I think you've missed the point, its to welcome the City players on the bus, we definitely dont want to make them feel an irrelevance.I’d prefer to totally ignore them. Make them feel the irrelevance that they are
I’m thinking that you have missed the point he’s taking your title thread literallyI think you've missed the point, it’s to welcome the City players on the bus, we definitely dont want to make them feel an irrelevance.
Not my thread pal.I’m thinking that you have missed the point he’s taking your title thread literally
& get up early.Bring your lunch, bring your dinner!
No bottles, please.
Oh, that would be deliciously funny!!
Hundreds of waving Arsenal bottles to greet them! It doesn't matter if we get the result or not, it would be City humour at its finest!!
It could backfire though and help them.Just realised it may have come across that I was having a go at the guy in the crowd today, it wasn't meant that way. It was a reference to liverpool bus greetings and a sly dig at arsenal.
Inflatable bottles could be a good idea, especially if we get a result.8
Well the title says “Bus welcome for Arsenal”!I think you've missed the point, its to welcome the City players on the bus, we definitely dont want to make them feel an irrelevance.
It could backfire though and help them.
That's not strictly true is it. The (H) clearly denotes the arsenal home match not the arsenal coach.Well the title says “Bus welcome for Arsenal”!
I would have said inflatable bottles are funny if we’d already wrapped it up and collapse had come weeks ago.Just realised it may have come across that I was having a go at the guy in the crowd today, it wasn't meant that way. It was a reference to liverpool bus greetings and a sly dig at arsenal.
Inflatable bottles could be a good idea, especially if we get a result.
I would have said inflatable bottles are funny if we’d already wrapped it up and collapse had come weeks ago.
We don’t want to turn up with piss taking gear and then end up losing it.
Yes that’s the theme I took from the title (à la Liverpool) in “welcoming” the Arsenal bus - not that I was suggesting their bus be bricked or bottled, but met with a hostile atmosphereThat's not strictly true is it. The (H) clearly denotes the arsenal home match not the arsenal coach.
City fans have never met an away teams coach but have had a welcome for the City coach loads of times.