Del Fenner
Because of Boxing Day
an historic
an historic
In a pub before the game, an even grander spectacle of nature than our murmurations of Starlings over the West Pier.
A comb-over of Bobby Charltons!
Great ground for watching (glad I didn’t have to sit down though), crap home atmosphere/fans (probably worst this season so far), concourse way too small, catering rubbish, frustrating result, long journey.
No, I was away. My lad said that was worse though to be fair. At least OT was full!did you go to Arsenal
No, I was away. My lad said that was worse though to be fair. At least OT was full!
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Arsenal don’t have history ?Really ? I despise Arsenal but to say they don’t have ‘history’ shows a startling lack of knowledgeIt was a dream to see BHA playing PL football at the Theater of Dreams and it arrived at 3pm on a Saturday. Forget getting up at 5 am or getting home at 1 am, forget the half pints, forget the half/half scarfs and all the tourists (added to by 3000 southerners all with cameras) and forget we were meant to bow down and respect the mighty United and let them score six.
These big clubs know how to manage hospitality. But I felt at home at Old Trafford. Unlike West Ham, Arsenal and I expect Man City or Wembley, Man Utd have history and the ground felt like history. Made to feel welcome by everyone there.
In the same way that Brighton have history but a new ground, United still have Old Trafford and most of the old walls. I'm expecting Liverpool to be the same.
One thing that will stick in my mind. Service station (M6 toll road) 75 miles from OT when SIX coaches of United fans turn up. Do any fans live in Manchester?