Its got that bad, the owner of arsenal fan tv will be hoping they lose as the vidoes get loads of views when fans 'rage'....they used to be a great club with great support and Highbury was a great place to watch football.
Another club that sold its soul and is now followed by hysterical jonny come latelys and half wits.
Signed.Upsetting people in Henley In Arden already.... looks like much more than a wheelchair basketball team will be affected by them muscling in on their latest patch...
See the comments on this petition somebody has set up. Maybe sign it too!
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You cant ask to go back to the Ricoh because of Wembley!!In our relegation to league 2 season there was a 20 or 30 minute version of twist and shout....absolutely amazing atmosphere probably one of the best memories for me, Wembley also, and shared with my son too...amazing.
BRING US BACK TO WHERE WE BELONG...or BUB TWWEB if you like
I fucking loved HR, the location and the boozers around it.
I won’t hear a word against it.
It was shit. Fucking pole in your view all the time. Knees banging on the seat in front. Fucking ages to get into and out of. No chance of any food or drinks at HT, no parking for miles. Walking back as a kid past prozzies. Mismatched stands.
I suspect the difference is between people who go to drink and people who don’t. Me and Otis aren’t drinkers and prefer the Ricoh.
It was shit. Fucking pole in your view all the time. Knees banging on the seat in front. Fucking ages to get into and out of. No chance of any food or drinks at HT, no parking for miles. Walking back as a kid past prozzies. Mismatched stands.
I suspect the difference is between people who go to drink and people who don’t. Me and Otis are fannies and prefer the Ricoh.
Walking back as a kid past prozzies.
End of, take us home.
Which is the dream, but even if someone came in to build us a ground, the council have already shown an unwillingness to be supportiveThe owners to actually take responsibility for the club they own and build us a ground?
not sure I agree with that either. I would normally have a couple of beers in town, share an uber (so about a £3 cost each to Casino to watch the early prem game, watch ccfc, back to casino for late prem game then uber back into town for some beers.
I agree with so much of that, except I wasn't encountering the prostitutes at all. Don't think I ever saw one, even though sometimes I would look for a good 30 minutes or so.It was shit. Fucking pole in your view all the time. Knees banging on the seat in front. Fucking ages to get into and out of. No chance of any food or drinks at HT, no parking for miles. Walking back as a kid past prozzies. Mismatched stands.
I suspect the difference is between people who go to drink and people who don’t. Me and Otis aren’t drinkers and prefer the Ricoh.
Yup. Agree with a lot of that, except I wasn't encountering the prostitutes at all. No idea why, because sometimes I would spend a good half an hour looking for t
I agree with so much of that, except for encountering the prostitutes. Don't think I ever saw one, even though sometimes I would look for a good 30 minutes.
The seats were very tight. One of my mates was a big bloke and he stopped coming because his knees were always pressed up against the seat in front.
I didn't have any trouble parking, though I would have to make sure I was there before 2, but my main problems with it were the lack of atmosphere, poor views and uncomfortable seating.
What's the timescale on the EC decision? Open ended?
(I see the Champions of Champions snooker is at Milton Keynes next year btw)
You also though have to look at the crowd as a whole don't you.I just think the divide is interesting. Not a right or wrong thing. For some they want a certain atmosphere that involves drinking and their mates and so on, just wanted to show there’s some sections of our fans with a different perspective. Fanny views matter too
I don't have gravy either.Not having a few beers on match day is like having your sunday dinner with no gravy.
No gravy on a Sunday dinner? Is everything ok?I don't have gravy either.
It's fine.No gravy on a Sunday dinner? Is everything ok?
I just think the divide is interesting. Not a right or wrong thing. For some they want a certain atmosphere that involves drinking and their mates and so on, just wanted to show there’s some sections of our fans with a different perspective. Fanny views matter too
its crazy how some people cant seperate booze from footballHaha! I realise it’s sacrilegious and I’m in the minority.
its crazy how some people cant seperate booze from football
its crazy how some people cant seperate booze from football
You also though have to look at the crowd as a whole don't you.
I would be interested to know just what percentage of fans like to go for a drink before the game.
I suspect it wouldn't be more than about 20% of the attendance.
considering I was a child when we were there (prem days) I’d disagree with the drinking side of it for me. Didn’t start chugging pints until I was 9.
dont be butthurtit's crazy how you can't understand the social side of football.
Im not sure how to better define it. Comfort vs Nostalgia?
I think a much larger proportion enjoy socialising before a game - it’s part of football culture (and Rugby I’d guess) - it’s a major turnoff that the Ricoh is In an unworkable area for that
the other joke is that in Birmingham there are zero parking restrictions
That is a daft one for sure.I think a much larger proportion enjoy socialising before a game - it’s part of football culture (and Rugby I’d guess) - it’s a major turnoff that the Ricoh is In an unworkable area for that
the other joke is that in Birmingham there are zero parking restrictions
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