Who else is Wembleyed out?

Not going to the semi final, and won't be going to the final. Two reasons.
A. I won't qualify for a ticket. I did qualify for the Watford final, but not last year. Thankfully, due to someone on here going on holiday that weekend, he made his ticket available to me. Thanks S.

B. It's just too expensive. Last June probably cost me nearly €450, once flights, hotel and walking around money was taken into account. I don't feel I can justify that, even for a cup final.
Looking at a stub for the 1969 final. Row 18 Seat 9 at the Empire Stadium (Wembley) - 60/s- (£3).
Rail fare to Euston would have been around £7-£8.
Fish & Chips around 5/s (25p)
Pint of beer 2/6s (13/p).
Just over a tenner...
 
The Fa Cup Final v the Rags ??
Yeah, I couldn't bear to watch the Rags turning us over. I cocked up my appearance at the City Women v the Ragettes t'other day, and wouldn't watch it on the telly but I recorded it and told Mrs Ewing I would watch the full game if we stuffed 'em. I only watched until we got to 3-0.

I have this theory that if I watch or listen to a Rag game they will score; if I watch or listen to a City game we will concede. The only exception I make is a Manc/Stretford derby at The Etihad.
 
That's basically it in a nutshell. I've been to all six prior semi-finals with fans permitted to attend, but took the decision this time that it's an expensive day out against a team I'm fairly neutral about at a stadium that no longer feels special. It is a competitive game that I want us to win, but it feels closer to the Community Shield than the FA Cup final in terms of how I feel about attending. I probably would have gone had we drawn Coventry (family) or United.

I'll be at both Wembley finals should we get there. I'm no longer precious about being at these things as some way of proving my credentials as a fan.
Admittedly I don't get as giddy as I used to about a trip to Wembley. Missed the last couple of CS games because I just couldn't be arsed. As soon as I'm on that lower tier behind the goal it's 2011 all over again.
 
I don’t think ‘can’t be bothered’ is the right way of looking at my decision not to go to semi-finals at Wembley. I thought long and hard before making that decision as few years back.

It does bother me to an extent that I’m not at the match to watch and to support City, like it does when I miss a match for whatever reason, but I‘m not prepared to line the pockets of the FA for a match that could be held outside of Wembley.

I accept only Old Trafford can accommodate our 34,000 ticket allocation, meaning a lot of City fans would miss out on a ticket if the match was held at Villa Park, say. I can’t and won’t argue against that valid point. So in that sense Wembley does serve a purpose for the semi-finals. Beyond that purpose I can’t see any other purpose bar making money for the FA.

A question I did ask that wasn’t answered. Where are the remaining 22,000 tickets going after City and Chelsea have taken their combined 68,000 ticket allocations. We’re talking about the FA Cup semi-final, not the FA Cup final. What are the FA doing with those 22,000 tickets that could go to City and Chelsea fans?
How about national stadium Cardiff, totally neutral venue, big enough and provide a special but different day out for everyone. Keep Wembley for the final and restore some of the magic. Been there with Blackpool mates three times and enjoyed it more than Wembley.
 
Its cool to say that you are Wembleyed out or enjoyed the Stuart Pearce days more lads, even cooler if you pretend not to enjoy any games at all.

If anyone else wants to be as cool as me, from now on I'm not gonna bother taking my seat to watch the game, just gonna stand in the concourse all game instead, obviously just stopping going and not saying owt would be the normal thing to do, but I wouldn't get attention then.

Won't be watching them on TV either as thats also cool.

Might look up the results on Ceefax though

i am not saying it to be cool - i don't enjoy the day
 
How about national stadium Cardiff, totally neutral venue, big enough and provide a special but different day out for everyone. Keep Wembley for the final and restore some of the magic. Been there with Blackpool mates three times and enjoyed it more than Wembley.
Been to Wembley many times watching City and Bolton with mates. Not been for over 10 years now. Used to hate the place even after the ridiculously expensive rebuild.

Went to Cardiff a couple of times watching Bolton and I concur. Brilliant venue slap bang in the middle of the City near the train station and surrounded by hundreds of restaurants and pubs. For me it beat Wembley and London hands down.
 
