I admit i believed he was in Falaraki until he said it was 'good' .... i went on a squillion lads holidays around eurpoe back in the day and that one was the khazi of them all , admittedly prolly 15 -20 years ago i was there but it was shit only a fantasist would think it was 'good' .... hold on a minute ;-)
Hmm I dunno , I reckon he is in Falaraki . If I was on a lads holiday , I'd definitely be posting on here about season ticket sales at half 2 in the morning as well
And, of course, you are assuming that those that bought a £150 seat are, actually, going to sit in a £150 seat.
There is every chance that the seats will be mostly empty yet every ticket stub will be collected at the turnstiles.
By some huge freak accident I seem to have ended up with six season tickets in Block A and six U11 season tickets in Block E that I, probably, don't need to use.
There is also a large assumption that all those that have bought in those blocks will be "up for it" and will be creating some "atmosphere" rather than taking advantage of some cheap tickets to sit and peacefully watch a good game of footie with the family.
There is also a large assumption that all those that have bought in those blocks will be "up for it" and will be creating some "atmosphere" rather than taking advantage of some cheap tickets to sit and peacefully watch a good game of footie with the family.
Not in a million years would I assume they are up for anything. There is a man who sits two seats down from me who actually sleeps during every match, seriously.
So does anyone think the reason palarse have done so well at home is because of the atmosphere there? I am the sort who lives for the weekend and loves going down the valley it's out home turf our territory, I like a bit of atmosphere. Some people don't each to there own.. I don't want to hear away fans singing is this a library
There is also a large assumption that all those that have bought in those blocks will be "up for it" and will be creating some "atmosphere" rather than taking advantage of some cheap tickets to sit and peacefully watch a good game of footie with the family.
Not in a million years would I assume they are up for anything. There is a man who sits two seats down from me who actually sleeps during every match, seriously.
That's because I've been up all night larging it!! Don't judge!!
So does anyone think the reason palarse have done so well at home is because of the atmosphere there? I am the sort who lives for the weekend and loves going down the valley it's out home turf our territory, I like a bit of atmosphere. Some people don't each to there own.. I don't want to here away fans singing is this a library
No, I think the reason Palace have done ok is because of Tony Pulis.
As long as those who do want to create an atmosphere are sat/stood together then I don't really see it being a problem. Could end up being a massive anti climax though if there's only 15 bods stood up at the back of the block.... bit like qprs home support
I'm so glad that I never renewed my season ticket in the East Stand. I might now get a ticket in the cupboard end to witness this new phenomenon A-B block EastEnders.....will you be taking the drum with you?
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There is every chance that the seats will be mostly empty yet every ticket stub will be collected at the turnstiles.
By some huge freak accident I seem to have ended up with six season tickets in Block A and six U11 season tickets in Block E that I, probably, don't need to use.
This has become like the groves vs froch fight. Massive hype and anticipation, people can't wait now for the first league game of the season now.
Haters will hate......
Roll on Oz for my mental gap year!
Man I can't wait for the season to start, had enough of weeding the lawn and seeing my old boy neighbour walking around the garden in his speedo's