RE: been from the isle of wight.. last game I went to was Walsall at home under Parkin I think. With Gaz. never been since. Because I met Gaz basically. Up until a couple of years ago I played football every Saturday. Didn't go to one game in the premiership, so wouldn't consider myself a glory hunter. But my cousin surprised me with a ticket to the play off final at Wembley which was rather cool. Pretty much bought a shirt every season since I was about 18 and wear them with pride regardless of what division we have been in. All of them at once as well. I look fat on saturdays and a bit sweaty. Have I justified my existence yet? Oh and Malcolm Shotton said hello to me once.
RE: been from the isle of wight.. ha, i just wondered if you did thats all . although of course you do realise you're not a real fan. hehe. i live in sheffield and i dont go to all the games nowadays, purely because at 20 quid i think its overpriced. ergo sum im a **** fan
It's called the Monaco. And it'll cost £20 without you advertising a building society http://www.acasports.co.uk/product_info.php?cpath=30_33_169&products_id=4330
Volvo's are extremely safe cars Probably the safest but not if you are on the receiving end and especially if you don't have your own car to protect you.</p> You have been warned. I'd rather be run over by a sherman tank.</p>
definitely not a real fan I'm made of balsa wood, so I'm well hard and that. It's anything between £30-£165 return on the ferry with a car depending on the time of year. Robbing cnuts. On the real fan vs glory hunter debate. I do get confused when certain posters will go on about poor attendance, poor support etc and then start calling people tossers if there's a chance they might turn up to 'big' games. I couldn't think of anything better then people returning to watch bfc, as I recall there was no lack of atmosphere during the premiership season. I might start a debate on whether the real fans are actually rubbish and shouldn't attend any games any more and give the glory hunters their season tickets for free, so they can support the team properly and that. I'll check my in box for death threats every 5 minutes from now obviously.
Well I play football in that shirt every week, and its still in one piece. Compare it to this seasons shirt, which I wear to games, and its pulled and bobbled to shreds.
sounds like a good plan i am a big proponent of adam hinchcliffs idea of including speakers, amplifiers and microphones in the ponty end ; it is surely the best way to create a good atmosphere? This would allow glory fans to get in for free, which is obviously fair.
Lets face it the new shirt is cheap kak at top whack price (£40)and the shorts look like caspers.</p> </p> </p>