Blades and drinking

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Home games have always been a quick pint before and at half time but normally drive, although I don't bother at all now as my body is a temple.

Away matches used to be drink x number of cans on the bus/train then 4/5 more pints before the match and the same again after, looking back I can hardly recall a game. I drove to the odd weekday away game but generally used away games as an excuse for an all dayer.

Booze used to get me into a lot of tangles at the weekend so I drink very much in moderation nowadays. Living in a country where it's £15 a pint and hard work to get to a bar helps.

Don't even drink at home anymore, I used to get in from works and go to the fridge then have 2 or 3 every night, don't see the point any more, I got fit and want to stay this way so booze is the devil.

I exercise a lot, daily, so might have a beer afterwards but not a big or regular imbiber

Before match, zilch, if I did, I'd be pissing all through first half. If we had terracing and could stand wherever, I would have a pint beforehand. May have a couple in the Sheff Tap after match and before catching train then possibly one in local afterwards.
I honestly don't know how people shove 7 or 8 down their neck in one session, I'm a reyt lightweight when it comes to beer
 



I know exactly what you mean. It just doesn't agree with me anymore. As you say, I think it's an age thing. Don't mind the odd pint or glass of wine with a meal but I rarely get proper hammered these days. And I used to...proper fucked.
You're right. It's definitely an age thing as I recall an away game at Bristol city years ago!. I went on the train with mates. We took cans with us and then proceeded to drink the train buffet dry apart from the wine!. We had a couple of swift pints before the game!. It was the same on the return journey with some blades from Mansfield!!. I was a mess when I got back to Sheffield!!.
 
Spent the whole of last night on an inadvisable combination of Buckfast and Jamesons, and yet here I am having a cuppa, wide awake and raring to go.

I think I might be immortal....
If you really want to prove yourself immortal by having a session on an inadvisable combination of drinks, then try what I most regrettably once did; have a night on Scrumpy and Rum !
 
Usually just the one pint as I'm driving for home games. Last away game of the season tends to involve fancy dress and a massive session.
 
I exercise a lot, daily, so might have a beer afterwards but not a big or regular imbiber

Before match, zilch, if I did, I'd be pissing all through first half. If we had terracing and could stand wherever, I would have a pint beforehand. May have a couple in the Sheff Tap after match and before catching train then possibly one in local afterwards.
I honestly don't know how people shove 7 or 8 down their neck in one session, I'm a reyt lightweight when it comes to beer

I can't drink more than 5 pints now without wanting to die the next day. That used to be the warm up on the way to an away match, no wonder Sunday league football is on its arse some of the states I used to turn up in.
 
How much does everyone drink during the season, pre and post match?

I know there are those against the whole, match, drinking, up and down pissing etc, HOWEVER it happens and appears to happen a lot amongst us Blades.

Its not big or clever, however is anyone else's perception of our fans include a following, more than most clubs, who have a liking for the more social side of the game?

Usually none before and a few after. Not sure what you mean about up and down pissing, mine's fairly normal I think.
 
My main knowledge/experience is of the away match Beer Bus culture. I lived away from Sheffield from 1981 to 1993. But for the main part of the nineties, the noughties and the 2010s I traveled on Shred's bus to away matches. During that time, I was aware of Shred's bus, The Sportsman bus & The Railway bus - and in the more recent period, the Handsworth Blades bus. I'm sure there were others, but those were the ones I was aware of. There were variants - but the model was - the bus leaves town in time to get to a town/village for 11am opening, an 11am until 2pm swill, grab a pint outside the ground if possible, on the bus straight after, get some miles under your belt, then a beer stop at a much used place, for eg when travelling North on the M1 it would be Shepshed, South Normanton or Ripley, a few hours there, then on the bus back to Sheffield in time for the last Sheffield Bus back to where you lived. We live in a post-fact world. But the facts are - that'd look like 6 pints on the first stop, a pint outside the ground & 6 pints at the stop on the way home, hopefully back in Sheffield for one or two before closing. That was just the culture those buses had/have. You didn't have to drink a lot - but you'd be bored witless for hours waiting around for everyone else if you didn't. And you'd probably be better off in your car, on the train or on another non-beer bus. The little round I was in had some unwritten rules - first stop - pint in one pub, drink up, move to the next one, stop on the way home - plot up in one single pub, drink standing at the bar, never sit down & never ever have something to eat. Goodison brought many a Blade up through the ranks. He used to do block bookings on the trains (Goodison's Guerrillas (or Gorillas if you preferred). He ruled the roost up the front of Shred's bus for those nineties & noughties I talk about. He was a major part of that beer bus drinking culture I was aware of.

