Barney
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I am from outer Mongolia.
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I am from outer Mongolia.
I've seen a bigger influx of Chinese spectators at Bramall Lane in the past couple of years, and with the business and student links that Sheffield currently has with China, it's great for our numbers.
From outer Mongolia, currently residing in LaLa Land.Not LaLa Land then?
There were some at the Leicester game the other night, decked out in half and half scarves, i.e. half Sheff Utd and half Leicester City. What is the point of these scarves? The occasion to wear them is not likely to be more than twice a season, even if the teams are in the same league. Answering my own question I suppose this kind of merch appeals to the neutrals, like the Chinese?
I think we are doing well to attract Chinese students for the reasons you mention - they've also got money to burn as well. I would like to see them showing more passion for the team though. They never join in the Gleasy Chip Burry song or shout "Come on you Brades!". Takes a lot to get them excited I suspect?
From outer Mongolia, currently residing in LaLa Land.
There were some at the Leicester game the other night, decked out in half and half scarves, i.e. half Sheff Utd and half Leicester City. What is the point of these scarves? The occasion to wear them is not likely to be more than twice a season, even if the teams are in the same league. Answering my own question I suppose this kind of merch appeals to the neutrals, like the Chinese?
I think we are doing well to attract Chinese students for the reasons you mention - they've also got money to burn as well. I would like to see them showing more passion for the team though. They never join in the Gleasy Chip Burry song or shout "Come on you Brades!". Takes a lot to get them excited I suspect?
Does being Jewish count already?
I went a couple of years ago on a stag do. No game on sadly, just a city trip. We did do the tour of the ground though which was pretty good if you can do that on a match day it would be cool. There's a few bars around the ground area that were okay then there is a massive red light district with the expected contents. There was a beach bar, on the river just on the edge of the red light zone that was good.Funny you should mention St Pauli, heading across this weekend to watch them, looking forward to it.
Have you been before? Any tips/advice or things to do in the city?
On the flipside to that, there was a Chinese lad with his girlfriend sat in front of me at the home game against Bury last season.
When we got the last minute winner they both went ballistic. Which surprised me to be honest.
Everyone gets the bug eventually.
Maybe a bit of casual racism in the stands could get them going?
I didn't realise Conor Sammon was Scandanavian.
There are more than one hundred Scandinavian Blades, some of them here:
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I went a couple of years ago on a stag do. No game on sadly, just a city trip. We did do the tour of the ground though which was pretty good if you can do that on a match day it would be cool. There's a few bars around the ground area that were okay then there is a massive red light district with the expected contents. There was a beach bar, on the river just on the edge of the red light zone that was good.
St. Pauli's is bang next to the Reeperbahn, which is where you want to be if your over for a boozy weekend. Plenty of cool bars, but stay out of any sex-related places, pure rip off. Also in the evenings be careful of dark alleys, it's still a bit of a dodgy area. A side street called Hamburgerberg is my favourite for cool little bars. At the weekend the place doesn't really get going till midnight, 11 at the earliest, and will stay open till the early hours.
During the day head down to the harbour front, visit the old Elbe tunnel (green domed building), I wouldn't take a tour on a little boat, as good as it is all the commentary is in German. Veer east and there is the old Speicherstadt, old coffee warehouses, very interesting, there is a Hamburg Dungeon there, along the lines of London Dungeon, but again if you don't speak German probably not a lot of point. Definately worth the fee and the wait if there is a bit of a queue, the model railway, also in the Speicherstadt, next to the Dungeon. Amazing what they've done there, you don't have to be a kid to enjoy it.
Hamburg is incredible for shopping if you have the Mrs along. Mönkebergstrasse is the main one. Start up at the main train station and wander down to the bottom where the impressive Town Hall is (large shopping mall on right at bottom - Europa Passage), wander past the Town Hall to the right where there is a nice arched promenade, around that area are some nice cafes, some on the water, plenty of interesting shops.
Otherwise, there's an old Russian submarine you can go around, I believe it's down by the Fischmarkt these days, which is walking distance from the old Elbtunnel, it's an interesting couple of hours. If the weather's good there's a beach bar there too, (between the two), actually there are several but I think StrandPauli is the best, the one furtherst along.
Stop the pretence. You're off to football with a bunch of mates. Submarine my arse, you'll spend ten hours in a titty bar then ten minutes outside a knocking shop whilst your fat mate empties his tank.Cheers mate. Going with a few mates so I think it'll mostly revolve around beer & pubs etc. but we'll certainly go for a stroll at some point. Submarine sounds pretty interesting.
Stop the pretence. You're off to football with a bunch of mates. Submarine my arse, you'll spend ten hours in a titty bar then ten minutes outside a knocking shop whilst your fat mate empties his tank.
Cheers mate. Going with a few mates so I think it'll mostly revolve around beer & pubs etc. but we'll certainly go for a stroll at some point. Submarine sounds pretty interesting.
Apart from Jim Phipps there is also the American student who's coming to Sheffield to study who says he's going to become a Blade but I can't remember his name.
There were some at the Leicester game the other night, decked out in half and half scarves, i.e. half Sheff Utd and half Leicester City. What is the point of these scarves? The occasion to wear them is not likely to be more than twice a season, even if the teams are in the same league. Answering my own question I suppose this kind of merch appeals to the neutrals, like the Chinese?
...St Pauli (purely because they are cool!!). Has anyone seen their players tunnel? its amazing.
Fully English this one. My genes are that strong that whenever I pull a foreign bird I put a little English in her.and Swiss, he never misses the chance to get a half and half, lives for it.
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