https://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net...909_690061531079234_6917495593978727387_n.jpg That was the Williams last night.
We was trying to work out what time to go on Saturday. Go early enough into the Dolman bar but hang round with the kids I wanting. Or leave normal time and get into the queue to get into the ground. It's a pisser leaving here early as the kids hate being woken up before 11 and the daughter then takes over an hour, then has an argument with her mum, because she's tired and piss arsing around. But looking at last nights only 6k we missed most of the first 10 minutes with people coming in late, I guess it's going to get worse before it gets better.
Not wishing to talk at length about this, because living up north I don't get to many home matches, but difficult as it obviously is to the regulars who help to keep the club ticking over, it will all have been worth it in the end. I can see from the picture what you are all up against every home game. Consider how the players react to playing in a ground that is continually disappearing. A new stadium is not to be underestimated, nor is the building of one
The stupid queues on the Williams side are nothing to do with the redevelopment. The club had not opened the turnstiles early enough, and have changed how ticket sales are done. Fans had to queue in the rain at one point to get their tickets, then queue again to gain access to the stadium. A small crowd had hundreds outside ten minutes after kick off = The FC are s**t at what is a basic core activity of any football club.
Because I live so far away, I always have to add in some time for delays on the road, so I always get there at 2pm