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They'll Only Miss Us Once We've Gone


Richard Macey

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great article and judging from the comments below the piece, seems to have articulated the collective feelings of the football fans of today.

 

stick your sanitised overpriced cheesy premiership up your aris.

 

 

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well it does make me wonder who goes to these premiership matches now it cant be the ordinary workin class ? so it must be financial consultants,politicans ,doctors,high rankin police officers and anyone who runs a multi million pound business i come under none of those catagories which is y i follow the hornchurch

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exactly why i stopped going arsenal.You could see this happening 10-12 years ago.

I used to go arsenal with 25-30 mates from upminster/hornchurch area.By the time i decided to stop going full stop there were only about 5 of us left,now there are 3 that still go regularly

Don't get me wrong a few have moved away but most have started families and can't afford to go,a few watch non league footy or league 2 like orient or barnet but the majority have been priced out of it

One of the last times i went in to the north bank at highbury i was screaming at the underperforming players like sol campbell who was useless on the night when we lost to west ham(i mean,who wouldn't have the Ar$e losing to those pikeys 3-2 at home) when all around me were complaining about the few that dared voice such an opinion,wouldn't of happened 15 years ago,too many knobs in the crowds nowadays.

I know people who go arsenal still but their sons watch non league footy,young jordan(urchins youth) being the prime example,its simply too expensive for a family to go to footy all the time.

Non league football is where its at and the bridge is the place to be!

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Originally Posted By: Urchin Mentalist
exactly why i stopped going arsenal.You could see this happening 10-12 years ago.
I used to go arsenal with 25-30 mates from upminster/hornchurch area.By the time i decided to stop going full stop there were only about 5 of us left,now there are 3 that still go regularly
Don't get me wrong a few have moved away but most have started families and can't afford to go,a few watch non league footy or league 2 like orient or barnet but the majority have been priced out of it
One of the last times i went in to the north bank at highbury i was screaming at the underperforming players like sol campbell who was useless on the night when we lost to west ham(i mean,who wouldn't have the Ar$e losing to those pikeys 3-2 at home) when all around me were complaining about the few that dared voice such an opinion,wouldn't of happened 15 years ago,too many knobs in the crowds nowadays.
I know people who go arsenal still but their sons watch non league footy,young jordan(urchins youth) being the prime example,its simply too expensive for a family to go to footy all the time.
Non league football is where its at and the bridge is the place to be!


You must have been like Hayley's Comet that night Mr Mentalist!
LOL!
But very good words
BTW: What happened to the progi that night?
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me and tree got very drunk after the game and ended up hovering a taxi out with my dyson at 4am!!!

Don't remember buying a programme that night,hayley who i went with was not impressed,saying she would not go footy with me again after my verbal assault on the lacklustre arsenal players.

Says it all really NWAF!

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Originally Posted By: Urchin Mentalist
exactly why i stopped going arsenal.You could see this happening 10-12 years ago.
I used to go arsenal with 25-30 mates from upminster/hornchurch area.By the time i decided to stop going full stop there were only about 5 of us left,now there are 3 that still go regularly
Don't get me wrong a few have moved away but most have started families and can't afford to go,a few watch non league footy or league 2 like orient or barnet but the majority have been priced out of it
One of the last times i went in to the north bank at highbury i was screaming at the underperforming players like sol campbell who was useless on the night when we lost to west ham(i mean,who wouldn't have the Ar$e losing to those pikeys 3-2 at home) when all around me were complaining about the few that dared voice such an opinion,wouldn't of happened 15 years ago,too many knobs in the crowds nowadays.
I know people who go arsenal still but their sons watch non league footy,young jordan(urchins youth) being the prime example,its simply too expensive for a family to go to footy all the time.
Non league football is where its at and the bridge is the place to be!


Spot On Rob even West Ham is expensive now last season it was
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Originally Posted By: Urchin Mentalist
i had a once in a lifetime experience tonight.
I was in the pub when hornchurch lost and west ham won.
Thats a first.Pikey east london mugs!!!!


That's very hurtful Rob, I'm extremely disappointed and upset. frown

Still never mind eh! Let's all laugh at Tottenham, bottom of the table!!! laugh
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