For those going up to the Emirates on Saturday, the Arsenal keepers warm up jerseys are particularly horrible but if you look at the design across the stomach, it appears to have what can only be viewed as a cock and balls with a cock ring on it
There was a really good interview with him earlier this month https://www.theguardian.com/football/article/2024/aug/10/i-try-not-to-think-about-dying-sven-goran-eriksson-on-his-terminal-illness-scandal-and-why-he-feels-sorry-for-the-next-england-manager
There was half a sausage on the stairs up to the WSU before the game so either it was so crap someone just threw it away or some poor kid was being told off by their parent for dropping £3.25 of sausage.
First time in years I’ve used the Uni. Left it 45 minutes before getting back to the car after the game and the queues were still ridiculous and took us over 30 minutes to get out. I’m sure it was not that bad in the past.
I do wonder how many people away from the NE corner had spotted Dunk getting cramp in the goal celebrations. You would assume he’ll get some stick from the others in the dressing room for that.
Just before the final whistle he shifted one of the United players away from the ball in a manner befitting an NFL Linebacker. How the ref didn’t give a free kick is a mystery
I think there is only one lift you can use in the ESU - the one at the South end. The big lifts in the WSU seem to be reserved for the TV crews and catering teams use but the ones at either end don't seem heavily used so they probably could make them available if they really wanted.
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No exception - there seemed to be a fair few people using it.
Ultimately, it is the individual's responsibility to ensure that they are able to get down in the event of an emergency and for many, going down the stairs is easier than getting up them.
To your point though, I wonder if someone...
There is one in the East stand used by supporters - I switched briefly after knee surgery and was able to use the lift. I would assume the same rules would apply if they allowed people to use one of the three(?) lifts in the West.
There are definitely a number of people who seem to have to treat it like an Everest expedition - establishing camps on every landing to get their breath before taking on the next part of the climb.
I do find that these days, the first couple of home games are a bit of a cardio workout. Then...