There's something quite nice about lone days by coach!
Next season will be my 14th season of going to games on my own. I can't stand it, and occasionally the loneliness of it makes me so miserable I don't bother going, but getting smashed has usually made it bearable.
There's something quite nice about lone days by coach!
Next season will be my 14th season of going to games on my own. I can't stand it, and occasionally the loneliness of it makes me so miserable I don't bother going, but getting smashed has usually made it bearable.
Sporting my faded Nike BHAFC hoody I was accosted by an Albion fan from Nantwich on the Aquaduct thingy near Wrexham the morning after the Citeh game. Talked about Connolly and his performances v City and Bristol Rovers. Was it you?
I remember most of the trips flew by just by going up to other teams fans and saying stuff for example, like, “so who’s playing well for Lincoln this year?”
Sometimes I go to aways on my own. I’d say, try going by train. There’s always a churn of people to talk to as there’s more changing trains and moving around in carriages. Tonnes of football chat to randoms, Albion fans or otherwise.
And remember, you’re always likely to make more friends clutching a 4 pack of lager than you are staring at a phone
I’m not positioning myself as the world’s greatest maker of friends by the way, I just don’t remember having a day not talking to anyone on a train whereas I do on a coach .
Aye. Unfortunately I don't have a personality and look fairly sinister. You're right, though.
In fairness, I had a wonderful time on the train back from Huddersfield last season by combining a bottle of rum, an industrial amount of Setraline and a four-pack of San Miguel
There's the guy in Saltash who I think goes to matches regularly.Loner down here in Cornwall!
There's the guy in Saltash who I think goes to matches regularly.
Same. Used to actually prefer it. Easier to get lost in the music.
I did. Via Tarporley.- Hope you made it home OK...
oh just seen thisA couple of weeks ago I met a fan on the way back from Man City away, on the Pontcysyllte aqueduct. I was nearly speechless...
Crewe is a bit short of Brighton fans at the moment to be honest...
Don't like to admit it but I live in Crewe too and travel to every game with some other Cheshire Seagulls
Is it your flag that I used to see at Withdean and the Amex?