Jack Daniels
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My poor neighbours.
My dad to the right, and to the right of him a guy (maybe 50s) who moans a lot but is alright really. To the left of me two big guys about my age who seem pretty knowledgeable about what's happening in football but do seem to needlessly moan about our performances from time to time. Behind us old guys who are quite funny, but missing last night. No one in front as I'm front row of WSU.
In front of me is a dad and his Non interested kid, maybe 4-5 years old. Constantly turns round and does that annoying stare for no apparent reason. To my left is my mate who I go with. To the right another Dad/Kid combo, the kid a bit older and pays attention and sings now and again, the dad is mainly a mute but only pipes up when he believes the Ref is wrong. Behind me is mainly kids, between 8-16 ish who mainly tell Greer to shoot from his own 6 yard box, talk about FIFA, and shout really random stuff.
Always pot luck with a season ticket. Last year i was shit out of it in the North. The lad next to me had bad B O, got all the words wrong to all the songs all season long. He had thick skin though as every week people around him would tell to shut the f*** up... but there was no stopping him. I did feel a bit sorry for him but any pity i had soon stopped when albion scored and he'd wrap his stinking teenage arm around me.
I had to move.
So last night as i took to my seat in the upper east, my neighbour greeted me with a firm handshake, told me his name and we chatted about all things albion. A real breath of fresh air.
Left - bloke who doesn't say a word, chant, or anything, just sits texting his bird all through the match.
Right - tall bloke, shouts "COME ON!" a lot, occasional enter into a bit of conversation/banter
Behind - family with young kid, dad is a bit of an annoying know it all/smart alec.
Front - nobody
Always pot luck with a season ticket. Last year i was shit out of it in the North. The lad next to me had bad B O, got all the words wrong to all the songs all season long. He had thick skin though as every week people around him would tell to shut the f*** up... but there was no stopping him. I did feel a bit sorry for him but any pity i had soon stopped when albion scored and he'd wrap his stinking teenage arm around me.
I had to move.
So last night as i took to my seat in the upper east, my neighbour greeted me with a firm handshake, told me his name and we chatted about all things albion. A real breath of fresh air.