Don't go to watch the team you support. 4 of us went last night. The three who didn't support the team in question celebrated the goals as much as everyone else, but were relaxed enough to enjoy a laugh and a joke throughout the game. The bloke who supported the team was ashen faced and biting his finger nails for much of the second half, despite his team being 3-1 up. When the score went to 3-2 he was shitting himself. And it was only £7 to get in. And there was a proper bar (inside, chairs and that) that served reasonably priced beer. And the club officials will happily talk to you about owt you question them on. And they had a player who looked the bee’s testicles. He could show a few of our players a thing or two about finishing. And the banter is two ways. You give the ref or the players some verbals and you'll get some back. And the team are quite good and pushing for promotion in a league with some quite big teams. If Barnsley are away and you can't make it, or they're not playing, get yersen to Frickley.
I agree That's why I like going to say Hibs vs. Hearts or Motherwell vs. Aberdeen. It's a short journey down the road, both sets of supporters are always very welcoming whatever pub you go for a few drinks beforehand, the tickets are reasonable prices, £12 it cost me at Fir Park last time(take note BFC). When I used to live in Northampton, if I couldn't get to a reds match, I'd go and watch them at Sixfields...sometimes sat in the away end if it was cheaper. They used to do a scheme for kids if you bought 2 tickets, you'd get the 2nd one for £1(kids only). For 4 years running, I never missed a Northampton Town vs. Peterborough United derby match, quite an atmosphere for such a small crowd, everyone very worked up...whilst I was sat here just enjoying the event.
Glad you Gab's enjoyed it, I was shaking like a shitting dog for the last ten minutes. At home again on Friday, if we win, we go 2nd!! Remind me to check whether Andy Evans can read btw.
RE: A postman who can't read Wasn't some new, foreign, Premiership player wearing gloves the other week? In September, proper feckin hell.
RE: A postman who can't read Yep, called Chumbawumba or summat, laiks for Wigan and I reckon he'll be cursing his agent
RE: A postman who can't read That's the one. He'll have fun if they have any trips to the North East in winter time. Or even Pompey...poor lad obviously isn't used to our climate yet.
RE: A postman who can't read No.7 signed up to Scrappy Do's agency. Didn't sample the burgers unfortunately. What no. won the half time draw ? Bought a full strip.
You bought a full strip? An evening at Sandy's Superstars does not entitle you to the winnings of the raffle.
One problem You develop a soft spot for the team in question, become a supporter, andjust like the other bloke you start shitting yourself at 3-2.</p> Then presumably you have to move on.</p>