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Decent night and another ground ticked off

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Is there some kind of official recognition or financial reward for all this ...

... if not there's a fair chance you need to seek some kind of behavioural therapy.

He gets to be called an idiot on a message board. Strange way to spend a Saturday that's for sure.
 
This is a bizarre post. Your more of a fan of ticking off football grounds than you are of watching your football club play.

If this isn't a wind up then your a bit of a knacker aren't t you?
 
Got to go in and watch kick off to tick off ground number 115 watching the lads . . . But how long should we stay??

It’s an absolutely nothing game and can’t drink because of driving.

Options are . . .

A few seconds

A few minutes

Until we are winning

Until we are losing

All first half
There is no way I'd go to a match to think it more important to tick a box then stay and support the lads.
I like to goto new grounds, but if I did what you did, everytime I thought of Southend I'd think 'ah, that was that time I fucked off embarrassingly early and missed the Charlie Wyke hatrick in the last ten mins'

Really, doing what you're doing, you may aswell goto the ground anytime, as you're certainly not going there to watch and support Safc.
 
I've been o roots Hall. It's an absolute shit hole and we couldn't see the second half because of the fog.

Michael bridges scored and the announcer said it was Micky gray. There were still fences to keep the fans off the pitch and they had anti climb paint on them.
 
I’m proposing a change to the rules. You don’t get the ground counted in the total unless you see the final whistle. Anybody second that?

Leaving early :evil:
 
The OP could save himself a lot of time and money if he just travelled around the country and visited football stadiums on any day of the week other than a match day.

A match day must be the worst time to go to a stadium because there's all those people and all that extra traffic and on top of that he's paying to get in. All he really needs to do is walk up to the front door of each stadium during the week
and tick it off.
 
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