I accept only Old Trafford can accommodate our 34,000 ticket allocation, meaning a lot of City fans would miss out on a ticket if the match was held at Villa Park, say. I can’t and won’t argue against that valid point. So in that sense Wembley does serve a purpose for the semi-finals.

Problem is, the other side of that coin is that a good many City fans miss out on a Wembley semi because it is a costly day out, and if you've got to stay in a hotel to boot it is quite serious money. If you're taking an eighteen year-old son or daughter with you then it's big money.I do understand that (as I'm sure you do). So in any case people are missing out because they're being costed out.
I just don't see that it has to be a law graven in stone that it's held at Wembley. It could be varied. The Community Shield at Leicester seemed to work pretty well. In the north, Old Trafford could easily host a semi-final, and actually Anfield could give 30,000 tickets to each set of supporters, which isn't far off the mark. And soon the Etihad will be able to.
 
I’m living the dream with City and will go to Wembley a hundred times in a row if I can..
You never know when it’s going to stop or reduce to an unacceptable level :-)

It’s not just the football it’s meeting all the FOC I love and have been meeting for decades ..
I do get the cost can be unacceptable for some and that’s fair play but if I can afford it, I’m going … Every single time ..!
 
Lol! Grow up. Been about 15 times.
When we went together , once i got over my fear of heights i enjoyed it ! I was shocked what a shit hole it is , the old wembley was better and that is saying something, getting out of it was easy when we went the back way out though
 
I don’t mind Wembley, it’s more the travelling there that’s a pain. The last couple of times it’s been a nightmare on the coach. I missed the first 15 minutes of the semi final last year.

Hopefully I can get the train, price depending.
 
I don’t mind Wembley, it’s more the travelling there that’s a pain. The last couple of times it’s been a nightmare on the coach. I missed the first 15 minutes of the semi final last year.

Hopefully I can get the train, price depending.
We missed Gundogans goal last year v them still outside , got to our seats about 15 mins in.
had to go by coach,normally the train,I will never ever go by coach again.
 
Watching City on TV is fuckin shit.
If you've got the money & you're not a fanny get to the game. Or maybe just call it a day and admit you've had enough
 
How about national stadium Cardiff, totally neutral venue, big enough and provide a special but different day out for everyone. Keep Wembley for the final and restore some of the magic. Been there with Blackpool mates three times and enjoyed it more than Wembley.
I'd like that for the League Cup Final, different day out.
 
The thread proves that there is nothing many football supporters like more than a good moan.

My first game was in 1963 with City heading for relegation. City came nowhere near Wembley until 1969. I went there four times in the 13 years from 1963 to 1976. I had moved to Coventry by 1981 and while I did get a ticket for the SF at Villa Park I was unable to go the final(s).

It was a long time before City were at Wembley again, if you discount the Chelsea Full Members Cup match. Now people are moaning that City are there too often.

Anyone who does not want to go to a game or category of matches is no problem but moaning about this on here seems like 'whipping up apathy'.
 
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How about national stadium Cardiff, totally neutral venue, big enough and provide a special but different day out for everyone. Keep Wembley for the final and restore some of the magic. Been there with Blackpool mates three times and enjoyed it more than Wembley.

Apart from the fact that England’s national stadium isn’t likely to ever be in another country, the transport links there from the north are abysmal.

People moan about Avanti. Try shifting 20,000+ to South Wales by train and you’ll find out what a shit service looks like.
 
well i have been to over 200 grounds and attended 1500 games so i think i am a proper football fan. Just don't enjoy Wembley experience hence the thread.
you get one team v another team on a football pitch, once the game starts you forget about whats around you. Lot of grounds there pal, have you been to The Old Show Ground or Vetch Field
 
I wouldn't say i was wembleyed out, but the community shield and FA cup semi's are out for me now, due to expense and the hassle of London and back in the day, my first trip was the Wolves league cup final in 74 as a young boy. We have been so lucky over the last decade that i think the novelty of a visit to Wembley as worn off for some.
 

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