Ahhh
I see now
Buying (away) tickets is an altruistic action to keep folk in gainful employ?
Surely such needs to be extended to buying ‘walk up’ & Cup tie tickets. Additional benefit of packing out Hillsborough lends solidarity with (increasing numbers of) stewards.
Such comradeship could also be demonstrated through copious swilling of quarts of ale & glutinous devouring of multiple pies?
Unemployment figures would plummet & think of the boost to the economy
FFS
I never thought anyone could surpass the idiotic crass repugnance of Shankly’s “Some people football is a matter of life and death…” sh!te, but, I guess you can never say never
So,
If I’ve got this correct…
Filling away ends is good because it affords “players additional motivation” whilst also allowing “word to be spread”
Whereas doing precisely the opposite @ home is good, because……
Which team will your smoggy mate (& his scarf) be motivating?
Aye, but the figure is meaningless unless you know how many of that 20,132 are s/t holders (included in the attendance figure irrespective of their physical presence in the stadium
The key statistics are how many are are ‘walk ups’ (+ how many s/t holders weren’t present)
Aw no !!!!
Not more embargo’s !!!!
Are these in addition to the ones described (in a ‘Stir’ artilcle / link) on page 7 of this thread, or, indeed, the post immediately afore (& directly above yours?!?!?
Aye
So rare that in the last two decades (only) 10 clubs (out of 60) finishing top 3 have lost less than 6 games in the season, ( & 2 of them were last season)
Aye
The ‘best’ (sic) part is his disgruntlement about being ‘banned’ from ‘Football Heaven’ for making “just on joke in 15 years… about Jamaican cigarettes”
Akin to bemoaning being ‘banged up’ for just 1 armed robbery