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  • Lazio v Cagliari
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    Did they do a programme?

    ps
    Are you James Richardson in disguise?
  • cafc4life
    cafc4life Posts: 4,632
    How much were your tickets @ricky_otto . Were they easy enough to get
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600

    Lazio v Cagliari
    image

    Did they do a programme?

    ps
    Are you James Richardson in disguise?
    No programme, but there was a free match day newspaper.
  • Lazio v Cagliari
    image

    Did they do a programme?

    ps
    Are you James Richardson in disguise?
    No programme, but there was a free match day newspaper.
    Like.

    That'll probably double up as the programme.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    cafc4life said:

    How much were your tickets @ricky_otto . Were they easy enough to get

    €20 for adults and €5 for children. Really easy to get from a Lazio Fan shop the day before the game.


  • cafc4life said:

    How much were your tickets @ricky_otto . Were they easy enough to get

    €20 for adults and €5 for children. Really easy to get from a Lazio Fan shop the day before the game.


    Did plod take your coins from you when going in to the ground?
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600

    cafc4life said:

    How much were your tickets @ricky_otto . Were they easy enough to get

    €20 for adults and €5 for children. Really easy to get from a Lazio Fan shop the day before the game.


    Did plod take your coins from you when going in to the ground?
    No mate.

    But you must have your passport with you when you buy the tickets and when you go to the game, no entry other wise.
  • Tring v Harpenden in the Spartan South Midlands League.

    Given the size of the place I was surprised that there were about 70 people there.

    A cracking little ground with a nice clubhouse, my £6 entrance came with a very impressive programme.

    Tring were very unlucky to lose 3-2, with a smash and grab performance from Harpenden.

    Unlike my recent visit to Oxhey Jets, this game was played without constant intimidation of the ref when decisions went against the teams.
  • I know Oxhey Jets very well EA, or did many moons ago, played against their forefathers about 30 years ago, Oxhey was always an interesting area with plenty of overspill characters from London.
  • Arundel v Lancing last Saturday @ 14.30

    We had a good pre-match drink, Arundel is a very pleasant town. My two Wednesday mates, my Chelsea mate and his girlfriend were all pleased that I dragged them along for something to do.

    A shame the match was called off 4 hours earlier due to rain!
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  • Not deterred, we managed to see the second half of Horsham YMCA v Hassocks.

    I asked a fan what the score was and was told 5-0 to Horsham, so I was expecting to see a few more goals to justify our efforts in getting a game in. Horsham got another in injury time!
  • Tonbridge Angels vs Needham Market 5 - 4. End to end game with a pen and an own goal each side.
  • Tonbridge Angels vs Needham Market 5 - 4. End to end game with a pen and an own goal each side.

    Better than the dross I saw yesterday then.
  • Harpenden v Leighton finished 2-2.

    About 60 people saw a game where Leighton should have won comfortably, the ref was a shocker.

    A very basic ground not matching the lovely town and boozers in Harpenden.

  • RedPanda
    RedPanda Posts: 4,983
    I hit 150 on Saturday, saw Lechia Gdansk 3-0 Wisla Plock. It's a big old stadium, too large for Lechia but they made a decent, constant noise and caused 2 suspensions of play because of smoke over the pitch.
  • RedPanda
    RedPanda Posts: 4,983
    edited November 2017
    Last night though was the main event, 2nd place Legia Warsaw v 1st place Gornik Zabrze. Legia got a stoppage time winner to go top.

    Legia's fans are notorious and yesterday they were on top form. There was a large coreo for the teams' entrance, 30 minutes in they got play suspended because of a firework display and smoke bombs covering the pitch. After an hour they brought down a huge banner over their whole end, then afterwards lit dozens of flares at a time. 10 minutes later they were still doing this and the game ended nearly half an hour late.

    Gornik's fans were decent too, they were noisy and some nicked fire extinguishers to spray at stewards. Altogether it made for one of my favourite experiences groundhopping, I'll definitely be coming back to Poland. I didn't feel intimidated or threatened at any time either.

    http://www.ultras-tifo.net/photo-news/5056-legia-warszawa-gornik-zabrze-19-11-2017.html (more pictures + video)
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,024
    edited December 2017
    CB Hounslow 5 Balham 0 in a Combined Counties League game.

    A cracking game of football, both teams liked to play football although Balham lost easily eventually.

    On paying the admission fee if you said you were a CB fan it meant you got in for £3 including programme. I bought another pint at half-time to boost their coffers!

