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Yeh, is for me :D

 

I have always hated Sunday kick offs, I like the good old fashioned 3 oclock kick offs, enough time to get rid of the hangover and enough time to get ready for going out :D

 

But due to work Sunday kick offs are a blessing, saves me spending 300+ on a season ticket that I cannot use most weeks!

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Tiz a catch # 22 to euro qualification, progression(We Hope) + Man City hosting the Uefa cup final appar.

 

A buggar for the Traditionalist & regular match goer to get a routine.

 

However, another spin off is the likely hood of more Tv apprerances -> Thus becoming a pleasing spin off 4 the distant & no doubt non regular match goers.

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Tiz a catch # 22 to euro qualification, progression(We Hope) + Man City hosting the Uefa cup final appar.

 

A buggar for the Traditionalist & regular match goer to get a routine.

 

However, another spin off is the likely hood of more Tv apprerances -> Thus becoming a pleasing spin off 4 the distant & no doubt non regular match goers.

 

I cant imagine who you mean <_< <_<

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However, another spin off is the likely hood of more Tv apprerances -> Thus becoming a pleasing spin off 4 the distant & no doubt non regular match goers

 

Well I'm a non regular match goer...6-8 home games if I'm lucky....Sundays no good

for me!.....The mid-week games,the Sunday and the games where I can't get a ticket

limit's the amount of matches long distant(some)fans can attend.....Yeh TV's ok and

it is another game watched.I would have thought Sunday games are a pretty good

option for the local fan!

 

What kind of % does anyone think watch at home or down the pub,when they could

in fact make the match?.......surely a pub and a couple of pints and saving about

£20 must come into it.

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What kind of % does anyone think watch at home or down the pub,when they could

in fact make the match?.......surely a pub and a couple of pints and saving about

£20 must come into it.

 

Im sure it does, but being a season ticket holder, ill be the one fucked around as usual while the fat lazy cunts with their sky remotes will be happy

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What kind of % does anyone think watch at home or down the pub,when they could

in fact make the match?.......surely a pub and a couple of pints and saving about

£20 must come into it.

 

not for me really, im a season ticket holder.

i go the match, between us parking costs £1 each (or nothin if we park in the street sometimes)

i get a pint when i get in, and maybe a sausage roll. call that £5.

programme £3.

then off to the pub after the game with the lads. add a quid or two for fuel.

call it £10 i spend before i get to the pub (probably about 6 o'clock)

season ticket works out about £25 a match.

£35.

 

then a game in the pub.

if its a 3 o'clock KO then maybe get there for 2ish.

thats about 4 hours earlier than if i go to the game.

maybe 3/4 pints an hour at £2.50 (rounded up a few pence)

at least £25. throw in some pub food (i got to eat, im a hungry lad!) maybe £6

i'll still have someone pick me up a programme £3.

£34

 

im a sad twat, cant believe i just did that!

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