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MrBen Wrote:

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> I've been invited to Arsenal tonight. I know

> nothing outside of my national team and DHFC.

>

> Please can you give me some IT Crowd style gems to

> lob into conversation (other than "The thing about

> Arsenal is they always walk it in")

>

> All contributions gratefully received.


Have you caught McVicar?s production of Die Zaberflote at the Garden yet? Magnificent. Pass the Burgundy.....

MrBen Wrote:

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> Nice one LadyG. Good to know. Not in a box - just

> invited by a kind season ticket holder. How much

> are the tickets...?10? :-)


Very kind season ticket holder. Let me know where you are sitting and I will give you a wave.

Depending on where you are sitting tickets normally from ?40 - ?100

I enjoyed it all the same LadyG. I'd forgotten how seriously some fans take things....one overheated guy near me was bouncing up and down in his seat saying he was going to sue the club and "bring his boots for a game next time".


The Monaco ultras were quite impressive too....


The Emirates though - amazing ground, amazing pitch but can't help feeling it lacks some atmosphere compared to the old Highbury which I went to once as a kid. It has a sort of NFL American corporate feel about it?

MrBen Wrote:

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> I enjoyed it all the same LadyG. I'd forgotten how

> seriously some fans take things....one overheated

> guy near me was bouncing up and down in his seat

> saying he was going to sue the club and "bring his

> boots for a game next time".


That'll be Parkdrive...

MrBen Wrote:

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>

> The Emirates though - amazing ground, amazing

> pitch but can't help feeling it lacks some

> atmosphere compared to the old Highbury which I

> went to once as a kid. It has a sort of NFL

> American corporate feel about it?


I hope you remembered to point that out MrB. Although I think its par for the course at most grounds, Arsenal may be slightly worse.


The only trouble with the old Highbury was the football was sh1t. :)

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