On Saturday against Orient I set off at 8.30am, parking cost £8.50, train fare £25, tube £6.30, £20 match ticket, £20 on drinks and £5 on food. Total cost £84.80. I've lost all my work in Russia, Prague, Paris, the US, and London, so can't really afford to go. Didn't get home until 10pm, dejected, miserable after another defeat.
Today I'm off to see United play Inter Milan. Ticket cost £0, food and drink cost £0, transport £4. Total cost £4, and the quality of the football probably a tad better too. I used to stand on the Stretford End every fortnight, watch United play both domestic and European fixtures, but somehow it left me cold, a voyeur (but not in an Arsene Wenger way), rather than a fan.
I suspect that when I come home I will have had better value for money watching the Albion, it defies logic, the only thing I can put my finger on is that despite the binfests, whinges and all round goonery, it's being in the company of the Albion fans, the pisstakes, singing GOSBTS, old faces, new bucks, reminiscing about great previous days out, that makes the day. I've seen far more defeats than victories, and therefore the victories somehow are greater, an achievement rather than an expectation.
I can't wait for Walsall next Tuesday, because it's better to be poor and belong, than rich and an outsider.
Today I'm off to see United play Inter Milan. Ticket cost £0, food and drink cost £0, transport £4. Total cost £4, and the quality of the football probably a tad better too. I used to stand on the Stretford End every fortnight, watch United play both domestic and European fixtures, but somehow it left me cold, a voyeur (but not in an Arsene Wenger way), rather than a fan.
I suspect that when I come home I will have had better value for money watching the Albion, it defies logic, the only thing I can put my finger on is that despite the binfests, whinges and all round goonery, it's being in the company of the Albion fans, the pisstakes, singing GOSBTS, old faces, new bucks, reminiscing about great previous days out, that makes the day. I've seen far more defeats than victories, and therefore the victories somehow are greater, an achievement rather than an expectation.
I can't wait for Walsall next Tuesday, because it's better to be poor and belong, than rich and an outsider.