Perhaps for such scenarios they could do a post-match : - Leave the south stand facilities to go elsewhere but you cannot return when congestion is deemed to be high - Any stand X to stand Y movement is allowed, except for Y = south. I trust that something amenable and productive can be worked out.
You could see how much it meant to Gazza. So sad that he has not been able to find something meaningful other than playing football, to fill the remainder of his life.
Other than the travel it was a great day to see so many greats on the same pitch, Berbatov not changed a bit ,still as lazy as ever but what a player , RDBD I take back what I said about Bassong the lad put in a massive shift yesterday . As good as it was to see Gazza back at the lane it was sad to see him struggle but what a great moment when the crowd sang his name when he went off. We were in north stand bay 115 and when the south stand broke into song for the first time I admit I had tingles down my spine the sound came at you in a solid wave it will be awsome on a game day when the stadium is full. As we were leaving we bumped into Paul Miller ,what a nice guy who took time to chat with us
There will be some vacancies in Parliament soon, one doesn't need any particular skills for that. But seriously it is a shame, surely Spurs could find him something?
When our midfield was Gazza, Nayim, Ginola and Micky Hazard, I thought I might have beaten at least one or two of them in a race......maybe?
Interesting to see Carr's reaction to Carbone in the handshakes at the start. Remembers him from his time at Wednesday, presumably.
Great finish and a good attempt at an overhead kick for Neilson's goal. Went off with a stitch, then came back on again later. He's Ireland's assistant manager at the moment, but you'd expect that to leave him with plenty of free time. I wonder if he'd be any use to the club in a coaching role of some description?
I doubt it, he had an appalling record for choking one-on-ones with the keeper during his time with us