It's not for everyone.
Perhaps you don't understand it?
Just horses for courses mate. I loved playing cricket, but I just find it dull watching it
It's not for everyone.
Perhaps you don't understand it?
Cricket is as dull as dishwater. Might as well be watching bowls or equestrian.
Went and watched Exeter a couple of times last season and I’m tempted to get up to Plymouth now that fat Rooney is there.
Getting up to London to watch Arsenal is a ****ing expensive affair these days from where I am. I sometimes get offered a ticket through Cym who used to post on here as he’s part of a supporters club that get an allocation.
Last time I went it cost me the best part of £300 for the day and it was a ****e 0-0 draw
So is football, and it says more about you lot if it’s notcricket is a sport with all day drinking in the sun, it’s banging.

Bwood goes to loads of games as well.
I gave up my ST some years back, but I still did attend games, away as well, but like Libby & Bwood the away games was always the fun bit, you tend to have a more loyal set of fans on the road - albeit a few idiots to. Health and attending games is a bit of a problem for me now but I might risk a few and see how I get on. The good news is that from the coming season SKY will be broadcasting EFL games for no extra cost, so hopefully should be able to watch my boys, but I'm not aware of the schedule yet or how that fits in with my Now TV subscription. Previously (such as last season) I used Ifollow, but it's £10 a throw on there (still cheaper than actually going), but Ifollow have lost UK broadcasting rights for the coming season. So worse comes to worse I'll just get a VPN subscription and watch Ifollow that way, but I'm hoping this new SKY deal is going to resolve all my problems. Oh btw, I know RCL goes to Spurs home games. Chief goes to Swansea and Man United.
So is football, and it says more about you lot if it’s not![]()
I've got a ST but prob won't go to that many home matches. I just wanted to keep priority up as I should have enough get every away this season (bar Bournemouth and possibly Brentford).
****ing southernersahhh, those sunny November days at Goodison, sat with a beer while I watch the game…

Fair enough.
Agreed on away days - they are much more hardcore.
I like the routine of going to home games and currently miss it but the diehards are at away games.
I did Blackpool last season and had a ticket for Shrewsbury but didn't go as unwell.
As you say, can always watch it at home if can't make it.
Every time I pay for an Ifollow pass we seemed to drop points - so I stopped paying!
With health in mind maybe better to go to the odd home game.
I keep forgetting - Gillingham wasn't it?
Sadly it’s not an option in the U.K. to watch my team with a beer unless on TV.****ing southerners![]()
Give me a shout about 4 weeks before. We normally have 1 or 2 kicking about. Easier if we know in advance for seats together
Your Not trying hard enough mate. They don’t stop coffee cups full of itSadly it’s not an option in the U.K. to watch my team with a beer unless on TV.

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Your Not trying hard enough mate. They don’t stop coffee cups full of it![]()
Is it easy for you lot to get an away ticket?
Is it done on loyalty points as to when people get access to them?
Got to be a few on here that do?!
You and BRB do at least?
A camelback full of red wine, worn on your front, under your jacket works very well, and is pretty much undetectable at most to all sporting / music events.Yo
Your Not trying hard enough mate. They don’t stop coffee cups full of it![]()
Birmingham have given Rangers 7200 tickets for tonight's friendly, which of course they've sold. What could possibly go wrong