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Hypia season that wasn't much fun.I prefer watching a winning team, so the championship was more fun. Scratching for existence isn't
Hypia season that wasn't much fun.I prefer watching a winning team, so the championship was more fun. Scratching for existence isn't
your MumLoving it and i want .
Enjoyed it but away games appear sterile now
Agreed. Ignoring relegation possibilities, I’m far more likely to return to Swansea, Bournemouth, Stoke, West Ham, Leicester and West Brom ([emoji23][emoji23]) than Man U, Spurs or Arsenal.
Enjoyed it but away games appear sterile now
It's been more enjoyable than I expected. We're nearly in April and have only lost at home to City, Chelsea and Liverpool. That's some feat for a newly promoted club.
Beating Arsenal will live long in the memory and the quality of football we now play is on another level compared to last season. I thought we might be the whipping boy's back in August but we've more than held our own.
Have only made it to 3 away games, Watford, Chelsea and Newcastle & i didn't really enjoy any of them (Watford was ok I guess). From what others have said, away games haven't been as much fun which you can understand seeing as we've hardly scored any goals or picked up many points. That's to be expected in this league though.
I do miss the annual visit to Craven Cottage, the absolute best away day around. Hope we stay up and Fulham nick promotion.
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Does it? With the exception of Man United and Spurs i don't think it's been any different in that regard.One of my main gripes is the pub/travel to ground side of away games. In the Championship and below you could rock up in most towns and just go to a few pubs before easily getting a cab or walking to the ground at about 2.45/50. This year it feels like you've had to plan which pubs you can go to and the time you have to leave (much closer to 2 o'clock than 3 o'clock) just to get to the ground with no worries.
It is only a minor gripe but pre-match beers in the lower leagues seemed to have a lot more spontaneity and ease.
Does it? With the exception of Man United and Spurs i don't think it's been any different in that regard.
Tbh, our style of football away from home hasn't hoped makes away games any better. But the beers have been class, as have some of the grounds bar atmosphere.
Home games have been amazing, only disappointment has been the away crowd. Even when thunping us Chelsea and Liverpool fans were crap. Very odd, I thought the big teams were supposed to be silent at home but brilliant away.
All in all though I'll be gutted if we go down. The pressure and intensity of the Prem games is miles beyond the Championship even if the standard isn't much different in the bottom half.
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To be fair West Ham and Everton aren't really near anything and you're right about the Leicester queue, that was ridiculous. Spent 25 mins in a queue, went for a piss when we finally got in and missed us go a goal down.Perhaps it's just been the bigger clubs where it's been like that. United, Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea felt like it but so did Everton and West Ham. Even Leicester which is generally a good away game had queues for about 25 mins to get in the ground (think that may have been a one off though).
West Brom and Stoke did have a better feel.