Yes, Seriously, I really miss trying to find a parking place in the Rouen Road car park, and the queuing up to get out after the match, while listening to the best comedy on Radio Norfolk, provided by Rob Butler and the Canarycall people who phone in to tell us who had a poor game, even though they weren’t there to see it. I miss my pre-match chats under the River End, and the opportunity to vent my spleen at the referee (fortunately, my wife sits in a different part of the ground). I miss the interaction with those who sit near me, and have done for years, many of whom I know by their first names, but nothing much else about them, other than that they are part of the Canary family. Richard, Hughie, Julie, Terry, and all the others, hope to see you again soon.
Yes, Seriously, I really miss trying to find a parking place in the Rouen Road car park, and the queuing up to get out after the match, while listening to the best comedy on Radio Norfolk, provided by Rob Butler and the Canarycall people who phone in to tell us who had a poor game, even though they weren’t there to see it. I miss my pre-match chats under the River End, and the opportunity to vent my spleen at the referee (fortunately, my wife sits in a different part of the ground). I miss the interaction with those who sit near me, and have done for years, many of whom I know by their first names, but nothing much else about them, other than that they are part of the Canary family. Richard, Hughie, Julie, Terry, and all the others, hope to see you again soon.
‘Those in exile travelling hundreds of miles just to feel at home’
Spot on.