To be fair the queues for a robo-guiness are rough, you'll get some poor old who can't even make it through a self service tesco strugglingFor a while around the time we got the final, the mid as a of Moyes tenure, the atmosphere was ok in the Park End. I remember going in there for a game against Arsenal and it was 1-1 and could go either way, yet fans were leaving early. I know it was a night game, but what's the point spending money to go the game and missing the ending. Also I can't really understand why so many fans in the Park End go downstairs at 35 minutes when I had a season ticket in the Lower Gwladys, the Park End would seem half empty for the end of the first half. I can understand if you need the bog, but the amount of fans who piss about getting ale or food baffles me. I remember the league cup semi final against City, and going down to answer the phone about 10 minutes into the second half and it was full of people having pints and eating effin hot dogs.
To many nerds in football these days who think there opinion is relevant and they are tactical analaystsSocial media has a lot to do with it, imo. And EA/FIFA. Fans turn up now, and they have views so entrenched into their psyche because they've spent half the week writing them down, that they just can't help but carry on expressing them.
A good few thousand of them mentally have an imaginary job - football manager. Imagine sitting round all week and pretending to be a boxing coach. Your family would probably call the men in white coats.
*runs
It was spliffs mate.For a while around the time we got the final, the mid as a of Moyes tenure, the atmosphere was ok in the Park End. I remember going in there for a game against Arsenal and it was 1-1 and could go either way, yet fans were leaving early. I know it was a night game, but what's the point spending money to go the game and missing the ending. Also I can't really understand why so many fans in the Park End go downstairs at 35 minutes when I had a season ticket in the Lower Gwladys, the Park End would seem half empty for the end of the first half. I can understand if you need the bog, but the amount of fans who piss about getting ale or food baffles me. I remember the league cup semi final against City, and going down to answer the phone about 10 minutes into the second half and it was full of people having pints and eating effin hot dogs.
There’s “a few” in the Upper Gladys Street, roll in 10 minutes after kick off, start heading downstairs 10 minutes before half time. Then they come back late and then head off again before the end - what’s the point?? Meanwhile everybody else is having to get up and down each time as they shuffle along the row to get to a seat they will only be in for about half the game!For a while around the time we got the final, the mid as a of Moyes tenure, the atmosphere was ok in the Park End. I remember going in there for a game against Arsenal and it was 1-1 and could go either way, yet fans were leaving early. I know it was a night game, but what's the point spending money to go the game and missing the ending. Also I can't really understand why so many fans in the Park End go downstairs at 35 minutes when I had a season ticket in the Lower Gwladys, the Park End would seem half empty for the end of the first half. I can understand if you need the bog, but the amount of fans who piss about getting ale or food baffles me. I remember the league cup semi final against City, and going down to answer the phone about 10 minutes into the second half and it was full of people having pints and eating effin hot dogs.
Fetch the terrace back it's all computerised now - so no crushing most fans stand behind each goal end - especially those in the Kop who stand up all the time who made sitting compulsory so ironic that....There’s “a few” in the Upper Gladys Street, roll in 10 minutes after kick off, start heading downstairs 10 minutes before half time. Then they come back late and then head off again before the end - what’s the point?? Meanwhile everybody else is having to get up and down each time as they shuffle along the row to get to a seat they will only be in for about half the game!
Unbelievable!
Always had a soft spot for Sunderland. Proper fans, proper club. Best of luck for the rest of the season!I'm a Sunderland supporter and I'm interested in your crowd.
I was at our match on Saturday at the stadium of light and our fans were heading to the concourse area after 34 minutes before half time and leaving the ground after 80 minutes (even though we were winning 3-1!!)
This happens, every home game so I'm wondering, if other supporters do something similar. Do your fans do the same as ours do at Goodison?
Big club, keep an eye out for your results. Proper fans mate.Always had a soft spot for Sunderland. Proper fans, proper club. Best of luck for the rest of the season!
This. Maybe not as bad as the horse punchers tho.Are Everton fans really great, or does every fanbase think that because of bias and tribe? Over rating one self and denying criticism would make those fans the same as the Geordies or other deluded inbreds they criticise.
Few are.This. Maybe not as bad as the horse punchers tho.