Thought it was just OK yesterday in 116, as expected. All down to the KO time, no doubt about it. We're creatures of habit and the early start takes the "normality" out of the day.
Normal matchday:
Early doors brekky and beer in Sale
Tram to Paramount
Tram to Townley
Fully lubricated and in fine voice
5 min walk 15 before KO
Yesterday:
Get up
Go match
A couple of observations. A few half n half abominations in L1 concourse. All told to lose the red side....sharpish.
The "victims" song on 70-odd mins started in our block, not much uptake, but loud enough. The warning announcement came very quickly, which prompted a few nervous conversations amongst us about the potential consequences of partaking in such a distasteful hate crime.
Mate of mine, and probably quite a few on here, got arrested near the away coach park for shouting victims or summat. Subsequently charged with a public order offence and in court 8th Jan.
I got told to shut up and move on by a joyful young lady as she rode her horse through the green fields of Beswick, for daring to sing God Save The King in earshot of our loveable scouse neighbours as they left the campus. Yes folks, we can't even sing our National Anthem for fear of causing offence.
GMP at their absolute finest.
The best moment of the day was the earful we got on 117 aisle as we were berated by a fellow Blue for not getting behind the team..as he left the stadium with a good 15 minutes to play.
Oh, the irony.