They could have tvs in them and show the game.
With winter on way has club ever given consideration to constructing a cover for P & R Queue.
With winter on way has club ever given consideration to constructing a cover for P & R Queue.
The fans of today just don't understand what football is really about. Or should I say the fans of the top two leagues. In the days of the Goldstone it would be a few jars in the local pub (including the driver!), off to one of the roads off Goldstone Crescent to park, the walk through Hove Park in the rain, standing on the East for two hours (luckily the half time break was only 10 mins), walking back to the car avoiding the inevitable crowd trouble, queuing for ever trying to get out of town, getting back to pub to dry off. All of this after yet another defeat.
They could have tvs in them and show the game.
.The fans of today just don't understand what football is really about. Or should I say the fans of the top two leagues. In the days of the Goldstone it would be a few jars in the local pub (including the driver!), off to one of the roads off Goldstone Crescent to park, the walk through Hove Park in the rain, standing on the East for two hours (luckily the half time break was only 10 mins), walking back to the car avoiding the inevitable crowd trouble, queuing for ever trying to get out of town, getting back to pub to dry off. All of this after yet another defeat.
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Car, you say? CAR? You were lucky... When I were a lad, we used to have to walk aye, 10 mile, carrying our own milk crate to stand on AND wor Dad's bottles of brown ale... AND we all had Northern accents, even though we lived in Hove... etc, etc
The fans of today just don't understand what football is really about. Or should I say the fans of the top two leagues. In the days of the Goldstone it would be a few jars in the local pub (including the driver!), off to one of the roads off Goldstone Crescent to park, the walk through Hove Park in the rain, standing on the East for two hours (luckily the half time break was only 10 mins), walking back to the car avoiding the inevitable crowd trouble, queuing for ever trying to get out of town, getting back to pub to dry off. All of this after yet another defeat.
They'd have to leave after 75mins to catch the start... ohTV’s that switch on in the 80th minute.
With winter on way has club ever given consideration to constructing a cover for P & R Queue.
With winter on way has club ever given consideration to constructing a cover for P & R Queue.
With winter on way has club ever given consideration to constructing a cover for P & R Queue.