First time at the Manchester United game and I loved my experience. To be honest, I think the best way to understand British culture is by going to the games of different football matches around the country if you can afford it and are lucky enough to buy the tickets. By the way, if you are unaware of football culture in the UK you will know that (A) it is incredibly difficult to buy tickets and (B) football fans are insane and that's honestly half the fun of it.
Here's some of my favorite moments.
- The stadium is incredibly packed and you can feel the energy of the crowd unlike any other. Apparently there are around 75,000 seats in the stadium and 6,000 staff working around the clock so you can really understand the energy in there. Some people literally stand up the entire time of the game and the energy is really unlike anything you'll ever experience.
- I appreciate the songs that the crowd sings, its honestly quite interesting to see a bunch of grown men sing songs about the red army.
- Also itself is absolutely glorious. There's honestly no bad seats here and you are really able to see the game with crystal clear views.
Overall, no complaints with the ManU game even if you are not super knowledgeable about football or the club. Would highly recommend just to experience the environment and to further understand UK's football culture. read more