LamieRobertson
Not awoke
What have you saved money on?
Lol...i was thinking the same
What have you saved money on?
Our resident loon from Aberdeen often ended up like this after a day out ,missing trains ,planes and ending up anywhere but Aberdeen . Often he'd not find the score till he looked in a paper on Sunday . The turning point came after a dodgy rough sleep in Glasgow in September 18 after a game at Fylde ,he hasn't touched a drop since .Good man ,though bar midweek games he didn't miss a game this season .Watching Aldershot without a beer
I double check the score on Twitter, sometimes my wife asks me the score.
My 16 year old lad has been coming along to non league games, earlier in the season we went to watch a Peacehaven game, usually I have a few drinks after the match, but we came back at about 5pm this day.
Mrs said " oh you are home early " I said " match was abandoned as the floodlights failed" the boy piped up " lights went out at half time " Mrs then said " you're not home early then"
He will learn.
Good to see him getting into non league ,best days just after Aldershot reformed ,cracking times .
As others have said. Missing the journey down chatting on the train, the cheeky pint in the Evening Star before heading up to Falmer. Standing in the sunshine, or even in the rain, with a pint of Harveys outside the ground, having a laugh with mates from other parts of the ground and watching the fans go by. Missing the pie and inevitable couple more pints on the West Upper concourse in the final hour before kick off. Then afterwards, catching up with those mates in the North Stand for the debrief and more laughs, and of course more beer. Not missing the football so much, football is the catalyst for all the other things on a match day, the glue of the shared experience that helps hold those friendships together, it doesn't really matter if we win or lose most of the time, what matters is that we are all there.
I am not missing the game itself nearly enough to make attractive the prospect of watching it on TV from an empty neutral stadium, that is not football to me. Therefore I have little or no interest in football until it can resume in the way that it matters for fans like myself. Those that like to watch in on TV may take a different view, but fans that go to games want to go to games.
One of my other lads actually got me into non league.
He's 22 now but when he was at school he asked me to take him to Lewes FC as a few of his classmates went. He would go off with his friends when we got to the ground, occasionally returning for money for food or drink from me, I found I was really enjoying the football even though I was on my own.
With all the discussion about how, when and where football might resume to complete this season, it suddenly struck me, quite surprisingly, that I am not actually missing it in the slightest.
Although yes, I am looking forward to going to games again, and I couldn't even contemplate never going again, there is no major gap in my life without it right now.
Putting aside the obvious bigger picture of what is going on right now, is anyone else not really missing their weekly fix?
Saved on a Season ticket in WSL for several years now ,probably 3k plus other expenses
Regards
DF
Saved on a Season ticket in WSL for several years now ,probably 3k plus other expenses
Regards
DF
I don't t think that the thread was aimed at people who gave up supporting the Albion years ago.
Stale atmosphere against a lively pub there's no comparisonInteresting thread, watching the Albion in the PL, the novelty has worn off for a fair few it seems.
Drinking seems more popular than the football.