If I can get a ticket I`m hopping to goto Love Street on 29th December. Once again I`m on my own and have never been to Paisley before to watch the boys play. It`s a goal I set myself to watch them fare against Inverness, The Buddies and both sides of the Old Firm away from home. Almost a personnal achievement plan to boost my self confidence despite my physical afflictions. OK to the naked eye I come across as an able bodied person but I suffer greatly from lack of self esteem.
I`m not sure what I`m going to do with myself when I arrive at Paisley Gilmour Street (is that the right stop?) by bus at half one following the connection from Glasgow Central. I believe the journey back to GC is from PGS at quarter past five so again it might be a rush against the clock. I really don`t have much money what with being on Disability Living Allowance so can`t afford to miss these links if I do decide to go.
I`m wondering is there anybody who`ll be going about in any of these particular places to help me on my merry way? I like to be in my seat before half two so I can sit and read the programme and take it easy.
As I say it all depends whether I can obtain a ticket although if I can`t I`ll certainly be trying for Falkirk away in both the cup and league encounters. Then again Motherwell and Gretna at Fir Park might be my only alternative in the next couple of months.
Cheers For Taking The Time Out To Read About My Dilemma.
Take Care!
Lee
P.S. It`s just I`ve been told by a mate that plays darts with me that Paisley (where his girlfriend comes from) ain`t the sort of place you want to be in on your tod if you don`t know what your doing!
P.P.S. I`ve been to Tannadice, Rugby Park, Easter Road and Tynecastle on my own already this season but I have people who live in these places that can help me out if I get stuck you see.