I now get to Scunny, Winterton, Gainsborough Trinity & Brigg Town, all with mates, Scunny matches apart, we can have a beer and watch the match. It's never gonna be the same as watching City but, it'll do for me.
He’d be better off if him and his mate could share with two people they don’t like so they can both still go with a mate
I see Bournemouth have bought their stadium back from their landlords, and have plans to expand the capacity. They've also just opened a new £32mn training ground, hey ho. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
unsung....macca by a distance win of the season....today....I fkn hope! if not blades away flop...Ryan Giles goal ots.....Pedro Vs Bristol pots...not even close. Pandur signing....belloumi was magnificent and Pedro in spite of his recent form has been immense for a free, but gelhardt has had such a hand in a lot of good results so him for me most improved.....macca, he's made left back his own, best and most consistent since elder in league one? young player, Hughes, does he count? young for a CB anyway Favourite moment....3rd Vs dem blades