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(meaning we were the only spastics who paid for it) but great view yeah, dull boring result though.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:08, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
I'm going to assume you won anyway, because my housemate just came home with his friend and sang my name at me in a high-pitched tone for ages until I threw a book at him because I was trying to listen to something.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:09, Reply)
Cold (usually) and it smells of Bovril.
(Or at least it would, if Bob bothered supporting a local club, rather than being a glory-hunter and rarely getting to games).
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:10, Reply)
Urgh, I'm having flashbacks to when I was a kid and used to have a season ticket. The smell of Bovril is disgusting.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:16, Reply)
(Tell ya, since they banned smoking, football smells completely different, the waft of cigars floating over the terracing was a football smell).
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:18, Reply)
I miss it in a way. I don't miss the numb bum and crushing disappointment though.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:21, Reply)
It's a strange place Bradford. Very big on the Nissan Sunny (or at least it was when I was last there).
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:23, Reply)
As long as you don't leave the mile around my house. I have established a safe zone.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:25, Reply)
How many years were you a season ticket holder?
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:27, Reply)
I was mad keen on football when I was a nipper. Now... not so much. I miss going to the games though
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:33, Reply)
But I work Saturday afternoons. Even if I didn't, it's far too cold for that experiment just yet. I think what I miss is spending the whole day with my dad and getting bought loads of stuff. We never used to see him for the next of the week.
/whiny childhood rant
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:38, Reply)
You can't beat the atmosphere of a live football match.
Maybe you'll get Leeds in the cup next season?
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:47, Reply)
My pub's pretty much evenly split between City fans and failed-gloryhunting-twats. The tension might be too much, we'd all kill each other.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:49, Reply)
The landlord will close the pub for the day, meaning you can go to the match?
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:50, Reply)
And plus, are you MAD? Shut a pub?
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:54, Reply)
But surely the more damage is done, the more people have drunk in the first place?
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:59, Reply)
aren't great/ It's better for rugby as it's such a lateral game.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:12, Reply)
Bit of a Gas pub though, so I tend to avoid it, unless I'm going to the cricket.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:17, Reply)
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:23, Reply)
The home of Bristol Rubgy.
Every away game I've done at the Mem, I've been forced to get a bus from Ashton Gate to the Mem and back again.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:26, Reply)
We've had the same arrangement with the games against Cardiff and Swansea is recent years.
APPARENTLY we can't all be trusted not to get drunk and knock 7 shades of shit out of each other.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:31, Reply)
Always exciting.
(, Wed 5 Jan 2011, 23:34, Reply)
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