mscenterh750
Well-Known Member
Never it’s a domestic tradition and we shouldn’t withdraw from it at all.
This side of the game is approaching a dangerous tipping point, with players health(lives) at risk.Another fukin meaningless game, no wonder footballers are knackered, flogging the proverbial
That’s what I call planning ahead.Its a garbage nothing friendly and no matter what the FA try to do to big it up it will remain so.
Won't be going and will have it on in the background whilst I am ironing my bedsheets.
Used to like friendlies at Stockport or Oldham etc.All pre season games are meaningless. It’s why they’re called friendlies.
Pretty much every manager in every sport since time began have thought they were worth bothering with in preparation for the real stuff though.
Now its just a shitty place in LondonIt used to be "a shitty place in London that we're never gonna see"
They'll let us know the day before the game, once they've managed to match it with a train drivers strike.Last year was Sunday, I've seen some listings say Saturday this time, is that 100% confirmed?
Used to like friendlies at Stockport or Oldham etc.
Now we just pander to yanks
If it is on Saturday August 10th, am I right in thinking it can't be a 15:00 kick off as the EFL starts that weekend as well, and so a 15:00 game can't be televised?
Semi competitive pre season fitness/form games that generate huge revenues and sponsorship fees are now an understandable part of the clubs profile.All pre season games are meaningless. It’s why they’re called friendlies.
Pretty much every manager in every sport since time began have thought they were worth bothering with in preparation for the real stuff though.
Agreed and furthermore it's a trophy if we win and just a friendly if we lose :)Never it’s a domestic tradition and we shouldn’t withdraw from it at all.
Semi competitive pre season fitness/form games that generate huge revenues and sponsorship fees are now an understandable part of the clubs profile.
Additionally fans aren't expected to attend.
The FACS doesn't generate revenue or sponsorship but incurs considerable unnecessary expense for fans for little return.
Play it at the home of the Champions or scrap it.
PS....How many City fans would trek to Stamford Bridge to watch it if the chavs ever won the PL ?
Spot-on. Watching City is not compulsory and very few people can attend all matches. I like the Community Shield. It's a day-out with relatively cheap tickets. I enjoy watching City in games without the intense pressure you get in all major matches. Some fans seem to find a negative in everything. In any case a match against United is always competitive. I even went to the Arthur Albiston testimonial at the Swamp.Not a single person is ‘expected’ to go to it.
I really don’t get this mentality.. I don’t fancy something, so I’m going to lobby for it to be cancelled.
I won’t be going to the Southport flower show, this or any other year. But I’m quite happy for it to go ahead, so others can enjoy it, if that’s their thing.
I’ve had some great days out and mini trips to pre- season friendlies over the years. Having a friendly at your home ground is almost the literal definition of boring.
If you don’t want to go to a game. Any game. Don’t go. No one cares. I don’t understand your constant badgering for others to also not go.
Spot-on. Watching City is not compulsory and very few people can attend all matches. I like the Community Shield. It's a day-out with relatively cheap tickets. I enjoy watching City in games without the intense pressure you get in all major matches. Some fans seem to find a negative in everything. In any case a match against United is always competitive. I even went to the Arthur Albiston testimonial at the Swamp.