But it does exist, I go to a boozer every match. That is all I am talking about, that and preserving Iconic buildings that have more history and heritage associated with them than what is WHL today.
As for the Old School stadium, that went years ago when grounds went to all seating. I am hopeful that rail seating will go some way to bring back what once was.
I went to Carrow Rd this year for the first time in years, my pre-match involved me walking around the stadium looking for a pub that wasn't there, had no choice to go to Sainsbury's eating a fucking sandwich in a car park on a retail estate standing up with miserable fans doing the same out of necessity rather than choice.
With the exception of The Annie the boozers around WHL ain't that good but at least they are there. The opportunity is there to preserve and celebrate our heritage and create an authentic pre-match experience if we kept those buildings. Those that want KFC and dunkin doughnuts can bye pass the pubs and head straight into the stadium, happy days, everyone gets what they want. But I will guarantee you the most sort after place (English fans and tourists) would want to go to would be to have a pie and a pint in the White Hart, to stand in the same place players of the past once stood and celebrated FA Cup, League Titles and their annual christmas parties.