Didn't I mention, Bono, Father Jack Hackett, Bob Geldof, Oscar Wilde and Mark Lawrenson were having a pint in the other bar?
Ha ha, that's more like it
Didn't I mention, Bono, Father Jack Hackett, Bob Geldof, Oscar Wilde and Mark Lawrenson were having a pint in the other bar?
I've got a ticket for Palace and I object to this.
IF you are going to do it. IF! Then I insist on the following...
All furniture to be removed and replaced by rotten wooden furniture
Cold air to be pumped into the east stand
The toilet floors to be awash with horse urine
At the final whistle everyone to be kept in with no food or drink for 45 minutes at least
All those attending to be marched to Falmer station en mass, stopping every 50 yards for 15 minutes
These should be the minimal conditions![/QUOTE]Sounds to me as you would rather stay at home.....
I remember when we lost 5-0. Took an hour to be marched to the station in the rain. Then a police horse pissed on my mate. That was the most entertaining part of the day.
This year I travel in expectation. i.e. I will at least steer clear of horses.
boisterous ........... you mean people shouting at a TV monitorWith them opening up at 12.30, people are going to be "well oiled" when the main event comes up, and depending on how the game goes, things could get boisterous !
Not the kind of situation I'd want to be looking after little-uns. How old are they ?
under no obligation but just felt the need to for some reasonIts not like the club are under any obligation to try to arrange a live beamback of the game, so why should they have to justify anything ? If they manage to get permission then there will clearly be costs involved in laying this on for what will be a relatively limited audience.
£15 doesn't strike me as being overly excessive, but If you think the club are ripping you off by charging it, then give it a swerve. No biggee is it.
need people like youI'm with Simster on this. Been a couple of times to Palace - and I have left on both
occasions thinking who's the mug here mug for paying money to be treated like
a ******ing animal.
Bollocks to the Croydon trip.....It'll be a treat to sit and watch it at the AMex.
You're in your 40s too now aren't you? You're not a whipper snapper anyhow. Surely you can understand that some people can't be arsed with the excessive nonsense involved in a trip to that dump?need people like you
You're in your 40s too now aren't you? You're not a whipper snapper anyhow. Surely you can understand that some people can't be arsed with the excessive nonsense involved in a trip to that dump?
don't agree myself , but he said he's been a couple of times hardly a die hard is he ?You're in your 40s too now aren't you? You're not a whipper snapper anyhow. Surely you can understand that some people can't be arsed with the excessive nonsense involved in a trip to that dump?
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzJust booked two tickets for the Beam Back, will be nice driving to Amex, parking, enjoying the game with other fans in the warm & comfort of our own amazing stadium, then 10 minutes back home, wicked, really looking forward to it
boisterous ........... you mean people shouting at a TV monitor
under no obligation but just felt the need to for some reason
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Rev and i are telepathic no need to bother , sorry you couldn't catch on to the second .You do love a facepalm don't you.
Yes, boisterous as in people shouting at a TV monitor. Probably loud and boozed up and jumping about, and I will almost certainly be one of them. Which is fine, its all part of the fun. I'm just not sure it'd be a place for U10's, but then I don't own any, so not my problem.
Dunno what you're on about with the second comment tbh, but I'll raise your (now obligatory) with a
You and The Rev should get together. What a conversation that would be.
I'm going to have a huge Heart v Head battle until the tickets are sold out.Yes, boisterous as in people shouting at a TV monitor. Probably loud and boozed up and jumping about, and I will almost certainly be one of them. Which is fine, its all part of the fun. I'm just not sure it'd be a place for U10's, but then I don't own any, so not my problem.
i thought football today was all about sanitisationi can see that it would be a rather sanitised experience, and wouldn't give [mention=11191]das reich[/mention] and his mates their chosen complete football experience.
Perhaps if they put the match on 4 of the screens, and played green street on the other one, that would improve it for them?