It’s a excellent point. I am guilty as charged ( along with many others), and promise to try not to mention cardboard beer cups again
Very easy to get sucked into vortices of negativity on this forum, but your reminder serves us all well to stand back every now and then, and appreciate what we have got. I’ve been going to Bramall Lane for over 50 years now, and I still get a real buzz when I enter the back of the Kop through the concourse, and see the pitch and stadium laid out in front of me. The first few notes from John Denver send a shiver down my spine.
It’s easy to become a bit complacent about the familiar, lose sight of what is extraordinary about it, and niggle about “first world problems”. Imagine the impact of a full and raucous Bramall Lane on those visiting for the first time - be they from home or away.
I’ve lived down South for about 30 years now, but still have my season ticket at the Lane. Reading is my nearest professional football ground. I’ve only ever been there to watch the Blades. The view is superb from every seat in the stadium. Prices are relatively cheap. There are no posts in the way of anybody. The catering is superb, and the range of beers inside the ground puts ours to shame. Yet it’s a soulless bowl ( even with the Blades fans in it), on the outskirts of a scruffy city, with no heart, history, character or real identity.
We’re very lucky to support the club that we do - it’s something very special, despite our minor frustrations.