Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: dave.woodhall on March 10, 2023, 10:22:05 PM
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West Ham. Sunday.
https://heroesandvillains.info/2023/03/10/here-we-go-again-2/
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Done.
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"They’re bouncing around the bottom of the table, which is somewhere David Moyes knows a bit about. He still looks like the ne’erdowell husband of the put-upon hero in a Kay Mellor drama.".
A chap I used to work with said he "looks like he is carrying heavy shopping" and had "drooping shoulders". Furthermore he suggested that he "was not the master of his own domain".
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First visit to the London Stadium tomorrow. I've heard that it's a shithole and am expecting nothing more. Even West Ham fans don't like it.
I miss The Boleyn/Upton Park, there was a great atmosphere to the place and to the walk up from the station to the ground.
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I miss The Boleyn/Upton Park, there was a great atmosphere to the place and to the walk up from the station to the ground.
Nearest I've been to getting my head kicked in was there.
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"They’re bouncing around the bottom of the table, which is somewhere David Moyes knows a bit about. He still looks like the ne’erdowell husband of the put-upon hero in a Kay Mellor drama.".
A chap I used to work with said he "looks like he is carrying heavy shopping" and had "drooping shoulders". Furthermore he suggested that he "was not the master of his own domain".
Excellent! Can you ask him to describe the 'Identity Parade' participants in the next series of Never Mind The Buzzcocks?
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Good read Dave.
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First visit to the London Stadium tomorrow. I've heard that it's a shithole and am expecting nothing more. Even West Ham fans don't like it.
I miss The Boleyn/Upton Park, there was a great atmosphere to the place and to the walk up from the station to the ground.
Upton Park was fine for arriving, but getting back on the Tube was a bugger. Last time I was there, I ended up walking to East Ham
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Thanks for this. I thought one of their players beating one of ours in a race was how they started wearing Villa's colours - is that a myth then?
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First visit to the London Stadium tomorrow. I've heard that it's a shithole and am expecting nothing more. Even West Ham fans don't like it.
I miss The Boleyn/Upton Park, there was a great atmosphere to the place and to the walk up from the station to the ground.
Plus points - it’s really easy to get to, being a 10 minute walk from Stratford station. There loads of places to eat and drink around Westfield shopping centre as well, although they’re all of the chain variety.
Once at the ground it’s pretty quick to get served if you want food/drink before or at half time.
Minus points - it’s a terrible place to watch football. You’re miles from the action due to its origins as an athletics stadium, and there’s very little atmosphere. The away fans are split into two sections separated from each other by the stage section where bands would be during a gig, which further dampens the atmosphere.
The worst point - the ten minute walk to Stratford becomes about 30-40 minutes on the way back, as they shut all the walkways around the stadium after the game. The home fans are herded back using a stop/go system, and the away fans are walked what feels like a couple of miles at least around a circuitous route of the ring road.
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Penultimate paragraph spelling 'They' re beat us'...
Anyway, I like this piece Mr W. Sums them up rather well.
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First visit to the London Stadium tomorrow. I've heard that it's a shithole and am expecting nothing more. Even West Ham fans don't like it.
I miss The Boleyn/Upton Park, there was a great atmosphere to the place and to the walk up from the station to the ground.
Plus points - it’s really easy to get to, being a 10 minute walk from Stratford station. There loads of places to eat and drink around Westfield shopping centre as well, although they’re all of the chain variety.
Once at the ground it’s pretty quick to get served if you want food/drink before or at half time.
Minus points - it’s a terrible place to watch football. You’re miles from the action due to its origins as an athletics stadium, and there’s very little atmosphere. The away fans are split into two sections separated from each other by the stage section where bands would be during a gig, which further dampens the atmosphere.
The worst point - the ten minute walk to Stratford becomes about 30-40 minutes on the way back, as they shut all the walkways around the stadium after the game. The home fans are herded back using a stop/go system, and the away fans are walked what feels like a couple of miles at least around a circuitous route of the ring road.
That sounds proper shit!