Or the 700 games from the age of 25Though I can't see Nigeria winning the World Cup![]()
Or the 700 games from the age of 25Though I can't see Nigeria winning the World Cup![]()
Or the 700 games from the age of 25
Interesting theory being discussed by the head of medical for Gloucestershire on the cricket commentary. He is saying that athletes only have a finite amount of miles on the clock and the ones that start playing professionally at an early age (16/17) tend to burn out by their early to mid 30s. He mentioned Wayne Rooney and Theo Walcott as examples.
Hé certainly looked miles off the pace last season and time to move on from the PremiershipNot sure Theo ever caught light in the first place to burn out tbh.
Apparently Saints offers the 3rd best away day in England!
Away Days Index: What is the Best Football Ground in the UK? (betting.com)
Is that based on the likelihood of an away team getting a victory?![]()
There's far worse grounds to get away from than St Mary's. I admit it's not ideal for train travel as the station is a good half hour walk (but you do pass pubs) but there's loads of places to park nearby and it doesn't take too long to reach the motorway afterwards.My thoughts exactly!
Can't really see what else it would be tbh.
****/dull ground
Lack of decent pubs nearby
Awful to get away from afterwards
Not much else interesting of note in City
If I was an away fan I'd have it no where near the top.
There's far worse grounds to get away from than St Mary's. I admit it's not ideal for train travel as the station is a good half hour walk (but you do pass pubs) but there's loads of places to park nearby and it doesn't take too long to reach the motorway afterwards.
Villa is by far the worst ground to get away from that I've been to. When I leave St Mary's I go via Bassett Avenue (which is busy but moves) or Thomas Lewis Way which is fine. Either way I'm home inside an hour of leaving the ground (without leaving early).I've always found getting away in a car horrendous tbh. The only worse ones I've experienced have been bigger grounds. Depends on direction of travel I suppose.
The train station is close though admittedly. Closer to 20 than 30 mins I'd say.
One good thing for away fans I suppose is that you get a nice big away end behind the goal where it's easy to make a lot of noise and drown out the home support.
As soon as you see they rated West Ham in the top 20 you can write it off - especially as they scored them 8.8 for local bars!!Apparently Saints offers the 3rd best away day i
Away Days Index: What is the Best Football Ground in the UK? (betting.com)
Villa is by far the worst ground to get away from that I've been to. When I leave St Mary's I go via Bassett Avenue (which is busy but moves) or Thomas Lewis Way which is fine. Either way I'm home inside an hour of leaving the ground (without leaving early).

Chelsea is a good away day as it's quite an old fashioned ground and it's dead easy to get to. Spurs is good just because of how good their stadium is. I liked Leeds last season - cracking atmosphere. Forest should be good. Bournemouth should be fun as well.What are everybody's thoughts on here for the best away days?
For me I would say that Fulham and Brighton are always a good day out (although getting to and from the Amex is a bit of a pain). I haven't done Newcastle or Leeds yet though which I guess would be good and Forest should be a good one this season.
Villa is by far the worst ground to get away from that I've been to. When I leave St Mary's I go via Bassett Avenue (which is busy but moves) or Thomas Lewis Way which is fine. Either way I'm home inside an hour of leaving the ground (without leaving early).