Better than the good old days

I used to love the match day experience at Maine Road.

Meet my dad and pals in the George in cheadle, packed with blues, at 1 ish. Leave the pub at 2.35, whizz to the ground and park right on the forecourt dropping the old bloke on duty £3. Sat in our seats for 2.58.

Whilst the football for us at times was turgid I still had some very special times there and very special childhood memories too. It wasn't all bad and I still say to this day I had better times and laughs than my red mates.

Straight out after the game, in the car and back in the George for 5.10.

I wouldn't change our current situation for the world but I loved going Maine road, the whole thing, day, experience was amazing and no ones having those memories off me.


Going back even further to when I was 7/8/9 my dad was a regular in the Junction Pub, cheadle hulme (now Platform 5). Back in those days it was a proper Wild West pub and loved going in before going the match and watching all the characters. It was a proper blue pub (as was cheadle hulme in those days). Go in, random blokes climbing in the car who decided the last minute to go to the game (pay on the gate).

Frank clarkes newsagents on Worcester road at night waiting for pink final to arrive.

Sorry for rambling, just opened up a whole load of memories for me :)
 
Rather give a grown up a fiver than some kids a quid. Or not maybe.

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I remember my dad taking me to a barbers shop called Arties you could buy anything from there. Came out with a great leather coat and a suit length. Think it was on Claremont Rd. Then off to the match. First memory was of all players George Heslop. Christ how things have changed. Just wish I could take the old chap along now he would have loved it.
 
I remember my dad taking me to a barbers shop called Arties you could buy anything from there. Came out with a great leather coat and a suit length. Think it was on Claremont Rd. Then off to the match. First memory was of all players George Heslop. Christ how things have changed. Just wish I could take the old chap along now he would have loved it.
Haha! Arties. More fencing than Balmoral!
 
No stupid charge on betting which was to pay for facilities and not a tax at all, so no coincidence when it got scrapped exactly the same time as betting tax.

No queues needed for tickets.

No more moving games for Yom Kippur!
 
I enjoyed them at the time I suppose but as you say, pretty much everything is better now.

Same here...your right almost everything is better now, the good old days really were actually the dark ages, but those days had something that I cant put my finger on, something that is definately missing now, that makes the question of which was the better time a little less clear cut than perhaps it should be.

Maybe it was togetherness when it came to the fans, we generally had that, Everyone generally had each others back, that is absolutely not the case nowadays.
 
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Some people might know this but I have a Rag father in law, and the last time we talked he blamed me for causing the 'problems of football', (money, greed, Sky, crappy fans, no pride, no loyalty etc etc), he said all this is my fault for buying a season ticket. I argued that there are still some great things about football today. He challenged me to name 1 thing that is better now than in the 'good old days', so I said David Silva.

So put some thought into it and name something, anything that makes football better now
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So basically since the scum have become shit its our problem. Tell him to grow a pair cause some time soon he will defiantly need them in the lower reaches. Feckin scummy wankers. Have a couple of yrs around 5th and they cry wolf.fook em.
 

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