Doing it tonight, just in case there's a mad last minute rush tomorrow and the site crashes
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Would have helped in getting rid of previous manger quicker instead of behaving like lemmings myself included. Think the current league situation could have been averted completely.
Doing it tonight,just in casewhen there's a mad last minute rush tomorrow and the site crashes
Many of you know , I live in Greece. I Would be renewing 100 per cent if I was back home. No matter what league we are in............... Born not manufactured.
I know mate and I miss it. Circumstances and location has changed all that for me. I still try to replicate my Goodison match day routine as much as I can. At half time lock myself in the bog and do a line off the toilet lid and then go and burn my mouth off eating an Scouse pie. That and pissing all over the bathroom floor brings it all flooding back.That's the thing, going the game is just way better than watching on TV. Even this season, i've been glad i was a season ticket holder due to the highs...despite how few, especially those last few minutes vs Arsenal and Newcastle.
You should see a doctor matelolI know mate and I miss it. Circumstances and location has changed all that for me. I still try to replicate my Goodison match day routine as much as I can. At half time lock myself in the bog and do a line off the toilet lid and then go and burn my mouth off eating an Scouse pie. That and pissing all over the bathroom floor brings it all flooding back.
Greek sewer systems not me mate lolYou should see a doctor matelol
Oh well that's cheered me upRenewed.
Still think we will get good backing even if we drop down unless we stay down for a while.
Was having a look earlier how well supported clubs have been when dropping in to the 2nd tier. Below is the top 10 and only those clubs below averaged over 40,000.
1. Newcastle - 56,283 (1948)
2. Tottenham - 54,111 (1950)
3. Newcastle - 51,106 (2017)
4. Newcastle - 49,379 (1947)
5. Man United - 48,389 (1975)
6. Tottenham - 48,258 (1949)
7. Everton - 45,922 (1954)
8. Newcastle - 43,388 (2010)
9. Aston Villa - 41,950 (1938)
10. Sunderland - 41,262 (1964)
That’s one of the very few silver linings. Although I believe there’ll likely be a campaign for a partial refund if that is the case.We might be getting a better price per game next season fwiw