Some of us grandads remember games in the olden days when everybody played in black and white and there were crowds of 56,000 crammed into places like White Hart Lane. The atmosphere hasn't been the same since we went all-seater.
I thought the same. I got the papers this morning and went searching to a game to watch. Nothing, nada, nichts, niente...
I might even have to talk to my wife
Some of them have a water container for the condensed water which need emptying after use. Some need a drain as Fowllyd has said. Your manual ought to tell you what to do.
This is a very common complaint among the lower levels of football. The youngsters see the Rooneys of this world mouthing off on TV and think they can do the same.
I had a customer ask me this very question a couple of years ago. After much searching I gave him a list but he ended up at Harry Ramsdens in West Quay.
http://www.harryramsdens.co.uk/england/southampton/
I used to play locally on Sunday mornings and when I became way too old I decided to become a referee and give something back to the game. It can be very rewarding and you get the best view of the game from the middle of the park. Most players were no trouble at all but you did get the odd big mouths. The worst game I had was one at Hamble which involved a few ex-professionals. Some of them thought it clever to try every sneaky little trick that they had learned through their career. It is supposed to be a 'sport', not win at all costs.