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  • Modern Football Grinds my Gears

    What is about modern football, that you find irritating/odd/ was better in the ol' days?
    was footie better when you were growing up, or better now?
    For me? It's this whispering behind their hands when out on the pitch.




    McEachran, was doing it last night while standing over a free kick. QPR players were all
    10 yards away in a wall, who was he hiding it from?



  • #2
    that talking behind hands, who do they think they are......over paid prima donnas.
    goal celebrations......baby rocking, silly little dances, and that bloody fortnight crap.
    live games.
    minutes silence/clapping for non football related......you might not even like the person. seems there is a minutes silence every game.
    all seater stadiums
    players wearing gloves, except the goalkeeper.
    and finally VAR.
    basically everything.

    loved walking across them terraces.
    peanut shells all over terraces after the game finished.
    the smell of old Holborn and golden virginia, that roll up aroma that used to waft all round the ground.
    players covered in mud......you don't see mud no more on these over manicured billiard table pitches.
    1 to 11 on the players shirts......with no advertising.
    stewards that actually supported the home team and knew how to handle the fans, not looking to fight you every game.

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    • #3
      You've summed the whole thing up in one post wormholt!

      Proper pitch here!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wormholt View Post
          that talking behind hands, who do they think they are......over paid prima donnas.
          goal celebrations......baby rocking, silly little dances, and that bloody fortnight crap.
          live games.
          minutes silence/clapping for non football related......you might not even like the person. seems there is a minutes silence every game.
          all seater stadiums
          players wearing gloves, except the goalkeeper.
          and finally VAR.
          basically everything.

          loved walking across them terraces.
          peanut shells all over terraces after the game finished.
          the smell of old Holborn and golden virginia, that roll up aroma that used to waft all round the ground.
          players covered in mud......you don't see mud no more on these over manicured billiard table pitches.
          1 to 11 on the players shirts......with no advertising.
          stewards that actually supported the home team and knew how to handle the fans, not looking to fight you every game.
          Agree totally 're most of that especially the stewards these days

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          • #6
            Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
            The good old days

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bill View Post

              The good old days
              1950's game v Exeter City apparently Bill.
              No 8 is someone called Arthur Longbottom

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              • #8
                Players falling to the ground when they get the slightest touch

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 72bus View Post
                  Players falling to the ground when they get the slightest touch
                  I've noticed they've started screaming too..... Can't just go down, have to shriek like a woman giving birth as well.

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                  • #10
                    Used to watch some games top of Mackay House (Flats on the old pic) when a nipper

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                    • #11
                      On a slightly different note I believe there is a gap between a yellow card and a red card.
                      When a player deliberately brings a player down should be a yellow card and wait for it...


                      SIN BIN FOR 10 MINUTES

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by QPRDave View Post

                        1950's game v Exeter City apparently Bill.
                        No 8 is someone called Arthur Longbottom
                        Although a common Yorkshire name he changed it to Arthur Langley during his time with us.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by QPRDave View Post

                          1950's game v Exeter City apparently Bill.
                          No 8 is someone called Arthur Longbottom
                          Never see him play earliest players I saw John Mclelland,Keith Ritter,Ray Drinkwater,Tony Ingham etc at the White City.

                          When football was football,all about money now,Dave.

                          Sorry John Collins

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