How is it to play in a stadium with a running/greyhound track round it?
HG: Like Chelsea of old. It was a great stadium, but a terrible stadium to play at because there was no atmosphere. In my playing days the great stadiums to play at were West Ham, Highbury and White Hart Lane. You were close to the public. You’ve got to have atmosphere. There’s nothing worse than playing in a stadium with no atmosphere. HD: Harry, It’s been a real pleasure and thanks for your hospitality. HG: Anytime. As I leave Harry to get his tea (I only heard his stomach rumble once during our four hour chat) I find myself humming ‘Danny Boy’ as I drive off before my Billy Joel cassette takes over. It is memories like this that I will treasure, and I like to think that someday, this will take pride or place in a scrapbook of my own.
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