why dont you call it your scall coat if its huge and thickscall said:Confirmation, if it were needed, again is that it is fecking freezing up there. I'm wearing my adventure coat tomorrow (it's huge and thick, called my adventure coat because it's the kind you go on arctic adventures in) because I'm up on the top tier again, and it'll be minus 30 up there.
Best view from behind the goal anywhere. Even better than COMs because you are closer to the pitch. Atmosphere depends on the fans. They have some drums.jimMCFC said:First time in upper tier at bolton , and i was wondering what the general atmosphere's like, i've been lower tier a couple of times but always the lower tier, has anyone been upper tier and care to share there experiences?
Im just interested that's all.
2-0 blues.
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Shit. So that's coat, hat, scarf, gloves and now I need a f****** oxygen mask and binoculars as wellsimonr555 said:Aye it's always bloody freezing up there and I am there again this season. I was ill last year so spent most of the match in my seat attempting to keep warm. By the way HH is nearer the back.
give-go said:why dont you call it your scall coat if its huge and thickscall said:Confirmation, if it were needed, again is that it is fecking freezing up there. I'm wearing my adventure coat tomorrow (it's huge and thick, called my adventure coat because it's the kind you go on arctic adventures in) because I'm up on the top tier again, and it'll be minus 30 up there.
i,ll get my coat
Frank Gallagher said:Im in the Lofthouse stand with the hills have eyes mob, going prepared