Guest as Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Seeing as I'm not the only one who HATES going to that place, has anyone else considered just saving their money & f??cking it off completely? The stewarding up there winds me up more & more every game, the f??cking border-jumpers on the bar don't understand you when told 'pint of lager, please' and the prices are a f??cking joke compared to clubs like Jackburn & Wiggin. Was planning to go against Newcastle on Boxing Day, now I might just save my money & watch it in town. It's a crying shame things are so bad when we're actually a very, very, very good team now. Players like Diouf & Anelka have cost multi-millions in the past for bigger clubs, and now they're at little old Bolton. And do the club actually give a toss what their customers think - do they f??ck.
Pablo Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 It would be interesting to see just how many many fans from other clubs feel exactly the same, and weather its down to the new stadiums.
Piemon Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 It would be interesting to see just how many many fans from other clubs feel exactly the same, and weather its down to the new stadiums. the B E N stand lower teir stood up would be beltin they could still have seating upstairs
Burndens Bogs Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 I think there is apathy amongst fans nationwide - going to a game just ain't as enjoyable as it used to be,and the prices are fcuking ridiculous. Must admit i choose my games now,and i seem to be choosing less and less.
Casino Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 the B E N stand lower teir stood up would be beltin they could still have seating upstairs is that after the law has been changed and the lower tier rebuilt?
Piemon Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 is that after the law has been changed and the lower tier rebuilt? rip up the seats and put a few barriers up jobe done! regarding the law i was meaning it when/if the law does get change!
Casino Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 you could not turn areas of the reebok over to terracing without significant construction work the capacity would hardly be increased, if any prices would not be reduced, and folk would whinge about having to pay as much to stand as they did to sit still, folk would be happy cos there'd be even more to moan about
Guest The Special One Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 One quick solution Blow the reebok up and make it look like a terrorist thing then hey presto, we build a new ground back in Bolton
cbwfcd Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 piss off the right people and you wouldn't need it to look like a terrorist thing. The new ground should be a replica of burnden.
tyldesley_white Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 piss off the right people and you wouldn't need it to look like a terrorist thing. The new ground should be a replica of burnden. With the 3" of piss in the bogs I assume
Pablo Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 piss off the right people and you wouldn't need it to look like a terrorist thing. The new ground should be a replica of burnden. But maybe with 4 complete stands this time!!
Casino Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 piss off the right people and you wouldn't need it to look like a terrorist thing. The new ground should be a replica of burnden. falling down and half full with piss rivers all over? in fact..... why not add in dickheads who think its hard to chuck seats at innocent spectators no thanks the ground is infinitely better than burnden its in the wrong place, but its not moving
Piemon Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 (edited) piss off the right people and you wouldn't need it to look like a terrorist thing. The new ground should be a replica of burnden. How could you build a replica Normid? stop living in the past man! If The Reebok was standing in the lower teirs then i bet you would be there most weeks with a smile on your face. if we had seating upstairs and standing downstairs most of us would see past the 'out of town' moan because we would be enjoying standing up again. It has a snowball effect which starts from sitting down with tosser stewards Edited December 11, 2006 by hughesy
HomerJay Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 How could you build a replica Normid? stop living in the past man! If The Reebok was standingin the lower teirs then i bet you would be there most weeks with a smile on your face. if we had seating upstairs and standing downstairs most of us would see past the 'out of town' moan because we would be enjoying standing up again. It has a snowball effect which starts from sitting down with tosser stewards people would still find sommit to moan about...
cbwfcd Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 falling down and half full with piss rivers all over? in fact..... why not add in dickheads who think its hard to chuck seats at innocent spectators no thanks the ground is infinitely better than burnden its in the wrong place, but its not moving True the Reebok is better, just could do with a standing section and some fans with a bit of passion, and the manny road. The build up isn't the same as it used to be. But none of that's going to happen any time soon, ah well.
mickbrown Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Lets hark back to the good old days, when you could buy a pint for 10p, stand up for tuppence, paddle in other bloke's piss until your heart was content. Why wasn't Burnden packed out every week?
