Mon Apr 21, 2014 5:46 pm
royalblue wrote:Surpose another way of looking at it,would be if everyone had a drink or two at half time,the atmosphere I guarantee would be better!if no-one had a drink at half time the atmosphere would be crap!you can't have it both ways!
Mon Apr 21, 2014 5:52 pm
davids wrote:It starts after about 35 minutes of the first half.
At first it's just a trickle.
By 40 minutes in it's a constant stream of people, flowing down all the aisles.
By the time the half time whistle blows, large expanses of blue seats can be seen.
So, what is the huge attraction of heading to the concourse whilst the game is still going on.
Is it the refreshing, reasonably priced beer? Is it the delicious, freshly cooked and reasonably priced food? Is it the shared experience of queueing 5 deep at the urinals?
Am I missing something going on in the concourse at half time which makes so many people leave their seats whilst the match is still going on to race down there?
Mon Apr 21, 2014 7:26 pm
Bluebird86 wrote:davids wrote:It starts after about 35 minutes of the first half.
At first it's just a trickle.
By 40 minutes in it's a constant stream of people, flowing down all the aisles.
By the time the half time whistle blows, large expanses of blue seats can be seen.
So, what is the huge attraction of heading to the concourse whilst the game is still going on.
Is it the refreshing, reasonably priced beer? Is it the delicious, freshly cooked and reasonably priced food? Is it the shared experience of queueing 5 deep at the urinals?
Am I missing something going on in the concourse at half time which makes so many people leave their seats whilst the match is still going on to race down there?
It's called having a fag an a pint.
f*cking gimp
Mon Apr 21, 2014 7:55 pm