Fu Howtun? The famous 18th century Mongolian philosopher?
Yeah him
Edna is not the only female on Nsc.
Loosely translated as "If I write a piece slating the support, they will be so indignant and eager to prove me wrong, the atmosphere for the remaining games will be a veritable CALDERON of noise".
Which is EXACTLY what the club want.
Clever.
Sales bait for the paper version of a production that is a pale shadow of its former self.
Having said that, Naylor has a point of sorts. The atmosphere was fine in the first two seasons but has been a bit flat and intermittent ever since. Its not unique to the Amex though. Many new all seater stadia have similar issues.
That's a little unfair. Just as you may not hear the WSU from the North Stand, you need to realise that not much is heard from the North Stand when in WSU !
No they don't. They have 30 hooded chavs in a corner, with a drum and mic right infront of them. The rest of the ground never sing like I've seen at The Albion.
I beg to differ, one the last couple of televised Palace games the whole atmosphere has seemed noticeably louder with wide participation. Could be TV, but seems that way. We, on the other hand, are always limited at home and the away end always seem to be louder and constant.
Edna is not the only female on Nsc.
Edna won't be happy you called her that
Andy Naylor. A 'local' journalist who lost the club and due to dwindling print sales has no connection to the fan base.
The epitome of irrelevance in modern football.
I've not learnt a single exclusive following or reading his poorly researched prose in years. Such dull trite and boring analysis and interviews.
Just seems unnatural to sing with passion when you're sitting on your arse! IMHO
How much of the north are actually stood up?
What a great time to make these comments though, anyone would think he has some agenda to be controversial to try sell some more papers. Oh...
Everything Naylor or rather his Editor do is ultimately designed to generate more revenue either online or via print sales or advertising and sustain their business of paying journalists, editors, photographers to produce content about the Albion (and everything else). . And this is a single column amidst dozens and dozens of other pieces in a week.
Local journalism is in a fight for its life .
What exactly is wrong with that ?
Let's be honest though (having lived there)
Brighton, Hove, Portslade is a pleasent enough place to live but don't expect unbridled passion.
That's why the potential of MK is so much greater it's gritty, urban and bang on between London and Birmingham.
Let's be honest though (having lived there)
Brighton, Hove, Portslade is a pleasent enough place to live but don't expect unbridled passion.
That's why the potential of MK is so much greater it's gritty, urban and bang on between London and Birmingham.