Casino Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Why wasn't Burnden packed out every week? the obvious answer is that the team was shite
cbwfcd Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 (edited) I'd consider standing in piss for 10p a pint. Just bring some wellies I think we'd be back to the old attendences if we fell to league one. Edited December 11, 2006 by cbwfcd
Guest as Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Lets hark back to the good old days, when you could buy a pint for 10p, stand up for tuppence, paddle in other bloke's piss until your heart was content. Why wasn't Burnden packed out every week? If we were flying high in the top flight - it'd sell out every week. And you wouldn't have hundreds & hundreds of blokes in town watching it in the pub instead, as you could walk there, as opposed to getting a train & having some f??cking jobsworth in your ear for 90 mins. I suppose the Reebok is great if you're with your kids, or a boring old c??nt - I'm neither, so I'd sooner be stood on a cold terrace with a load of not-rights.
Casino Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 If we were flying high in the top flight - it'd sell out every week. And you wouldn't have hundreds & hundreds of blokes in town watching it in the pub instead, as you could walk there, as opposed to getting a train & having some f??cking jobsworth in your ear for 90 mins. I suppose the Reebok is great if you're with your kids, or a boring old c??nt - I'm neither, so I'd sooner be stood on a cold terrace with a load of not-rights. you don't know that this run of 100+ games of 20k+ crowds is the only time we've ever done it, despite the high pricing If we were flying high in the top flight - it'd sell out every week. And you wouldn't have hundreds & hundreds of blokes in town watching it in the pub instead, as you could walk there, as opposed to getting a train & having some f??cking jobsworth in your ear for 90 mins. I suppose the Reebok is great if you're with your kids, or a boring old c??nt - I'm neither, so I'd sooner be stood on a cold terrace with a load of not-rights. and seeing as you were about 6 when the reebok opened, wtf do you know about it
Pablo Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Well.....slowly every club is joining in....the grass is not always greener! Blues sign Tesco dealDec 11 2006 Exclusive By Dominic King, Liverpool Echo EVERTON Football Club have signed an exclusive deal towards the building of a new stadium in Kirkby. The Blues have agreed that the move four miles from Goodison is now their preferred option, and have reached formal agreement with Knowsley council and Tesco to start the project. The news of the deal will be formally announced to shareholders tonight at the club's AGM at Goodison Park, the Blues home for 114 years. If the scheme goes ahead it would not only provide Everton with a world-class venue but would also mean a multi-million pound regeneration of Kirkby. It is hoped the three-way partnership with Tesco and Knowsley will keep costs of building the venue to an absolute minimum.
HomerJay Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 pmsl i dont remeber standing freezing ya tits off, in a crowd of 100 lads, getting beat 3-0 to some 3rd division shite, being all that great. yes sometimes it was a laugh, but the majority of the time it was fookin hard work..
mickbrown Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 If we were flying high in the top flight - it'd sell out every week. No it wouldn't.
Casino Posted December 11, 2006 Posted December 11, 2006 Well.....slowly every club is joining in....the grass is not always greener! Blues sign Tesco dealDec 11 2006 Exclusive By Dominic King, Liverpool Echo EVERTON Football Club have signed an exclusive deal towards the building of a new stadium in Kirkby. The Blues have agreed that the move four miles from Goodison is now their preferred option, and have reached formal agreement with Knowsley council and Tesco to start the project. The news of the deal will be formally announced to shareholders tonight at the club's AGM at Goodison Park, the Blues home for 114 years. If the scheme goes ahead it would not only provide Everton with a world-class venue but would also mean a multi-million pound regeneration of Kirkby. It is hoped the three-way partnership with Tesco and Knowsley will keep costs of building the venue to an absolute minimum. Are Tesco taking over the current site, then? Otherwise, wheres the value in that dog shit alley?
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