ON THE BALL CITY
by Stuka » 22 Apr 2013 10:46
by Norfolk Royal » 22 Apr 2013 11:38
by Stuka » 22 Apr 2013 11:49
by Croydon Royal » 22 Apr 2013 11:49
Norfolk Royal
What really got the crowd going was Huckerby, Eadie, and Dublin, coming out onto the pitch before the game. They are viewed as God's around these parts.
by Norfolk Royal » 22 Apr 2013 12:11
Stuka Must admit I enjoyed my away day inspite of the match itself. Had a lovely bowl of mushy peas in the market, and stopped by the CAMRA AGM at St. Andrew's Hall for some Norfolk ales.
Carrow Road is a good stadium if not for the stupid PA guys.
by Stuka » 22 Apr 2013 12:22
Norfolk RoyalStuka Must admit I enjoyed my away day inspite of the match itself. Had a lovely bowl of mushy peas in the market, and stopped by the CAMRA AGM at St. Andrew's Hall for some Norfolk ales.
Carrow Road is a good stadium if not for the stupid PA guys.
Aaaah, Reg's pie and peas stall, been there on numerous occasions.
What ales did you sample?
by Norfolk Royal » 22 Apr 2013 12:25
by lolwut » 22 Apr 2013 12:28
by lolwut » 22 Apr 2013 12:30
Norfolk Royal Jolly good Wherry, will be having a pint of that this lunchtime.
Hope you tried some from the Wolf Brewery in Attleborough. In my opinion Golden Jackal (a session bitter) is the dog's.
by Norfolk Royal » 22 Apr 2013 12:47
lolwutNorfolk Royal Jolly good Wherry, will be having a pint of that this lunchtime.
Hope you tried some from the Wolf Brewery in Attleborough. In my opinion Golden Jackal (a session bitter) is the dog's.
FWIW I prefer straw dog, although all wolf brewery beers I have tried have been rather nice.
by urz13 » 22 Apr 2013 15:31
by Stuka » 22 Apr 2013 16:41
urz13 I found it quite funny how the announcer told the crowd to hold their clappers up and they all started clapping them instead. And then they tried to clap along to 'We Will Rock You' but were hopelessly out of time.
by handbags_harris » 22 Apr 2013 21:07
by lolwut » 22 Apr 2013 22:23
Norfolk RoyallolwutNorfolk Royal Jolly good Wherry, will be having a pint of that this lunchtime.
Hope you tried some from the Wolf Brewery in Attleborough. In my opinion Golden Jackal (a session bitter) is the dog's.
FWIW I prefer straw dog, although all wolf brewery beers I have tried have been rather nice.
Yeah that's well good bruv, but you don't see it on sale too often compared to Jackal.
by Pandoras Box » 23 Apr 2013 17:18
by floyd__streete » 24 Apr 2013 16:43
by southbank1871 » 24 Apr 2013 16:47
by floyd__streete » 24 Apr 2013 16:54
southbank1871 I found Old Trafford to be about the worst for ruining any potential natural atmosphere, as they play that embarrassing collection of United song in the run up to kick-off.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 24 Apr 2013 16:56
floyd__streete I found this truly horrific and it didn’t help with my raging pre-match headache either. Sure, it was noisy but it was literally just that.....(without going all Alan Partridge over this) just a noise. If footballers are motivated by 'just noise' then we may as well fit a dozen or so extractor fans in the roof of the Madj. At Norwich, I literally couldn’t make out the words to OTBC over the noise of corrugated cardboard against the palms of 26,000 people (who, rather shamefully, all seemed very keen to join in, this must be what passes for cutting-edge entertainment in Norfolk), unless the words go RUH RUH RUH RUH-RUH, RUH RUH RUH RUH RUH-RUH. Dire.
What a load of crap modern match-going is. In the old days, the atmosphere would build up by the minute with supporters on either side trying to out-do each other for noise. Nowadays, at almost every venue you go to you get nothing of the sort with generic pop music blasted out at top volume, a playlist of songs for each team to come out to and choreographed crap like clap banners. Shove all that up your @rse, crowds would soon fire themselves up with enthusiasm if the football was any good (which, tbf, it so often isn’t) anyway without stage-managed gimmicky toss. At least people might stop hand-wringing and beating themselves up over RFC pulling these stunts; its just as crap everywhere else, really.
by Jerry St Clair » 24 Apr 2013 17:19
floyd__streete What a load of crap modern match-going is. In the old days, the atmosphere would build up by the minute with supporters on either side trying to out-do each other for noise. Nowadays, at almost every venue you go to you get nothing of the sort with generic pop music blasted out at top volume, a playlist of songs for each team to come out to and choreographed crap like clap banners. Shove all that up your @rse, crowds would soon fire themselves up with enthusiasm if the football was any good (which, tbf, it so often isn’t) anyway without stage-managed gimmicky toss. At least people might stop hand-wringing and beating themselves up over RFC pulling these stunts; its just as crap everywhere else, really.
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