If I go to Posh I aint going on coach I don’t think, I think I can get a lift by the looks of it and I will be with me laddo, but hopefully I am going to Posh…although you’ve gotta apply on Tuesday…I am on a train to Edinburgh on Tuesday but I want terracing cos I’ve never experienced it which is why I want to go Peterboro. Last chance of it maybe I'd drink him under table Elland wouldnt be worth it lol
Can you stipulate which you want? Sometimes you just get put where you are told and its luck of the draw?
Tickets for standing are £20quid phil and seated is £25 Id much prefer Standing as my legs are too long to sit down and arse is too wide lol I want to experience terraces!
I should think you can for this one... Hope so anyway cos all I want is a standing ticket!!! Never been on terracing.
holds 4000 so you should be fine. if you arrange to meet someone do it outside as it was rammed last time I was there and you couldnt move from one side to the other. Had to meet bloke I was seeing there at half time when I could squeeze through to where he was standing. Shame we were so **** and didnt score as it would have been a right old surge. that was the game Boyd totally bossed Delph and Delph got taken off.
Heck,never been on terracing? Only posh niffs used to sit,in the West Stand.Can`t beat getting crushed against a surge barrier! Bog rolls flying by with blown up con-doms,those were the days,sigh
It cant be beaten, especially when your team score and you suddenly find yourself 20 yards from weher you were a second ago!
You've forgotten people pissing in bottles and cans because they'd never find their place again if they went to the bogs!
Erm… I’m 24 years old and I’ve only just started doing aways…my parents wouldn’t let me go to aways when younger as it wasn’t safe…they still get worried about me now
Terracing's a wonderful idea but practically it's not great. In the good old days (seventies) when my dad used to take me in the kop he spent half the game protecting me from the surges, fortunately I could fit under the surge barriers when the goals went in so never got squashed. I loved it but I don't think my dad was over keen, those were the days when you have no fear and just get on with things. I certainly wouldn't like to do it now and when I take my girls to their first games they'll be wrapped in cotton wool.
Ive taken my young lad on terraces a couple of times, both at Carlisle I think? Hard to explain how lucky he was, think he just wanted to know where his seat was!
Was a bit strange reading about people who've never been on a terrace,sorry for being older. Amazing feeling getting transported 20ft after a goal,bit like the tardis,finding yer way back was awkward too. Germans have terracing sorted at some grounds. Pity the scousers ****ed it up for all of us.