We've already got their crappy fast junk food making us all obese and their Gangsta Rap "inspiring" our kids to murder each other, this would just be another crass thing that we don't need from across the pond...
We should embrace more of what they do over the pond, in many instances it's better than what we do over here.
Can all those that haven't filled it out yet please also request the removal of the clappers! Dreadful things and IMHO not very environmentally friendly. Plus the back of our car is now full of the f***ers
More gun crime? Eradication of biodiversity? Teaching creationism in schools instead of biological history? Hmm...
I like the break to be an actual break where I can take a piss, grab some food and talk about the match.
And queue for some overpriced, warm and weak beer and miss half of the second half!... #bring it back
Just filled mine in. That was quite fun I talked about lots of things, including how depressing it was to have seen us become a club that is run purely as a business, as opposed to one with a defined sporting ambition.
One thing I've wanted for years - and I'm sure we were promised it at some point - is a points based system for away and cup games. I'd like us to be louder in our support of safe standing too and start looking into putting it into place. Oh and ticket prices. Has anyone got a link btw?
I suspect they skipped through mine and just read the part where it says "how likely are you to renew your season ticket" to which I ticked "very likely" and just thought, sod the rest of what he thinks.
I am sort of with PL with the NFL entrance. Last year I saw the Atlanta Falcons live and the whole thing was a spectacle. I even got goose bumps at the National Anthem being played and I hate their anthem. However, none of that will work over here. We are too different. And we are not NFL.
The yanks invented rock n roll, jazz, blues, country, gospel. So I can forgive them for all the other crap, but that's enough Americanisation of our culture now, thanks. US author Jack Kerouac wrote about how, on visiting the UK while serving in the Atlantic conveys during WWII, he was struck by the eccentricity of the natives. He described their w determination to protect their idiosynchratic way of life. Returning 20 years later promoting his books, he was struck by how "now they all want to be like us".
Some questions didn’t give a “none of the above” option, so I just ignored them rather than click “ok” and give a false view. Interested to know what restaurant came out on top for the question about where you normally eat as your “go to” place. Mine was Global Buffet. I love the variety of food there, although I have been warned it isn’t great on weekdays, owing to less footfall.
Can't agree there. They have their moments and are good at entertainment and spectacle, but so much is wrong there and is unsolvable. Great for a holiday, but rather live in the UK. The British should stop denigrating themselves....we are a pretty good bunch.