I think if I had have been the right age during this era, I probably would have enjoyed pre-corporate football more than today, despite the fact the pitches were awful, stadia were rusting, and all the violence there was. But at least players back then were a little more like the fans, in that it was almost acceptable to go out on the town after the games and have a few drinks and smoke.
Nowadays it's big business, modern facilities, elite athletes etc, which isn't all bad, but the corporatization of football really has driven people away from their local teams. Nothing is worse than hearing someone with a Brighton accent describe teams like Manchester United and Liverpool as 'We'. Really gets on my f*cking nerves.
Nowadays it's big business, modern facilities, elite athletes etc, which isn't all bad, but the corporatization of football really has driven people away from their local teams. Nothing is worse than hearing someone with a Brighton accent describe teams like Manchester United and Liverpool as 'We'. Really gets on my f*cking nerves.