Kurt Russell
Well-Known Member
With the Stranraer games coming up on Friday, I was wonder what everyone's thoughts were on playing on Friday evenings.
Is it a good excuse to combine a Friday session with watching the Gers? Finish work, then head to a Bluenose boozer for a few before going to Ibrox (or stay in the boozer, I guess), then back on the lash.
Or do you see it as more of a pain in the arse that gets in the way of normal Friday evening activities?
For years I was desperate for us to have Friday home games, but now we have them I'm not quite so enthusiastic. Ignoring the less glamorous opponent and pishy weather (which would be the same if it was a midweek game), I can't help but feel I'd rather have a normal Friday evening. As much as I'll enjoy the bevvying, sing song, and (hopefully!) the football, Friday evenings are times when I'd rather stay in the pub all evening or head home with a kerry oot. On the other hand, the traditional Saturday 3 P.M. kick off is something that seems set in stone, so that when we aren't playing at that time I'm often at a loss for what to do.
Is it a good excuse to combine a Friday session with watching the Gers? Finish work, then head to a Bluenose boozer for a few before going to Ibrox (or stay in the boozer, I guess), then back on the lash.
Or do you see it as more of a pain in the arse that gets in the way of normal Friday evening activities?
For years I was desperate for us to have Friday home games, but now we have them I'm not quite so enthusiastic. Ignoring the less glamorous opponent and pishy weather (which would be the same if it was a midweek game), I can't help but feel I'd rather have a normal Friday evening. As much as I'll enjoy the bevvying, sing song, and (hopefully!) the football, Friday evenings are times when I'd rather stay in the pub all evening or head home with a kerry oot. On the other hand, the traditional Saturday 3 P.M. kick off is something that seems set in stone, so that when we aren't playing at that time I'm often at a loss for what to do.