Is everyone here old? laugh
Pretty much depends on what you regard as old!!
Is everyone here old? laugh
Age is just a number......Pretty much depends on what you regard as old!!![]()
Pretty much depends on what you regard as old!!![]()
Age is just a number......



Well matured I think it’s called RobIs everyone here old?![]()

Just the once getting up in the night? You lucky bastard, if I’ve been on a sesh I may as well sleep standing over the toilet nowadaysAge is just a number......
......the aches and pains, lack of hair, needing to get up in the middle of the night for a pee, other things all together.
I'm at the age my dad was when I used to take the piss out of him complaining about getting old (mid 50s). Now I am my dad!! Unfortunately he's not here to compare notes now (or perhaps fortunately as he'd be giving me some grief).

Ahhh the Dell. That was the first away ground I ever went to. Went to watch Saints very Everton in the days of Ratcliffe, Southall and Van Den Howe.One for the "oldies" - sorry Rob
Just a follow up to that previous post of mine that got me thinking. Been looking at current Prem clubs with old grounds no longer with us. Anybody got recollections of those now demolished "tin shed" stadiums that held so much history?
Never went to Maine Road but have great memories of transit van trips to Filbert Street and the Dell. The Victoria Ground was just down the road from where I spent some time at college but I never went there either. I was convinced by some local lads that arch rivals Port Vale was the place to go.
The strange thing from that time (70's) was we all trouped into Vale Park at the Hamill Road end onto those vast open terraces - that's home and away fans together and stood around watching the game - you won't see that these days.
Best old "tin shed" ground still left? Fratton Park for me - you used to get deafended in there and it left your ears ringing for hours...![]()
However, my favourite tin shed ground will always be Ninian Park of course.
Sorry Remote, afraid when I started going regularly, the Grange End was concrete and roofless sadly.....Before the grange end was a concrete terrace.
Walking under the railway sleeper floor peering through the gaps watching the warm up getting deafened by the stamping feet.
Or is that just nostalgia.
Or it might be neuralgia.
Were we talking about old grounds or old bodies?
Sorry Remote, afraid when I started going regularly, the Grange End was concrete and roofless sadly.....![]()
The old Vetch was always tasty![]()
The old Vetch was always tasty![]()
I drink too much beer though - must fix that!!

