Totally
Have a look at the general response to McGuinness' death. You'd have to ban half of Ireland from being involved in the Albion if you don't want people saying positive things about him on his death.
Totally irrelevant to him drink driving.
I'm not sure - I don't think the club runs a permanent online thing for merch although I will ask at training on Weds.
They were selling baseball caps, bucket hats and bottle openers on Saturday and I presume will have them again next time.
I would check carefully any time you're coming down just in case but that is slated to be the ground for the next two home games - using the Gaelic pitch which is a similar length to an oval.
Cheers for coming down! I played full forward for the second and fourth quarters. Barely got on the ball but a couple of tackles I was quite pleased with!
You're so right about what an amazing club it is - massive community effort. I used to play 8-9 years ago and have just come back as my kids...
I'm pretty sure (and I can't be bothered to look it up) that last time the Aviva hosted the Europa League final it didn't sell out.
Atalanta Vs Benfica in Croke Park would have been a bit shit.
The new Cruzcampo bar in the North is good - no queue after I came out of the toilet at half time on Saturday.
Would love to see some people going round with those backpacks selling 330ml cans/bottles. Perfect size for half time. You can happily drink a pint at halftime but it's a bit rushed.
I've never really given much thought to win percentage as a stat (no idea what typical percentages are) but my gut instinct is that winning one in three for a club our size in the PL, who finished 17th the year before, is ok?
This has happened to myself and others in my group this season (for the first time ever). We're still very regular away followers but families, mortgages etc have had us rein it in just a little. I find it hard to believe we're not still comfortably in the top 1000 but got to trust the system is...
I like Owen Jones. Tends to have a sensible take on most things. Chavs and The Establishment are brilliant, and his book on Corbyn was actually very critical of his leadership and handling of the antisemitism situation.
Interesting there's three pages of "good riddance" style replies, and only...
This isn't the point I was making though, I'm not a complete idiot. Although it's got to be a fact that whenever you gain points you go up the ladder, as there will always be some people above you they didn't go that one. So if you were really close to 381 you never know!
The point was purely...
Yeah you may be right that maybe if it was obvious that going to West Ham would make sure you had the extra points in place before the Luton ticket sales, a few more may have purchased. But I'm not convinced it would have caused huge inflation in the points market for the top 1000. I'm probably...
Given the entire purpose of the comment was to illustrate how different on sale dates can affect people's tiers, isn't that exactly how it should be worded.
But ok, if it had gone on sale last week I DEFINITELY would have been in the top tier. And if I'd have known that by sacrificing West Ham...
But we don't all know that do we? Because we have no as accurate idea when the games are going on sale.
As I've said above if this game had gone on sale last week with West Ham points not allocated (I didn't go), I reckon I'd have got into the top tier. If it went on sale next week there's a...
What do you mean not real?
If you're a handful of points off, when they choose to put the on-sale date, and whether it includes a recent game you may or may not have attended, is going to have a massive difference for those people. Obviously this can do some people some favours as well.
It would probably be 12-14 more.
I know a lot of people who are in top tier and go to most games who didn't go. Obviously most of the top 1000 will have gone.
There's no solution to this but it just shows that when points are added and when games go on sale can be really impactful on those who...
Yep - so if this went on sale next week there's no guarantee that I'd have got one with the Stoke points.
But I reckon of the 1000 or so top, most were at West Ham, and if those points were speedily allocated, that probably pushed me out. So for those on the absolute borderline, who go most but...
Yes, you're right.
I think (speaking for myself anyway) the issue is the rumoured inconsistencies with when points are allocated, mixed with the seemingly random on sale dates
I appreciate I don't have my Stoke points, but if this game had gone on sale last week (and if West Ham points weren't...