You must miss taking.him chaz oldest junior can still do sunday games night games and late.kick off on a saturday Did you use to go with your dad Chaz My dad got me hooked age 8
For all the carrying on and ranting on here In real life I doubt if anyone would want to fight . I tend to think.everyone would get.on just fine. Hopefully
We should all arrange to meet pre-match for at least one game a season, and it should be mandatory that we all wear Doc Martins, Harrington jacket, Brutus or Ben Sherman shirts, braces, jeans, and obviously all have our heads shaven for the day, that'd separate the men from the boys
It's always the same with us in the PL - we now have a large contingent who, fortunately, only want to go to the glamour away games; they're welcome to 'em. I pencilled in Burnley, 'boro, Sunderland, Leicester (despite the ****ing drum), Stoke, Everton & W. Brom - you can keep the rest.
I will try and get to WHU and maybe Man City, but there is an element of a freak show for undiscerning tourists for games at Arsenal, Man Utd and LFC, and our presence there is a minor side show that is of no interest to a very large majority of 'customers'. The unacceptable face of the PL.
The PL, for me, was good first time round - it's not taken long to go sour and, tbh I can only see it going one way. Interesting piece nicked from CI showing unHappy Hammers not feeling the love in their shiny new stadium with all the their shiny new tourist fans ....... bless 'em. http://www.claretandhugh.info/gonzo-expla ins-how-it-all-kicked-off/
Try the KUMB forum...it's like day jar view of the KC, even down to inept stewarding and double police standards for away fans, Sitters v standers, swearers v families, supporters v customers, there's no wonder they're having fisticuffs among themselves. Looks like I was right when I questioned how their home games had all sold out and what type of person these tickets had gone too. http://www.not606.com/threads/west-ham-attendances-next-season.325865/page-6
Picking and choosing away matches based on who might be sat a few rows down from me, is a proper puzzle to me. I go to watch my team, not the other folk in the away end.
Same here - personally, I like to stand and join in with a few songs. Last time at the Emirates I was stuck in the middle of a bunch of middle aged dummies who didn't want to stand, didn't know the songs, or if they did they didn't want to join in with them. I don't just like to spectate, it's mebbe an old fashioned view but that's how I like to watch football - if all our support was like Burnley yesterday, that would do me.
You'd better tell Phelan too, as he watched the lads on numerous visits when assistant manager. Amazing the way the new players cedibility is destroyed without even being allowed to kick a ball. I suppose that's the kind of insightful opinion atending games gives some supporters.
That has always happened to me on my three previous visits to the Emirates. It's possibly my least favourite ground due the lack of atmosphere and 'our' end always seems to be full of Spanish tourists ( but I always go as its relatively easy for me to get to)