It is but here we areLaying your hands on anyone over football is pathetic in my opinion
That’s why I won’t sit in away end anymore, it’s “the try to feign a modicum of happiness” that I struggle with, sucks all the enjoyment out of watching the game.I sit in Colin Bell 1; that was sent by a friend, incredulous that these people were in front of her, seemingly completely oblivious to any impending danger.
When United scored there was a bloke three rows in front of me who jumped up cheering- he was then turfed out - minus his half and half scarf which was tossed along various rows before being placed in a bin by a steward.
I’ve sat in a few away ends (United , Liverpool, Spurs to name but 3) and you know the rules: keep quiet and try to feign a modicum of happiness if / when the home team score.
Definitely, my lads 18 and a couple of his mates are desperate for season tickets but the club really don’t give a fuck about the next generation of fans, or current generation for that matter, and that’s truly sad.Guy next to me in 105 paid £400 for his ticket.
That seat was a season ticket seat for about 10 years. The club have refused to let a bloke a bit further along the row buy it for his son who is desperate for his first season ticket.
It's the club who are the biggest touts not individual fans.
It's outrageous and a big mistake on City's part.Definitely, my lads 18 and a couple of his mates are desperate for season tickets but the club really don’t give a fuck about the next generation of fans, or current generation for that matter, and that’s truly sad.
Yep, if I’m going to get nicked for throwing a punch it certainly wouldn’t be at a football match.Laying your hands on anyone over football is pathetic in my opinion
Laying your hands on anyone over football is pathetic in my opinion