The condescending plastic fans from the glory clubs asking me what division little old Barnsley are in and being fake surprised at the response.
Sunderland had them this year. Neither Norwich or Sheffield United did. It’s not overly fair - but it’s not insurmountable. If we did get back to the premier league at any point, and ended up being relegated, we wouldn’t turn them down.
Know what you mean about the view. This was the straight ahead view from my seat when we played Fulham a couple of years ago.
Having to join the FA cup in round 3. So used to getting knocked out in the first round and then concentrating on the league.
Often hesr people commend Fulham for keeping the old stands, that picture shows why for me it's better to build new.
I appreciate they can be a pain for anyone travelling a distance, but am I alone in liking midweek games? One of the things I disliked about L1 was the lack of them. Tuesday night games under the Oakwell floodlights have always felt a bit special to me.
TBF.. Barnsley is normally the ..Go too game.. For other clubs to slash their prices, cos we are, like it or not, a lot of clubs lowest gate of the season.. Fun fact..
Funny that I remember last time in this divison it been 38 quid Leeds and Wednesday 30 bramhall lane 42 QPR even Huddersfield was 30 last time but they have their home fans cheap tickets and split the stand.
Fulham Cardiff Huddersfield West Brom (unless promoted) Stoke Swansea Hull Middlesbrough And Sunderland (If promoted) ALL STILL ENTITLED TO PARACHUTE PAYMENTS. Teams we have to compete with next season.
Coppers sticking away fans bang in the middle of town, then sitting back and waiting for the desired response
I must have been sitting just behind you as I had a similar view but about 8 rows back - in fact I think I might even have been a few seats further left. It was extremely annoying but not as annoying as the ref giving a penalty to them just because he can
So at least seven teams will be getting them next season, possibly nine. Bloody annoying. But I take the point made by @troff that they're not the be all and end all. I guess we'll just have to do what Sheff Utd did.