Home or Away

Do you prefer home or away

  • Home lad

    Votes: 13 46.4%
  • Away laa

    Votes: 10 35.7%
  • Cheese

    Votes: 5 17.9%

  • Total voters
    28
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Dubai Blue

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I bloody love going to Goodison as much as I can for get me wrong, but whilst living abroad for the last 3 years, when I come back to the UK i am more concerned about getting a ticket to away games.

Being the minority supporters, singining your heart out to the blues is epic and for me is my preference. Anyone agree/disagree?
 

I bloody love going to Goodison as much as I can for get me wrong, but whilst living abroad for the last 3 years, when I come back to the UK i am more concerned about getting a ticket to away games.

Being the minority supporters, singining your heart out to the blues is epic and for me is my preference. Anyone agree/disagree?

I agree that the atmosphere is normally better at aways but I adore Goodison and the football tends to be better at homes. We rarely play at our best on aways.

So for me, tony, I have to say home is better. Even in terms of atmosphere, when Goodison is rocking the way it is for 3-4 games a season, it's unbeatable.

Man U, Arsenal, RS at home. Those were great great days.

So was Newcastle away, mind. But being among 40,000 really enthusiastic happy evertonians makes it more special, for me at least.
 
Well, you can't beat a good away day, getting pissed up and going bezerk in some jarg team's away end. But Goodison is special, and its our home. So they're both great for different reasons, incomparable.
 
aways all day long, you get to see the proper fans on games like southampton away on a monday & newcastle midweek most home games are boring with a terrible atmosphere
 

I'm looking forward to Burnley next season, an easy day out

Me too, i like the Turf anyway, and with being just up the road from us, it's a beery day out.
Have you been before mate ?


This is going to pip Palace as the most awful away of the season, the ground is shocking.

I can't argue with that, but my wool brethren like the place.
 

Is Burnley the team who feature on Danny Dyer's hooligan thing with that 40 year old whopper who reckons your hard if you wear stone island?
 

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