Perhaps to watch a game of football and support your team?? So you can't have an atmosphere without 'large travelling support'?The excitement is the atmosphere generated by large travelling support as stated at the start of the quoted post, why would you go to the match otherwise..Perhaps to watch a game of football and support your tea m
We bigger than Burton, Fleetwood and Morecambe though aren’t we?Well this thread had gone full circle from: aren't Sheffield Wednesday arrogant to think we're a small club (my op) to, aren't we much bigger than a lot of clubs we're in the same division as.
It's a funny old game Saint 🤣
I mean marginally yeah, but it doesn't become one to say so.We bigger than Burton, Fleetwood and Morecambe though aren’t we?
Define bigger? Bigger crowds perhaps but I’d guess that Burton and Fleetwood have a bigger amount of cash to spend on transfers and wages than we do.We bigger than Burton, Fleetwood and Morecambe though aren’t we?
Andy LinighanOne of my first memories of football on the telly was Sheffield Wednesday being in a cup final against Arsenal when I was something like 8 years old (I'd been going to Home Park before this but telly football was rare those days).
I believe Andy Linghard(spelling?) scored the winner for Arsenal with a broken nose?
I'm nearing 40 now.
Yes...irrational...but yes.Hi,
I deny that this game meant more than playing Cambridge.
I am not hiding from any truth.
Do people genuinely get extra excited that we beat a team that used to be quite good but aren't any more?
I thank you....I think I combined players to create a new oneAndy Linighan
Question is, is This new player better than we have now?I thank you....I think I combined players to create a new one
I would say not to 2 of those Ian.We bigger than Burton, Fleetwood and Morecambe though aren’t we?
Good question.
I certainly get more of a kick out of beating Pompey, Sunderland and Sheff Wednesday than I do out of beating Burton, Morecambe or Fleetwood.
Does that make me a bad person?