Thunder Bolt
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The cost of football. I'm glad I get a concession, or else I'd be priced out of going.
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The cost of football. I'm glad I get a concession, or else I'd be priced out of going.
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broaden your interestsWhat else you gonna do on a Saturday?
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When did football become modern?
Was it when Spurs built the first corporate stand in England?
Was it when Arsenal moved from South London to North London?
Was it when we introduced the League cup?
Or was it when England finally decided to join in with the World cup?
£37 is bad enough for leeds.
Never understood the complaints about the income of footballers. They're paid what the market dictates is their worth. Same as the top few thousand Actors, Lawyers, Doctors, or the upper echelon of those in business. These young men are superb at what they do and that excellence is represented in their wage. It also helps that their career is an oddity in it's brevity.
Is £20k a week a lot for a teenager to earn? Absolutely, but there are plenty of other professions where the practitioners earn far more, for far longer, in return for far less excellence.
I honestly think the worst thing about modern football is the modern League football fan. Entitled ********s who turn up expecting to be entertained, who don't bother their arse to sing or encourage their team, who bugger off 10 minutes early, or if their team is losing. "Fans" who wear the club colours and buy the hats but aren't supporters by any measure.
Bellends on the whole.
Yep; I remember the good old days when you took your life in your hands going to a football match.
Everyone getting pissed before, during and after the match.
Running fights with other fans (or even your own fans); fist fights, knife fights, football "firms" out to maim opposition fans, racist chants, homophobic chants etc. etc.
Personally, I was glad to trade in the flick knife and two square feet on the terraces for a comfortable seat and a family atmosphere (and I'd prefer prawn sandwiches to our pies too!).
Guess I'm just an old softy now.....!
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Hell of a strawman you've built there Biddles...
Passion and partisan does not equal violence and thuggery and it's silly to imply it does. The Bundesliga fans are vociferous, impassioned, considerate and pleasant... are we so unlike our teutonic brethren?
Don't think I was equating the two. I was simply comparing fans of old with modern day.
Clearly it was a sweeping statement that didn't apply to all fans but I'm old enough to remember the 70s and 80s and the rather threatening atmosphere at many grounds, particularly the bigger clubs.
By the same token you seem to be suggesting that modern day fans lack passion? Can't say I believe that either.
The OP was all about football rather than the periphery though. My belief is that modern day footballers are, on average, much fitter and more technically adept than in past eras though better pitches, balls and training techniques have all contributed to making this happen.
I remember being quite bored by many matches in the 70s but I watch many games at all levels these days and usually find them quite absorbing even if I have no particular loyalty to either team.
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In quoting my post in your reply, you appeared to be arguing against my position about modern fans with your statements about hooliganism.
For what it's worth, I've been on the wrong end of "bother" though fortunately nothing too serious, and I'm delighted it's going away. I honestly believe there's less passion in the ground these days, St James' used to be a cauldron of noise, so did Anfield, Old Trafford and Goodison... now there are too many corporate seats, too many stag-dos, too many tourists and day-trippers. I don't know what it was like at the Goldstone ground, but whenever I watch a game in the top 2 tiers, the atmosphere is pretty poor more often than not.
The standard of the average professional player has certainly improved, even in the 2 and a bit decades that I've been aware of football. The tactical side of things has also dramatically improved. Thankfully managers like Redknapp are being phased out by fresh ideas and a greater understanding of the game.
Part of me wants Premier league money but Championship seems more exciting to me. The desire seems greater
It's the European competition evolution that has gone to shit. The European Cup and an almost equally prestigious UEFA Cup were better times. Even the CWC was interesting.
Can't say I've ever been to any of the grounds you mention, so can't really compare then and now though they still get big crowds, of course.
My formative years were spent at a division 2/3 side (Plymouth Argyle) and more recently (80s onwards) at Spurs and Fulham ending up with BHFC.
The atmosphere at the Amex can be great. I still remember last season against Sheffield Wednesday which was electric.
We clearly agree about football on the pitch though. We used to thrill to Bobby Charlton hitting a 30 yard pass. This happens pretty much every game at all levels these days!
I still love watching the likes of Knocky waltzing past 3 players. Too many are afraid to do that these days......
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