It does rather bemuse me with the anti English feeling, however justified, that so many Irish choose to live in England, so we can't be that bad.
A good benefit system (eg for travellers) certainly helps.
I haven't watched it but would be dissapointed if they just tried to re-hash the characters of years ago. The actors were outstanding and the characters had chemistry.
But it's a different world now. Polititians are no longer amatures and have an army of political advisers. The Civil Service no...
When things look bleak take a look at the league 10 or so years ago to see the likes of Swansea, Cardiff, Hull & ourselves, all on the brink and look where we are now. PAFC have the fanbase, the ground & the potential so you could be flying again someday soon.
That reminds me of 1979 when we had Arsenal as our very 1st Div 1 game (Prem for you youngsters).
We were a great team, three fantastic years, confident. They were Arsenal, FA Cup winners, big following. For 20 mins we pinned them back, played good football, no problem. Then.....
...they...
Hopefully we'll get them in a Amex cup tie sometime next season.
Always been well supported, considering the distances they travel, and I reckon they'd bring a great party atmosphere.
I remember the days of Marriner & co!
I like it. I know it's lost alot of it's novelty but, when the screens are on, kids (& adults) are up there bopping around and it injects a bit of life before the game.
People do seem to be taking their seats later & later though, but the kids need to be entertained.
Was looking fwd to drinking Hophead at the bars but was seldom on sale where you could use the ecard.
Just a thought, would the Amex make a good venue for a Beer fest?
If it was near bike racks then there must be a fair number of people with expencive bikes who will now worry as to how secure these bikes are during matchs.
Pretty good but should have been picked up on the Newcastle ticket prices and the fact that cheaper ones and the whole of WSU were not shown as available online.
They bemoaned the fact that people though all tickets were £40.00 but they had the ability to put the right message across.