portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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If we were honest, we’d admit our North Stand is a bit of a caravan parked next to the Chateau.
No, people go in the North because it’s the cheapest tickets.
Sure this is a factor, but far from the sole reason.
True.If we were honest, we’d admit our North Stand is a bit of a caravan parked next to the Chateau.
THREAD TITLE - just to clarify.
The word “importance” wasn’t in reference to the ‘twelve man cheering us to a result..blah…blah’ yes, I know it’s a friendly and the club don’t care about the result, it was about the North Stand in itself. Do the regulars that do the singing not care that it’s shut, or is the North just “meh” these days?.
NB I’m an East Stand boy so I don’t care per sey. but to repeat, I just think it’s an odd decision that wouldn’t happen at any other club.
Ooh, are we doing fish jokes again?
Don’t ask me, because they’re not my words. In my OP I’ve used the term “claim” “they claim” “some claim” etc
I’m gonna have to quit now as it’s one of those threads where I’ve got the discussion in my head but it hasn’t translated into the written word. Generally speaking it was to be a discussion of how “ends” (The North, The Holmesdale, The Stratford End, The Kop etc) are perceived by the powers that be that run the clubs and also how the fans that frequent said areas see their own importance if at all. It’s my own fault for not being able to articulately and/or correctly being able to make my point.
If it was over a pint I’d be able to make myself clear!
Fair enough. I was as just trying to develop the discussion for you. We will have to ask Stratford fans about the Stratford End