bluehammer wrote:
I'm getting old.
Soft BH, I'm with you.
When I was young I was never happier than standing in the pouring rain in front of the old press box at PP watching our third quarter goal feasts, which we knew would always win us the game. And standing three feet back from the then longest urinal in the world watching a river flow past my feet.
As I got older I loved sitting in the social club at PP having a drink in the bar before, during and after the game, with no opposition supporters in sight, hearing mad Carlton supporters scream as loud as me at every outrageous umpiring decision and in raptures at our stars. Never any disagreement about anything in the George Harris stand.
As an MCC member I like nothing more now than a big game at the G, especially if I've arranged a meal in the Members Dining Room with friends, a few drinks at the bar (or in the Long Room) a balcony seat, and the quaint scones and jam and cream and sandwiches and coffee at half time. Only way to go as one gets older and softer.
I might feel differently if I was in the Medallion Club, but sitting up the top at Etihad with the haze just doesnt do it for me, especially since the games are often cramped, we havent been a great side since we've been there, and the narrow ground doesnt suit our game style.
My feelings for the various grounds are emotive and linked to the above, just like most things in football. This is quite apart from the raw financial benefits or otherwise of playing at various stadiums.
I guess I'll feel differently about Etihad if we start to play better there. A beer in a glass not a plastic cup (at outrageous cost) would probably help as well.
Yeah I'm getting soft, but there's no cure like having your team play great football and win consistently. I think I'd even be happy to stand in the rain again if we can return to something like the glory days on the field.
Not far away. We are nearly there.