    A very low crowd of about 25.
  • Harpenden v Leighton finished 2-2.

    About 60 people saw a game where Leighton should have won comfortably, the ref was a shocker.

    A very basic ground not matching the lovely town and boozers in Harpenden.

    I grew up in Harpenden. It's not the same anymore; it's grown from a village into a commuter town. A nice place to grow up in but you have to get out once you're an adult. I'm interested to know which boozers you went in, the Harpenden Arms just down from the station got refurbed and lost its character and characters. We're on the map as Sam Bartram's final resting place.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,021

    Harpenden v Leighton finished 2-2.

    About 60 people saw a game where Leighton should have won comfortably, the ref was a shocker.

    A very basic ground not matching the lovely town and boozers in Harpenden.

    I grew up in Harpenden. It's not the same anymore; it's grown from a village into a commuter town. A nice place to grow up in but you have to get out once you're an adult. I'm interested to know which boozers you went in, the Harpenden Arms just down from the station got refurbed and lost its character and characters. We're on the map as Sam Bartram's final resting place.
    Is there a grave or monument of some kind there?
  • Stig said:

    Harpenden v Leighton finished 2-2.

    About 60 people saw a game where Leighton should have won comfortably, the ref was a shocker.

    A very basic ground not matching the lovely town and boozers in Harpenden.

    I grew up in Harpenden. It's not the same anymore; it's grown from a village into a commuter town. A nice place to grow up in but you have to get out once you're an adult. I'm interested to know which boozers you went in, the Harpenden Arms just down from the station got refurbed and lost its character and characters. We're on the map as Sam Bartram's final resting place.
    Is there a grave or monument of some kind there?
    He's buried in the local cemetery, so there'll be a headstone.
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  • Harpenden v Leighton finished 2-2.

    About 60 people saw a game where Leighton should have won comfortably, the ref was a shocker.

    A very basic ground not matching the lovely town and boozers in Harpenden.

    I grew up in Harpenden. It's not the same anymore; it's grown from a village into a commuter town. A nice place to grow up in but you have to get out once you're an adult. I'm interested to know which boozers you went in, the Harpenden Arms just down from the station got refurbed and lost its character and characters. We're on the map as Sam Bartram's final resting place.
    I only managed The Oddfellows(apt name I suppose given my hobby?!), as I did not get to Harpenden till late.

    I poked my head around the door of a few more nice looking places seeing if they had Sky.
  • Harpenden v Leighton finished 2-2.

    About 60 people saw a game where Leighton should have won comfortably, the ref was a shocker.

    A very basic ground not matching the lovely town and boozers in Harpenden.

    I grew up in Harpenden. It's not the same anymore; it's grown from a village into a commuter town. A nice place to grow up in but you have to get out once you're an adult. I'm interested to know which boozers you went in, the Harpenden Arms just down from the station got refurbed and lost its character and characters. We're on the map as Sam Bartram's final resting place.
    I only managed The Oddfellows(apt name I suppose given my hobby?!), as I did not get to Harpenden till late.

    I poked my head around the door of a few more nice looking places seeing if they had Sky.
    The Oddfellows changed its name to the Oak Tree and I hadn't realised it had reverted to its original name. Lots of town centre pubs used to have Sky but there may only be one, perhaps two, that still do.

    If we don't go up and Luton do then I'd recommend drinking in Harpenden before the game and getting a cab to Kenilworth Road.
  • Viewfinder
    Viewfinder Posts: 4,910

    Harpenden v Leighton finished 2-2.

    About 60 people saw a game where Leighton should have won comfortably, the ref was a shocker.

    A very basic ground not matching the lovely town and boozers in Harpenden.

    I grew up in Harpenden. It's not the same anymore; it's grown from a village into a commuter town. A nice place to grow up in but you have to get out once you're an adult. I'm interested to know which boozers you went in, the Harpenden Arms just down from the station got refurbed and lost its character and characters. We're on the map as Sam Bartram's final resting place.
    The Cross Keys, in the High Street, was good when I visited on a Saturday lunchtime a few years back: cosy and convivial. Flagstone floor, pewter bar top, retired gents doing the Telegraph crossword, and Ffiona with two 'f's in riding boots. Good, hearty, Home Counties stockbroker territory.

  • Harpenden v Leighton finished 2-2.

    About 60 people saw a game where Leighton should have won comfortably, the ref was a shocker.

    A very basic ground not matching the lovely town and boozers in Harpenden.

