It was out of the boys pen and sneaking in when the doors open for me .In 1966? More like a tanner at best
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It was out of the boys pen and sneaking in when the doors open for me .In 1966? More like a tanner at best
Yeah even the Bayern game when officially the attendance was 50, 000 I think and I was in the enclosure that night and have never been crammed in at a football match as much before or after. Even at Derby games when there was supposed to be 55 to 60,000 there.The collective roar of laughter from around the ground as it was announced shall always be remembered fondly
I don't think there has been any information about that. I'm guessing for a 3pm Saturday kick off you'll be able to stay behind and watch the 5.30pm ie 2 or so hours? But that is total guess work on my behalf. One thing is certain, they will want to sweat the asset and will try and make money from that stadium as much as possible. Won't pay for itself.
The collective roar of laughter from around the ground as it was announced shall always be remembered fondly
Yes. For all the unanswered questions about financing etc, if it wasn't for the new stadium I would be totally, totally negative about EFC. It is the only glimmer of hope in these dark times. That, and the fact that Kenwright no longer has anything to do with the club. And before anyone asks, I wouldn't wish cancer and death on anyone. I look forward to watching the drone videos tomorrow as usual.At the moment this is the only positive that is happening at our beloved club, we need a massive overhaul before we play our 1st game here
Spurs and Arsenal both let fans stay after the final whistle. In the home ends at least. Went to the North London Derby last season at Spurs and stayed for a couple of pints afterwards.There's only one premier league ground that does this and it's Brighton. I've been going away for years and years and they are the only ground I can remember letting fans stay afterwards, have a drink and have stuff on the tellys.
Literally every other ground your getting chased out about ten mins after the final whistle.
BM might well follow the Brighton model but it would be unusual.
If they employ the same stewards as at GP they won't know what's hit them! "Can you go home please ! We want our teas!"
similar to twickenhamThe reason for the Brighton one might well be also that it's in the middle of no where - and that train station next door has queues lasting a good hour or so after to get in.
What a blight on the pristine unesco-beloved waterfront. How will the city of Liverpool recover from such an eyesore?
That 'new' main stand had to be paided for.The collective roar of laughter from around the ground as it was announced shall always be remembered fondly