Overthehills
Give Quiche A Chance....
Come on then what do we have?
I always find myself checking my photo gallery the day after an away day (especially messy ones), just to see what random pictures I have managed to take during the day. Living in a generation in which we all tend to carry hugh quality cameras, it has never been soo easy to capture a fantastic day out with the blades..
To be honest, this time I had a much more leisurely one. Rather than getting trollied at the prospect of a City mullering, I paced myself and took in the fantastic atmosphere.
Sooo yeah, feel free to share your pics from the day... whether comical, good friends enjoying the day, anything really.
I will put this pretty standard one in to start the thread.... I sat up in the heavens for this one due to friends not wanting to splash out on the expensive tickets. Whilst the view isn't immense, you see enough from up there.....I would say that one benefit of sitting up there when watching a team like city, is that you get a tactical birds eye view. You see how drilled they are and how the hold shape and overload.
I always find myself checking my photo gallery the day after an away day (especially messy ones), just to see what random pictures I have managed to take during the day. Living in a generation in which we all tend to carry hugh quality cameras, it has never been soo easy to capture a fantastic day out with the blades..
To be honest, this time I had a much more leisurely one. Rather than getting trollied at the prospect of a City mullering, I paced myself and took in the fantastic atmosphere.
Sooo yeah, feel free to share your pics from the day... whether comical, good friends enjoying the day, anything really.
I will put this pretty standard one in to start the thread.... I sat up in the heavens for this one due to friends not wanting to splash out on the expensive tickets. Whilst the view isn't immense, you see enough from up there.....I would say that one benefit of sitting up there when watching a team like city, is that you get a tactical birds eye view. You see how drilled they are and how the hold shape and overload.