When United aren't playing I'll sometimes take the dog for a walk to see a really local league nearby. C'mon Blaenau Amateurs and Rhos United!
From United not playing I doubt it would make much difference to the lower league teams as they mostly play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon when we very rarely play.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 8 minutes ago
From United not playing I doubt it would make much difference to the lower league teams as they mostly play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon when we very rarely play.
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I don't think that would matter too much. Most people wouldn't go to 2 live footy games on the weekend anyway. But if United aren't playing they might go watch someone else.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 38 minutes ago
From United not playing I doubt it would make much difference to the lower league teams as they mostly play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon when we very rarely play.
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True, but I was thinking more of when there are no PL matches due to international breaks. I wonder what the attendance is like on those occasions.
Elvis
I was thinking more in line with those United armchair fans among us really.
Two mates in England go to Accrington on those occasions. I used to watch a pub team sometimes. It was good fun, but not football as I've come think of it.
Dartford always get more - mainly from West Ham, Millwall and Charlton match goers. I know a fair few who go to Dartford one week and their other team the next, if fixtures are kind to them.
Imagine a lot of London clubs do well during inter break, Manchester also.
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 25 minutes ago
Two mates in England go to Accrington on those occasions. I used to watch a pub team sometimes. It was good fun, but not football as I've come think of it.
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comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - It's Beekers! (U2958)
posted 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 25 minutes ago
Two mates in England go to Accrington on those occasions. I used to watch a pub team sometimes. It was good fun, but not football as I've come think of it.
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Certainly more laughs, but no singing. What was good is that the pitch was about 50 yards from the pub, everyone got changed there, and of course had a few pints and pies or sarnies after.
It was a good afternoon.
I’ve watched Notts County occasionally; it’s obviously much more affordable and the football is awful but its within walking distance of home and you bump into the odd person you know.
Went away to Sheffield Utd about 10 years ago and was able to buy a ticket the day before from Meadow Lane, never been able to get a United away ticket despite trying, even my friend who’s had a season ticket for nearly 30 years can’t get one for an away match.
It was good fun, but not football as I've come think of it.
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Kind of like United these days. Well, without the fun.
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posted on 26/1/22
When United aren't playing I'll sometimes take the dog for a walk to see a really local league nearby. C'mon Blaenau Amateurs and Rhos United!
posted on 26/1/22
From United not playing I doubt it would make much difference to the lower league teams as they mostly play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon when we very rarely play.
posted on 26/1/22
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 8 minutes ago
From United not playing I doubt it would make much difference to the lower league teams as they mostly play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon when we very rarely play.
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I don't think that would matter too much. Most people wouldn't go to 2 live footy games on the weekend anyway. But if United aren't playing they might go watch someone else.
posted on 26/1/22
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 38 minutes ago
From United not playing I doubt it would make much difference to the lower league teams as they mostly play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon when we very rarely play.
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True, but I was thinking more of when there are no PL matches due to international breaks. I wonder what the attendance is like on those occasions.
posted on 26/1/22
Elvis
I was thinking more in line with those United armchair fans among us really.
posted on 26/1/22
Two mates in England go to Accrington on those occasions. I used to watch a pub team sometimes. It was good fun, but not football as I've come think of it.
posted on 26/1/22
Dartford always get more - mainly from West Ham, Millwall and Charlton match goers. I know a fair few who go to Dartford one week and their other team the next, if fixtures are kind to them.
posted on 26/1/22
Imagine a lot of London clubs do well during inter break, Manchester also.
posted on 26/1/22
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 25 minutes ago
Two mates in England go to Accrington on those occasions. I used to watch a pub team sometimes. It was good fun, but not football as I've come think of it.
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Better?
posted on 26/1/22
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - It's Beekers! (U2958)
posted 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 25 minutes ago
Two mates in England go to Accrington on those occasions. I used to watch a pub team sometimes. It was good fun, but not football as I've come think of it.
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Better?
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Certainly more laughs, but no singing. What was good is that the pitch was about 50 yards from the pub, everyone got changed there, and of course had a few pints and pies or sarnies after.
It was a good afternoon.
posted on 26/1/22
I’ve watched Notts County occasionally; it’s obviously much more affordable and the football is awful but its within walking distance of home and you bump into the odd person you know.
Went away to Sheffield Utd about 10 years ago and was able to buy a ticket the day before from Meadow Lane, never been able to get a United away ticket despite trying, even my friend who’s had a season ticket for nearly 30 years can’t get one for an away match.
posted on 26/1/22
It was good fun, but not football as I've come think of it.
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Kind of like United these days. Well, without the fun.
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