Give me a break man, I'm only 28, and I've lived in Cambridge for the last 4 or 5 years. Hard to make it to the game and back when it's 80 miles each way and you can't drive.Harpers So Solid Crew wrote:Used to be the thing to do on Boxing day, way back they were much better attended, wake up, men sent to football while the women did what women did.
Harpers So Solid Crew wrote:lost me there IAn, i mean footy was boxing day tradition, nationwide, folk would go even if it was only game of the season, pop down to Cambridge, geta fix.
36 should cover all the north stand.brendywendy wrote:in!
with mince pies to distribute in the north stand
but not enough for all of you
I'LL BE RIGHT THEREroyalexile wrote:36 should cover all the north stand.brendywendy wrote:in!
with mince pies to distribute in the north stand
but not enough for all of you
TBf it took a good 5 minutes of shouting and arm waving before you got any takers last time.Row Z Royal wrote:I'LL BE RIGHT THEREroyalexile wrote:36 should cover all the north stand.brendywendy wrote:in!
with mince pies to distribute in the north stand
but not enough for all of you
mind you, it used to always be a local derby, which always helped the crowds.Harpers So Solid Crew wrote:Used to be the thing to do on Boxing day, way back they were much better attended, wake up, men sent to football while the women did what women did.
Aye, but those were the days when the majority of a team's support used to be able to walk to the ground.Rev Algenon Stickleback H wrote:mind you, it used to always be a local derby, which always helped the crowds.Harpers So Solid Crew wrote:Used to be the thing to do on Boxing day, way back they were much better attended, wake up, men sent to football while the women did what women did.
Go back to the 60s or so, and they used to play on christmas day as well as boxing day.
Parked at the park and ride today; all the main roads around the stadium are pretty clear of snow, but the road leading up to the overflow car park behind the dome and the main car parks are totally covered in a mixture of snow and sheet ice. It's very slippery under foot also only the bus layby side of Northern Way has been partially cleared but B&Q side hasn't so at this moment its covered in sheet ice also most of the footpaths leading to the stadium are in the same state. Hopefully the thaw will clear most of it before Boxing Day.Royal Lady wrote:Is there a chance this game won't go ahead due to health and safety? Only I don't fancy walking up that slope if it's as icy as the roads and pavements are at the moment.
'greedNo Fixed Abode wrote:I say get the game on. If the pitch is playable then play. IF supporters can't make it - tough luck.
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