No banning order, i generally think he always intends to go the game but starts getting on the beer and then just doesn't want to leave the pub. I can't get my head round it but its happend that much it doesn't surprise me anymore.
I know a lad who regularly gets a ticket to a away game, gets the train to the town or city we are playing in, and doesn't bother leaving the pub for the match.
Doubt it they are printed by Ticketmaster. I had some new season tickets as I moved seats, i called up on tuesday afternoon and picked up new ones at the ground today.
Nothing happend, i got the train about 12.30, got to new street just before 1. Some brum fans around having a drink before heading to Nottingham. Went to brewdog, saw some villa and cov fans, outside the pubs. No issues everyone just enjoying the sun and having a beer. No idea why anyone thinks...
Pros.
it actually didn't take much longer to get home than the ricoh, being able to park close to the stadium meant being on the road quick. The atmosphere was decent.
Cons.
I was sat in block 35, it was overcrowded due to them not opening block 37. Also we was on the front row of the upper...
Out at restaurant here in the UK I will normally give a fiver tip if the service and food is good. But it's about the only time I tip.
On holiday it's more expected and I usually do 10% unless it's been crap.
I go to the USA a lot for work probably every couple of months to Chicago. I was out...
You dont have to or want to sit next to the other support. Im not saying their is even a craving for it. Just saying i wouldnt have a issue with it and im sure most other wouldnt like most other sports. You can support your team, celebrate, have banter and go home
Clearly there isnt a craving...
Wouldnt bother me one way or another. I probably would choose to sit there but i wouldnt have issue sat next to someone who was a Sunderland fan they could celebrate all they wanted at the goal and visa versa.
1. Charlton vs coventry is differant than west ham vs millwall.
2. pretty much every sport does not have a issue.
3. They still have segregated areas for fans who feel they cant control themselves or handle a person of another team celebrating a goal.
Fulham have them, there is no issue with them and they work. It also works in pretty much every other sport. Why cant you can't handle sitting next to someone celebrating a goal for the other team?
You said not a team to follow. They seem to be running their club alright in my opinion. I would have mixed areas and a statue of MJ (even though it was ripped down years ago) at the ricoh for what that they have. If you cant handle a mixed area at football it show your level of maturity.
They already do it at Fulham, with no issues. I have sat in the neutral section for a game, its shared with away fans, mixed with home and tourists. I enjoyed it, spoke to both sets of fans, no one had issues celebrating.