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Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:14 pm
by clifford_-
wicked seats!!

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:18 pm
by jazzamataz
clifford_- wrote:wicked seats!!

Yeah I got lucky. (Red Member unfortunately)

I always sit on the Corner flag if I can, and get as close to the front as possible.
Fuck sitting in the £100 seats with the plastic fans. North Bank Block 5 or 12, or
Clock End Block 28 if i'm with my little bro (Family enclosure.)

Because I pay for his Junior Gunner membership, the lucky git will become a Silver
member the day he turns 18.

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:23 pm
by jazzamataz
This is my favourite photo... (North Bank Block 12, Row 26)

Emirates Cup vs. NY Red Bulls

RvP steps up for the corner, you can see Henry (if you squint)
and Gervinho too... Was my iPhone pic for AGES.


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Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:25 pm
by Mehlovich
I was wondering what you football ninjas pay for a standard PL ticket?

I am planning a trip to London to watch some football. I am going with a friend who supports Arsenal.. But their tickets are expensive as fuck if you buy them in Denmark.
If you know where I can get some tickets (that I can actually pay without having to shell out £200) let me know!
If its impossible I am considering going to a championship match instead - Any tips regarding tickets for that would be nice as well.

Thanks!

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:35 pm
by hutyluty
go watch west ham- its a much more atmospheric ground than arsenal and will be much cheaper- or if you want to go to a small game go to brentfrod, great little ground and probably pay on the gate

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:44 pm
by Lucifa
Mehlovich wrote:I was wondering what you football ninjas pay for a standard PL ticket?

I am planning a trip to London to watch some football. I am going with a friend who supports Arsenal.. But their tickets are expensive as fuck if you buy them in Denmark.
If you know where I can get some tickets (that I can actually pay without having to shell out £200) let me know!
If its impossible I am considering going to a championship match instead - Any tips regarding tickets for that would be nice as well.

Thanks!
Yeah, don't go and watch Arsenal. Sterile ground and atmosphere, not worth the ticket price.

QPR, Millwall, Crystal Palace or West Ham will be a better day out. Spurs if you want to see a top four team, but yeah you may have difficulty buying tickets on the day for them.

QPR at home I would definitely recommend though. Loftus Road is probably my favourite stadium, compact as fuck.

On a Dubstep related note it's a shame how many of the South London pioneers are plastic Man Utd fans!

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:49 pm
by clifford_-
Lucifa wrote:
On a Dubstep related note it's a shame how many of the South London pioneers are plastic Man Utd fans!

as are 50% of the rest of surrey! haha

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:17 pm
by Mehlovich
Lucifa wrote:
Mehlovich wrote:I was wondering what you football ninjas pay for a standard PL ticket?

I am planning a trip to London to watch some football. I am going with a friend who supports Arsenal.. But their tickets are expensive as fuck if you buy them in Denmark.
If you know where I can get some tickets (that I can actually pay without having to shell out £200) let me know!
If its impossible I am considering going to a championship match instead - Any tips regarding tickets for that would be nice as well.

Thanks!
Yeah, don't go and watch Arsenal. Sterile ground and atmosphere, not worth the ticket price.

QPR, Millwall, Crystal Palace or West Ham will be a better day out. Spurs if you want to see a top four team, but yeah you may have difficulty buying tickets on the day for them.

QPR at home I would definitely recommend though. Loftus Road is probably my favourite stadium, compact as fuck.

On a Dubstep related note it's a shame how many of the South London pioneers are plastic Man Utd fans!

Re. QPR games - whats the ticket prices like? On danish pages it looks exactly the same as Arsenal matches....

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:39 pm
by ojsmooth
Capello resigns then. Thoughts???

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:47 pm
by magma
hutyluty wrote:go watch west ham- its a much more atmospheric ground than arsenal and will be much cheaper- or if you want to go to a small game go to brentfrod, great little ground and probably pay on the gate
As an Arsenal fan, it saddens me to say that I agree with all of this post. I love the Emirates, but I don't think it'd be quite the best advert for the rowdy terrace experience! :lol:

Palace is probably worth a look too...

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:11 pm
by Dead Rats
ojsmooth wrote:Capello resigns then. Thoughts???
I'd just like to take this opportunity to say that, for years, you've been the best manager we've had. You bought a new style into the squad, and it worked fantastically. We've been only getting better since you took over.
Goodbye, Harry.

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:11 pm
by Forum
ojsmooth wrote:Capello resigns then. Thoughts???
Sounds like he was asked to make a public apology and said he'd rather quit. Perfect timing with Harry Redknapp being cleared of all charges

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:21 pm
by Mehlovich
magma wrote:
hutyluty wrote:go watch west ham- its a much more atmospheric ground than arsenal and will be much cheaper- or if you want to go to a small game go to brentfrod, great little ground and probably pay on the gate
As an Arsenal fan, it saddens me to say that I agree with all of this post. I love the Emirates, but I don't think it'd be quite the best advert for the rowdy terrace experience! :lol:

Palace is probably worth a look too...
Well, I think we're just going for a pub to watch an arsenal game on then ;-)

I will keep Palace in mind.

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:57 pm
by Lucifa
Mehlovich, I just remembered that QPR tickets are probably the most expensive in England under the current ownership, so yeah maybe avoid them.

I'd say just go and watch Palace or Millwall. Turn up on the day and buy a ticket, it's highly unlikely that either will sell out. Probably looking at £15-25.
Dead Rats wrote:
ojsmooth wrote:Capello resigns then. Thoughts???
I'd just like to take this opportunity to say that, for years, you've been the best manager we've had. You bought a new style into the squad, and it worked fantastically. We've been only getting better since you took over.
Goodbye, Harry.
May have something to do with having the 4th/5th biggest net spend as well though.

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:08 pm
by Mehlovich
Lucifa wrote:Mehlovich, I just remembered that QPR tickets are probably the most expensive in England under the current ownership, so yeah maybe avoid them.

I'd say just go and watch Palace or Millwall. Turn up on the day and buy a ticket, it's highly unlikely that either will sell out. Probably looking at £15-25.


That sounds resonable, thanks man!

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:32 pm
by garethom
Probably wrong, but part of me feels like this has fucked any chances of Harry Redknapp becoming England manager, with Spurs having an eye on the title, can't help but think he'll stay with Spurs, but England will need to have a manager during the run into 2012, and I can't see the general public being happy with him doing it part time.

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:46 am
by ehbes
Theres always Bob Bradley :lol:

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:51 am
by clifford_-
itll be guus hiddink, harry wont leave spurs, he cant even spell england, let alone manage it.

Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:54 pm
by mikey_g
I feel that Capello has wanted out which is why he made those comments to the Italian press. He will have known that once those comments were made either he or the FA would have to back down and there was only gonna be one winner there. Shame because I did rate him, perhaps a little to stubborn (but thats the pot calling the kettle black).

This is doing the rounds this morning made me chuckle -
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Re: The SNH Football thread

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:16 pm
by magma
Capello sacked his captain for adultery but not for on-pitch racism.

He's an utter tnuc.