http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/everton-supporters-reveal-shocking-obstructed-4199695 Some of them views are shocking. Has anybody on here been there?
I've been there a canny few times, but luckily never sitting behind a post..Not the nicest of stadiums to visit at the best of times though..
Worst game I've ever been to, the views were dreadful, think we lost to two Jermaine Beckford goals, I walked out because a bloke behind me was giving Sess racist abuse.
I last went for the 1-1 FA Cup match. It's a dump by modern standards and the away section is dreadful, poor views & facilities. Everton & Liverpool have both chased success and avoided 'wasting millions' on new grounds.
Imagine how gutted youd be if you decided to treat yourself to your first season ticket, and then you turn up to the first home game of the season and realise youve got one of them views all season. This is the reason nobodys bought out Kenwright. Whoever takes over will have to spend hundreds of millions on a new stadium.
Horrid place. Yes police and stewards, away supporters can get rowdy but hey, why not target the the old man with the child and try dragging him out, instead of flexing your power with the 20 and 30 somethings. ****ers.
Ben several times, always in the lower level and views, although not great have always been alright. With the older stadiums there's nowt much you can do about the pillars, I got stuck behind one at White Hart Lane (topical...) once and it was ****ing annoying. QPR actually used to sell tickets with 'obstructed view' stamped on them, I've got one somewhere from when we lost 3-2 in 1991!
Is a run down **** tip is how the OP should have finished the sentence. Been numerous times and just don't like it. Anfield I love but Goodison I don't. That said, I have more time for Toffee fans than the deluded knob ends from the red half of the city.
Everton fans are the worst fans ive come across at the SOL. Especially the 7000 scumbags that came up for the cup replay a few years ago.
I recently read part of a book about an Evertonian hooligan (Scally, I think it was called). I read a few chapters before getting bored stiff with it. Were this particular bunch a load of bother?