I see on Newcastle forums they are wondering about the number of empty seats in the home stands today. I presume that they don't know about our f*cking stupid policy and clunky procedure for sharing season tickets which is always particularly evident during school holidays. I was really hoping...
Well if it makes anyone feel any better a large proportion of our privatised rail companies are owned by European operators. They can charge the highest fares in Europe (world?) to operate a barely adequate service in the UK so that they can maximise profits to subsidise the efficient state...
Surely people can go without making a smart*rse comment for a couple of hours?
Personally I think smokers should be praised for not filling-up the overstretched care-homes all the non-smokers are going to spend the last 10 years of their lives in until they finally pop their clogs at 103...
They are such a shambles of a club; it will probably never happen, but why spend £100m on one totally out of proportion Texas shopping-mall of a stand when 3 sides of Selhurst are not fit for purpose? We built an entire stadium for £100m! Obviously it's a vanity project for their current...
Yes the display of weapons was disproportionately large compared to their significance in British football; if you wanted to illustrate the main weapons in the bad old days of widespread football violence you'd have a case full of Doctor Martens, coins and Puma trainers...
I find all these positive comments surprising as I found the museum very underwhelming. The Michael Jackson statue with its unfeasibly long arms (which once graced Craven Cottage) was the only major highlight for me. I thought that it had a limited range and limited number of exhibits...
My favourite quote from some entitled Chelsea p*ick on The Shite End forum:
"Didn't we sell Lamptey to these sh*tholes for literally peanuts. It's infuriating that we constantly sell promising players so cheaply to these sh*te clubs but face such antics when we want to sign players from them...