AmexRuislip
Retired Spy 🕵️♂️
All gigs we've attended, logged by keeping the tickets.Nope. Would be infinitely more interesting to log every gig I ever went to. Tho failed to do that also
All gigs we've attended, logged by keeping the tickets.Nope. Would be infinitely more interesting to log every gig I ever went to. Tho failed to do that also
Woodworm by any chanceNo, it just seems like a vanity project to me. I have notched the bed post though.
If it is, it's riddled!Woodworm by any chance
Another Anorak and ProudMy 1,000th Albion game was actually quite a few years back; Paul Barber was kind enough to invite me into the boardroom hospitality lounge shortly afterwards for a game against Blackburn, having seen an article about my milestone in The Argus (in which I was a somewhat reluctant participant).
As a nerdy teenager, I started writing down the games which I attended in a notebook which evolved into an Excel spreadsheet that I maintained over the years. Last year I discovered the aforementioned Futbology app, which is an absolute godsend. I spent ages retrospectively logging everything into it, so I'm now armed with every possible statistic with which to bore people.
I've got over 1,500 games logged, mainly Albion and England but also the non-league stuff which I can remember (so overall it will be an underestimate). Currently on 1,265 Albion games and 199 different grounds overall. I was due to reach the 200 ground milestone last week, but my trip to Naples was pulled at the last minute by SportsWorld, annoyingly. My 200th ground will now likely end up being either in Malta with England or some nondescript Isthmian League ground with Littlehampton Town.
I am aware that the above makes me sound like a massive anorak but, frankly, I've reached the age at which I'm beyond caring.
Daft isn’t it, I’ve been to hundreds of gigs, quite possibly over 1000, but I have only kept one ticket, the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert in 2007. It never occurred to me when I went to my first gig in 1981, and as many have said here, nowadays many tickets are on your phone or print at home, so nothing really to keep.All gigs we've attended, logged by keeping the tickets.
Even keep PAH tickets, although they are trimmed down and don't resemble an ordnance survey map any more.Daft isn’t it, I’ve been to hundreds of gigs, quite possibly over 1000, but I have only kept one ticket, the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert in 2007. It never occurred to me when I went to my first gig in 1981, and as many have said here, nowadays many tickets are on your phone or print at home, so nothing really to keep.
* I do still have my ticket to see Motörhead at the Hammersmith Odeon in January 2016
Setlistfm is helpful.I have, however, started a mission to log every gig I've ever been to, combining evidence from social, photos, setlist.fm, friends etc. Quite a lot of fun piecing evidence together.
It is.Setlistfm is helpful.
Hence 'now'.....backdating it is a bit more troublesome as I found outHow does it account for my horrendous long term memory though?
Save this for the FA Cup final ticket allocation thread...Maybe we could get some stats going?
1) Most games in total ( I know accuracy is difficult )
2) Most successive games
.....and so on.