Been clearing up and found a copy of the Foul* annual from 1974. There's a letter from one Andy Kenrick that really caught my eye.
"What the hell is all this we keep hearing about family football? ... Football is not about covered stadiums, padded seats, ice cream, women and kids. It's about hitching, getting pissed, shouting, swaying, standing pushing, pissing on your boots ... and, if you feel like it, aggro....
What next? A ban on singing? No scarves allowed? No standing? It's coming, unless we do something about it."
It's interesting that in the same book, there's talk about the decline in attendances. Wonder how Mr Kenrick feels now when he sees the packed-out all-seating stadiums.
* For younger readers: Foul was a precursor to the likes of When Saturday Comes. Probably not so well-written nor as funny, but a bit harder-hitting.
"What the hell is all this we keep hearing about family football? ... Football is not about covered stadiums, padded seats, ice cream, women and kids. It's about hitching, getting pissed, shouting, swaying, standing pushing, pissing on your boots ... and, if you feel like it, aggro....
What next? A ban on singing? No scarves allowed? No standing? It's coming, unless we do something about it."
It's interesting that in the same book, there's talk about the decline in attendances. Wonder how Mr Kenrick feels now when he sees the packed-out all-seating stadiums.
* For younger readers: Foul was a precursor to the likes of When Saturday Comes. Probably not so well-written nor as funny, but a bit harder-hitting.