It's probably a little high-brow for you (and the others who haven't taken the thread seriously). Maybe you should stick to threads such as I may be being controversial but......
OK maybe not now, but before retailers started forcing their flat-screen, inferior pictured sets onto us, you could pick up a 14" portable for £39.99 in large supermarkets or outlets such as Aldi or Lidl.
Knowing that the price Stoke were charging adults was £20, I misread your post as '1...
If you think that total is worth the price of a colour TV then you are either paid too much or you have a warped view of what is value-for-money. It is an outrageous sum to watch two depleted teams play in this once-glorious competition. I will not be going to Stoke despite my proximity to the...
I cannot believe all the positive posts on this thread. Contemplating spending all that money to increase the capacity of this already-redeveloped stadium by just 7500 is ludicrous, and shows just how much money clubs at this level have to squander. It is indicative of the fleecing of fans...
Your recent results are raising eyebrows throughout the country.
Also,congratulations on your 1000th post! :dance:
It's a tribute to NSC that yet another rival fan has reached this milestone. IMHO the appeal of NSC is its heady mixing of football and non-football topics on The Big Board...
This was 1976-7, WBA was away. Derby was the tightest Goldstone crowd I was ever in (even on the West Terrace North). The tickets for the match were sold at a reserve match with Charlton; I remember The Daily Telegraph reporting the attendance as some 18,000.