    I grew up in Harpenden. It's not the same anymore; it's grown from a village into a commuter town. A nice place to grow up in but you have to get out once you're an adult. I'm interested to know which boozers you went in, the Harpenden Arms just down from the station got refurbed and lost its character and characters. We're on the map as Sam Bartram's final resting place.
    The Cross Keys, in the High Street, was good when I visited on a Saturday lunchtime a few years back: cosy and convivial. Flagstone floor, pewter bar top, retired gents doing the Telegraph crossword, and Ffiona with two 'f's in riding boots. Good, hearty, Home Counties stockbroker territory.

    You've put it very nicely ! The Cross Keys is affiliated to Harpenden Rugby Club so football types are frowned upon but it's a good pub with nice ale.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,024
    edited December 2017
    Hadley v Biggleswade United in the Spartan South Midlands League finished 2-2.

    An exciting final twenty minutes for the 40'ish gate saw Biggleswade go down to 10 men after the keeper got sent off.

    Not one of the better grounds I have been to but at least another one off the list.
  • Aveley beat Bury Town 1-0 yesterday in the Bostik North.

    This is their first year at the new ground. They only had 281 yesterday but that is a improvement on their old ground.

    With Aveley having a 3G pitch I went for the safe option of the game being on. My preferred option of South Park was called off

    As I do not drive, Kent to Essex is a 2 1/2 journey by train, tube, bus and legs. Fortunately I bumped into a friend of arsenetatters and I was back in Swanley at 17.25, the time the bus was due at Aveley!
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600

    Aveley beat Bury Town 1-0 yesterday in the Bostik North.

    This is their first year at the new ground. They only had 281 yesterday but that is a improvement on their old ground.

    With Aveley having a 3G pitch I went for the safe option of the game being on. My preferred option of South Park was called off

    As I do not drive, Kent to Essex is a 2 1/2 journey by train, tube, bus and legs. Fortunately I bumped into a friend of arsenetatters and I was back in Swanley at 17.25, the time the bus was due at Aveley!

    You should have poped round for a cup of tea - only 15 mins in a cab from me.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,024
    edited January 2018

    Aveley beat Bury Town 1-0 yesterday in the Bostik North.

    This is their first year at the new ground. They only had 281 yesterday but that is a improvement on their old ground.

    With Aveley having a 3G pitch I went for the safe option of the game being on. My preferred option of South Park was called off

    As I do not drive, Kent to Essex is a 2 1/2 journey by train, tube, bus and legs. Fortunately I bumped into a friend of arsenetatters and I was back in Swanley at 17.25, the time the bus was due at Aveley!

    You should have poped round for a cup of tea - only 15 mins in a cab from me.
    I want to enjoy my Saturday afternoons.

    Thanks for the offer though.

    Are you still based in Dagenham docks?
  • SX_Addick
    SX_Addick Posts: 667

    Aveley beat Bury Town 1-0 yesterday in the Bostik North.

    This is their first year at the new ground. They only had 281 yesterday but that is a improvement on their old ground.

    With Aveley having a 3G pitch I went for the safe option of the game being on. My preferred option of South Park was called off

    As I do not drive, Kent to Essex is a 2 1/2 journey by train, tube, bus and legs. Fortunately I bumped into a friend of arsenetatters and I was back in Swanley at 17.25, the time the bus was due at Aveley!

    Depending where you are in Kent, there is always the Gravesend - Tilbury ferry where you can get a train. Aveley is not well served by public transport though.

    Meanwhile Hornchurch drew at Dereham to maintain their position as league leaders. Leon McKenzie coming on as sub for the last 20 minutes.
  • SX_Addick said:

    Aveley beat Bury Town 1-0 yesterday in the Bostik North.

    This is their first year at the new ground. They only had 281 yesterday but that is a improvement on their old ground.

    With Aveley having a 3G pitch I went for the safe option of the game being on. My preferred option of South Park was called off

    As I do not drive, Kent to Essex is a 2 1/2 journey by train, tube, bus and legs. Fortunately I bumped into a friend of arsenetatters and I was back in Swanley at 17.25, the time the bus was due at Aveley!

    Depending where you are in Kent, there is always the Gravesend - Tilbury ferry where you can get a train. Aveley is not well served by public transport though.

    Meanwhile Hornchurch drew at Dereham to maintain their position as league leaders. Leon McKenzie coming on as sub for the last 20 minutes.
    Off to Dereham on the 28th April, shame it's 20 miles from Norwich station.