squirtyflower
Well-Known Member
Often in these cases the problem you have is the statisticians and behavioural scientists telling us this shit have rarely lived outside of their research bubble and venture into the real world inhabited by the rest of us.then there’s the three standing behind you while you queue for a piss, the three in front of you and the two either side.
there’s the blokes in front and behind in the security queue, the blokes in front and behind as you queue for a program, for a pint at half time and in the bar after the game. There’s also the blokes rammed against you in the tram to and from the ground.
you might brush past 3 people on your way to Colchester v Gillingham, where everyone parks 5 minutes walk from the ground, but at Premier League games in urban locations its a different ball game.
I sat down and thought about my match experience from leaving our front door to getting home and we would come across at least ten times the 14 contacts mentioned.