Once he hit some health problems, and then Shred hit his own, with an untimely end, those absolutely insane drinking levels were at an end for me. To my knowledge, some of the beer bus culture still exists - the flame still burns. I've chucked my lot in with The Sportsman. It's a simpler, more accessible model. Straight home after the game. Maybe a couple of hours somewhere on the way to the game. Venue selected with Real Ale in mind & usually a Wetherspoons for those that way inclined. I was an Ale Cart - just shoveled it in. I rationalise my current situation as Quality over Quantity. Although that is as pompous as hell. It's really Variety over Quantity. I'll do a lot to search out microbreweries, real ale pubs, craft beer cafes to get to new, different beers. The "benefits" include I often have to stretch my legs & walk around a bit to get to different places and I've started attending a lot more games - notably friendlies, U23 & U18 - in order to get me to places where I can combine a bit of SUFC football with a bit of "oohh, I'd really like to visit that brewery" beer hunting. Downside - I love my 7+% IPAs.

Anyway - that's what I think

Phil
Beer, football & cricket Blog

www.ball-sup.blogspot.co.uk
 
My main knowledge/experience is of the away match Beer Bus culture. I lived away from Sheffield from 1981 to 1993. But for the main part of the nineties, the noughties and the 2010s I traveled on Shred's bus to away matches. During that time, I was aware of Shred's bus, The Sportsman bus & The Railway bus - and in the more recent period, the Handsworth Blades bus. I'm sure there were others, but those were the ones I was aware of. There were variants - but the model was - the bus leaves town in time to get to a town/village for 11am opening, an 11am until 2pm swill, grab a pint outside the ground if possible, on the bus straight after, get some miles under your belt, then a beer stop at a much used place, for eg when travelling North on the M1 it would be Shepshed, South Normanton or Ripley, a few hours there, then on the bus back to Sheffield in time for the last Sheffield Bus back to where you lived. We live in a post-fact world. But the facts are - that'd look like 6 pints on the first stop, a pint outside the ground & 6 pints at the stop on the way home, hopefully back in Sheffield for one or two before closing. That was just the culture those buses had/have. You didn't have to drink a lot - but you'd be bored witless for hours waiting around for everyone else if you didn't. And you'd probably be better off in your car, on the train or on another non-beer bus. The little round I was in had some unwritten rules - first stop - pint in one pub, drink up, move to the next one, stop on the way home - plot up in one single pub, drink standing at the bar, never sit down & never ever have something to eat. Goodison brought many a Blade up through the ranks. He used to do block bookings on the trains (Goodison's Guerrillas (or Gorillas if you preferred). He ruled the roost up the front of Shred's bus for those nineties & noughties I talk about. He was a major part of that beer bus drinking culture I was aware of.

Once he hit some health problems, and then Shred hit his own, with an untimely end, those absolutely insane drinking levels were at an end for me. To my knowledge, some of the beer bus culture still exists - the flame still burns. I've chucked my lot in with The Sportsman. It's a simpler, more accessible model. Straight home after the game. Maybe a couple of hours somewhere on the way to the game. Venue selected with Real Ale in mind & usually a Wetherspoons for those that way inclined. I was an Ale Cart - just shoveled it in. I rationalise my current situation as Quality over Quantity. Although that is as pompous as hell. It's really Variety over Quantity. I'll do a lot to search out microbreweries, real ale pubs, craft beer cafes to get to new, different beers. The "benefits" include I often have to stretch my legs & walk around a bit to get to different places and I've started attending a lot more games - notably friendlies, U23 & U18 - in order to get me to places where I can combine a bit of SUFC football with a bit of "oohh, I'd really like to visit that brewery" beer hunting. Downside - I love my 7+% IPAs.

Anyway - that's what I think

Phil
Beer, football & cricket Blog

www.ball-sup.blogspot.co.uk


Great read that Phil
 

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