I'm not sure what your point is, I didn't even mention WSU in that post or how vocal it is!
Sorry CB, completely miss read your post. I'm over sensitive about my WSU. Accept my apologies.
I'm not sure what your point is, I didn't even mention WSU in that post or how vocal it is!
Got me in one!
WSU spot on apart from .............unfit and probably drink a couple too many on match days.
Sorry CB, completely miss read your post. I'm over sensitive about my WSU. Accept my apologies.
Wear the cap if it fits.
Me? I bounce and flounce, baby x
Yeah - over sensitive as a newt.
Ha, you,ll be banned soon anyway.
Ouch, yep, back on the pills and a proper slide whistle... VROOP!
It is possible to watch the match and be aware of what is going on around you. It's quite easy really. Just wait for the first time the referee makes a debatable decision against the Albion, jump up and shout about it as you normally would, and when nobody within ten rows of you joins in you know you're surrounded by the part-timers. I've no problem with that, they pay their money and it's just as valuable as anyone else's. And it's a shame because the ESU has a fantastic view that I would be happy to have for my season ticket, but I couldn't possibly sit amongst hundreds of people who don't really care what's going on on the pitch.
On the other hand, I've been in the WSU two or three times, and while I find the view is a bit too high, at least you can be sure the people up there are engrossed in the game and reacting to it.
You've only got to look across the pitch to see it's exactly the same view as those in the 1901 club pay £1,500 a season for, so of course it is fantastic.
WSU spot on apart from .............unfit and probably drink a couple too many on match days.
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