Plymouth Argyle FC - Home Park Stadium
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:55 pm
Like many places where people spend time, Home Park certainly has the air of mystery. The ground on three sides, and the pitch, have in recent years, been upgraded. However, the old Grandstand still remains, and it is here, in particular, that certain energies can be felt.
Maybe, it is those old loyal supporters, who enjoyed watching Argyyle when they were alive to this world, that still sit and watch their team. To my knowledge, no investigation, has ever been held here. Maybe it should.
It is interesting to note, that the club, has never played in the top level of the English game. This indeed is a great pity, bearing in mind the amazing loyal support the club receives. A club with such potential, must, at some stage, relise this dream.
Some years ago, the club manager was contacted, with an offer to clear the negative energies, which seem to haunt the stadium. A polite reply was received, thanking us for our interest, but he felt the team and the green army would see it through.
Since that tome, the Greens have been relegated twice, and nearly went out of business twice. Thankfully the club was rescued by the current ovner.
After sitting in the Grandstand, for many seasons, as a season ticket holder, it is interesting to note that these negative energies remain. For those who are not sensitive to this type of work, it is totally understandable, that this outlook is considered, "barmy", but they do play a part in every day life.
Until things change, the stadium remains in the Status Que.
Maybe, it is those old loyal supporters, who enjoyed watching Argyyle when they were alive to this world, that still sit and watch their team. To my knowledge, no investigation, has ever been held here. Maybe it should.
It is interesting to note, that the club, has never played in the top level of the English game. This indeed is a great pity, bearing in mind the amazing loyal support the club receives. A club with such potential, must, at some stage, relise this dream.
Some years ago, the club manager was contacted, with an offer to clear the negative energies, which seem to haunt the stadium. A polite reply was received, thanking us for our interest, but he felt the team and the green army would see it through.
Since that tome, the Greens have been relegated twice, and nearly went out of business twice. Thankfully the club was rescued by the current ovner.
After sitting in the Grandstand, for many seasons, as a season ticket holder, it is interesting to note that these negative energies remain. For those who are not sensitive to this type of work, it is totally understandable, that this outlook is considered, "barmy", but they do play a part in every day life.
Until things change, the stadium remains in the Status Que.