2006 - great wall of China
I am quite a regular at Udine as there is always a great, not intimidating (I'd say a very "British") atmosphere at the stadium.But Udinese is not my team, and, as the Villa's father foundators were Scottish I use to support the Scottish teams when thay play in Italy, so today I supported the Bhoys, Frank.Today I was a bit deluded, though.Celtic fans are 99% Irish (a fact that tragically reminded me of Richard Dunne even in this occasion ) and only 1% Scottish. I have nothing against Ireland and the Irish, in 1990 I supported their National team in Italy and Paul Mc Grath is my hero. But I remember then when I attended Bologna / Heart of Midlothian in 1990 there was a massive contingent of Hearts supporters with kilt and bagpipes, and the atmosphere in the city was very friendly and much more thrilling. I expected something like that, whereas the Bhoys at Udine made as their most original contribute the City's Lech Poznan dance. . .
I am quite a regular at Udine as there is always a great, not intimidating (I'd say a very "British") atmosphere at the stadium.But Udinese is not my team, and, as the Villa's father foundators were Scottish I use to support the Scottish teams when thay play in Italy, so I supported the Bhoys, Frank.Today I was a bit deluded, though.Celtic fans are 99% Irish (a fact that tragically reminded me of Richard Dunne even in this occasion ) and only 1% Scottish. Obviously, I have nothing against Ireland and the Irish, au contraire in 1990 I supported their National team in Italy and Paul Mc Grath is my hero. But I remember then when I attended Bologna / Heart of Midlothian in 1990 there was a massive contingent of Hearts supporters with kilt and bagpipes, and the atmosphere in the city was very friendly and much more thrilling. I expected something like that, whereas the Bhoys at Udine made as their most original contribute the City's Lech Poznan dance. . .
VENICE - ITALYMemories of a fantastic day-out in the beautuiful and quite unique scenario of Venice and its canals, with Alan, the Lions Clubs Legend and a special friend for me, the former Villa player and top bloke Garry Thompson (two goals vs. the Blue Nose in the old 2nd. Division), and Frank, a longlife Villa-fan and another great friend of mine.
What's Frank doing with his hand there?
Quote from: Jimmy Smash on March 15, 2012, 05:27:08 PMWhat's Frank doing with his hand there?Holding my camera!