There must be a lot of people at the Amex who only actually get to see 70 mins of the match:
- get to seat 5 mins after KO
- go for a pint 5 mins before half time
- arrive back to seat 5 mins after second half KO
- leave the ground 5 mins before final whistle
Just think of all the Albion goals...
I don't think anyone would object to having a proper St.George's day to celebrate the best things about England, and the first step should be to make it a bank holiday. Then cities and towns could arrange parades and festivities and take the cross of St.George away from those who make the...
I know it's getting boring isn't it?
We all know that our style of play and the current personnel available are not producing goals at home. But I don't work out the cost per goal I see because I'm there to support the Albion and have a day out with my mates.
The Celtic fanbase has been analysed as follows:
1. Scots of Irish ancestry
2. Highland/Gaelic Scots (lowland Scots are more Rangers inclined)
3. Irish
4. English with Irish ancestry
5. Global, with 160 supporters clubs in 20 countries
Capita Consulting estimate that the global fanbase to be...
Well you are being a bit miserable. It's nothing to do with pulling in new young supporters; it's about lads who were 10 when their dad's took them to The Amex when it opened are now typical 20 year olds looking for a laugh. And frankly I think smoke bombs are great; it's a harmless way of...
He's an absolute Twitter ****, imagining that because he had a high profile many years ago his opinion are any better informed than you would expect of a reasonably well educated 10 year old...
Having worked in one of the first Spoons in the mid-80s I know some of the tricks used to keep prices low. Managers are only allowed a tiny percentage of wastage and so I've seen drip trays, slop buckets and even beer left in glasses go back in the barrel.
If you are surviving on a state...
There is a strong possibility that we will put in another poor performance today, but unless you are going with the intention of cheering-on the team then don't bother going.
When the going gets tough (and as Albion fans we know all about things getting tough) we don't need booing and...
Correct; in recent seasons both home and away I have found the Scousers perfectly fine to mix with and many downright friendly. The fans of London clubs always seem to have the worst attitude...
Weighing it up...
Chelsea: owned and financed by a crook; won everything; really obnoxious and arrogant fans.
Palace: tin-pot club playing in front of a collection of mismatched cow-sheds; no significant honours; embarrassing fans.
On balance I go for Palace to win the semi and then hopefully...
Well you see there has been this pandemic thing, and a lot of people are still nervous about packed public transport to an out of town stadium and mixing among big crowds. Tonight I noticed that a lot of the older folk and those with young kids who are usually near me were not there. Oh and we...