gangster Posted March 3, 2009 Report Posted March 3, 2009 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!!!! ITS SO BITCHY ON HERE INIT.......
Guest Vic Posted March 3, 2009 Report Posted March 3, 2009 OK Mick, Not so bitchty as itchy maybe. Some of these guys on here, support teams that they really don't know, insulting the depth of a true supporter. I have been to most grounds in my early years, I was at your ground in 53-54 when Everton were promoted to the first division. Most of the guys on here are TV fans, and never experienced the "smell" of away games. Be it pigeon wise or football, I always will look forward to their comments.
mark Posted March 3, 2009 Report Posted March 3, 2009 vic. let me give you a example for me to take my 3 girls to see southampton play we dont support them 3 adult tickets £30 each junior about £18 total £118. something to eat say a big mac with drinks £15 to £20 grand total with a programme and a few sweets thrown in say £145. being a postie i earn about £300 half my wages each week on football cant be done, i took them to arsenal in the carling cup five tickets cost £50. where is the logic.
mark Posted March 3, 2009 Report Posted March 3, 2009 Running with, Sure it dont take too much guessing. So Everton in 53/54 and now Liverpool, guess you should decide who you are Running from the blue side or Red that was the last time red vic seen liverpool win.
Guest G.Drysdale + son Posted March 3, 2009 Report Posted March 3, 2009 vic. let me give you a example for me to take my 3 girls to see southampton play we dont support them 3 adult tickets £30 each junior about £18 total £118. something to eat say a big mac with drinks £15 to £20 grand total with a programme and a few sweets thrown in say £145. being a postie i earn about £300 half my wages each week on football cant be done, i took them to arsenal in the carling cup five tickets cost £50. where is the logic. Last season took my dad my son & daughter to Newcastle my ticket £20 dads £15 my 2 kids tickets £8 each (they lost)
Guest Vic Posted March 3, 2009 Report Posted March 3, 2009 C'mon you Guys , most of the supporters I travelled with, were good mates or family, and since passed away. But their enthusiasm is still within my heart.
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