The day football died .

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MarkF

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Yorkshire
Guessing... you've got one of those 25 year tickets. Both my father in law and brother in law have them, great value.
I, like you still love the footie.Only get to a few games thought. Love the atmoshere and singing.
Marchin on together...........

I think the club defaulted on the 25 year ticket agreement when they entered administration................again. Those poor fans have to pay again. I have a regular season ticket, for an adult it's £150, for 23 games, not bad! My youngest was under 11 so his was free with mine. Next year I have to pay for him.................£5, so it'll be £3.37 each per game then. :biggrin:

Love it, Div2 or Prem, win or lose, makes no difference to me.
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Absolutely. There is a reason why England were shown up by Hungary and Brazil and others in those days, and it was skill (or lack of it).

I disagree, I don't think there is any reason why a foreigner should have been more capable of controlling a spherical object than a Brit. The difference was tactics, the game had moved on far faster abroad and Britain had been left behind.
 
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