Community Shield - Arsenal (N) | Sun 6th Aug - 16:00

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Manchester City Invitational Community Shield

This season`s Manchester City Invitational Community Shield will be held at The Etihad Stadium on Saturday 5 August at 15:00 pm.

On this occasion, Manchester City, the winners of the Premier League and FA Cup, will host Arsenal, the Premier League runners up.

City in the Community and Greater Manchester charities will benefit from the entire proceeds of the game and this special event after operating and hosting expenses have been met.

Manchester City are working closely with community and fans groups to make this a memorable occasion for all to enjoy. Ticket and further event informations will be provided by 14th July.

this makes football sense ( no punt tended ), i like it. Has a feel of tradition about it unlike wembley 5.30pm !

Imagine the disappointment for the one fan that loves going to london, has lots of time on his hands and has regular chats with himslef :)
 
Liverpool and Everton were the two teams who black balled FA plans to have their own Pools coupon to rival Littlewoods back in the day. They wanted the sugar daddy all to themselves, as an organic club of course. So yes, they have form for sticking it to football authorities. Hence why it’s one of the few clubs feared at administrative levels.

very interesting mate, i didnt know about that and im an over 50's blue.

Littlewoods pools ! Always remember when it snowed and games got called off a panel would sit to forecast the results so that the pools for that weekend didnt get cancelled. Im just waiting for the day that the FA think that this would be a better way of dictating the prem league table and teams dont actually play. A panel decides who wins / loses / draws... Hell we wont be winning the league when that starts !
 
Manchester City Invitational Community Shield

This season`s Manchester City Invitational Community Shield will be held at The Etihad Stadium on Saturday 5 August at 15:00 pm.

On this occasion, Manchester City, the winners of the Premier League and FA Cup, will host Arsenal, the Premier League runners up.

City in the Community and Greater Manchester charities will benefit from the entire proceeds of the game and this special event after operating and hosting expenses have been met.

Manchester City are working closely with community and fans groups to make this a memorable occasion for all to enjoy. Ticket and further event informations will be provided by 14th July.
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If a meaningless international can be held at ragland, why not an even more meaningless friendly.

Sunday afternoon at 5-30 would be perfect for City fans, we could be back in town on the piss by 8-00pm.

Sell out crowd.....see what the fucking chicken shit Tarquinius think about that !!

Over to you FA.
Because there’s no reason for it. It would be pandering to us for (why?), and then it’d be the Arse kicking off.

Wembley is the home of the FA, not the Swamp, not the Etihad, not Villa Park, not the Emirates either.
 
Let’s act like a club that’s just won the Champions League, shall we
 
very interesting mate, i didnt know about that and im an over 50's blue.

Littlewoods pools ! Always remember when it snowed and games got called off a panel would sit to forecast the results so that the pools for that weekend didnt get cancelled. Im just waiting for the day that the FA think that this would be a better way of dictating the prem league table and teams dont actually play. A panel decides who wins / loses / draws... Hell we wont be winning the league when that starts !
Malcolm Crosby at Sunderland remains the only manager to get the sack (when at Sunderland) after his team "lost a game" as adjudged by the Pools Panel
 
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