FA Cup Final 2024 | Manchester Derby | Sat 25 May 3:00pm

I think those who did the hard yards when we had no real prospect of winning anything for thirty five years, save promotion and the odd derby, are all of vintage years and as such priorities change a bit.

I know mine have. Back then even getting to a semi final would have been a huge event and Wembley an unimaginable dream. Therefore demand would have been huge. Just look at the third tier play off final against Gillingham. We sold over 46,000 tickets and could probably have sold double that. All of us prayed we'd see us win one major trophy before we died, just one. Fast forward 25 years and we've now won that many I've actually lost count.

So our dreams have come true ten times over and more. We are not spoiled or jaded by success but we are happy and satisfied. Sure more is great but that aching hunger has been sated.

Now travelling a round trip of 400+ miles to a difficult to get to overpriced stadium when you've done it multiple times isn't as appealing as it was. When you're younger you can rough it, shrug off the inconvenience and tiredness. You usually go with loads of mates and make a weekend of it. At a certain age sadly you've lost a few and others have either stopped going or you've lost touch over the years. It's not the buzz it once was.
This hit home starkly to me at last years final. Forced to get a coach for the first time in decades it was not a pleasant experience. We won of course, which just about made it bearable, but if we'd lost it would have been purgatory.
The never ending uncertainty with train strikes and the prospect of another coach trip had me debating whether to bother this year. I looked at flights but they were extortionate as were hotels. The official train direct to Wembley central swung it for me. No mixing with rags, hopefully faster and more comfortable and a 20 minute walk to the ground. Expensive yes but hey I'm not getting any younger so how often will I get the chance to go? Our recent success could dry up too so I have to grab it while I can.

The mantle has been passed to the younger generation now. It's up to them to get behind the lads, do the hard yards, travel the miles, rough it. Sure a few of us old boys will still do what we can when we can but it's on their shoulders to carry it on.

For the youngsters though my message is this. When you have to.push past one of us walking a bit more slowly now, or think we're a boring old fart on occasion when you're throwing drinks about, remember we've been there, seen it and worn the T-shirt. Us sticking with it through the shit times are why we all get to enjoy the good ones now. Up the Blues and here's to smashing the rags in the final!
Succinctly put mate. Well said.
 
It didn’t work like that. The lead booker was sent the link to download the tickets. I bought two tickets for myself and my wife using our points. She decided not to travel and I simply sent the link for the ticket to my son. He has a membership number and has travelled to every home Champions League game since the first season in 2011-12.

He didn’t need to use his supporters’ number to download the ticket just the email link.
Yep i know mate did same for son in law, but somebodies qualifying supporters number had to be used.
 
Anyone know if City have been allocated Box Park for the final ? .. and did anyone go for the semi-final, how was it and was it worth the “entry fee” ?
Our other option is The Green Man but looking for a change !
We went to box park for the final last year as we had kids and a disabled lad with us. It was easy to get beers, food and seats but I’d describe it as a bit cheesy. Presenters up on stage interviewing ex players and trying to get singing going and that. A bit like City Square used to be.
 
I think those who did the hard yards when we had no real prospect of winning anything for thirty five years, save promotion and the odd derby, are all of vintage years and as such priorities change a bit.

I know mine have. Back then even getting to a semi final would have been a huge event and Wembley an unimaginable dream. Therefore demand would have been huge. Just look at the third tier play off final against Gillingham. We sold over 46,000 tickets and could probably have sold double that. All of us prayed we'd see us win one major trophy before we died, just one. Fast forward 25 years and we've now won that many I've actually lost count.

So our dreams have come true ten times over and more. We are not spoiled or jaded by success but we are happy and satisfied. Sure more is great but that aching hunger has been sated.

Now travelling a round trip of 400+ miles to a difficult to get to overpriced stadium when you've done it multiple times isn't as appealing as it was. When you're younger you can rough it, shrug off the inconvenience and tiredness. You usually go with loads of mates and make a weekend of it. At a certain age sadly you've lost a few and others have either stopped going or you've lost touch over the years. It's not the buzz it once was.
This hit home starkly to me at last years final. Forced to get a coach for the first time in decades it was not a pleasant experience. We won of course, which just about made it bearable, but if we'd lost it would have been purgatory.
The never ending uncertainty with train strikes and the prospect of another coach trip had me debating whether to bother this year. I looked at flights but they were extortionate as were hotels. The official train direct to Wembley central swung it for me. No mixing with rags, hopefully faster and more comfortable and a 20 minute walk to the ground. Expensive yes but hey I'm not getting any younger so how often will I get the chance to go? Our recent success could dry up too so I have to grab it while I can.

The mantle has been passed to the younger generation now. It's up to them to get behind the lads, do the hard yards, travel the miles, rough it. Sure a few of us old boys will still do what we can when we can but it's on their shoulders to carry it on.

For the youngsters though my message is this. When you have to.push past one of us walking a bit more slowly now, or think we're a boring old fart on occasion when you're throwing drinks about, remember we've been there, seen it and worn the T-shirt. Us sticking with it through the shit times are why we all get to enjoy the good ones now. Up the Blues and here's to smashing the rags in the final!
Great post.
 
I think those who did the hard yards when we had no real prospect of winning anything for thirty five years, save promotion and the odd derby, are all of vintage years and as such priorities change a bit.

I know mine have. Back then even getting to a semi final would have been a huge event and Wembley an unimaginable dream. Therefore demand would have been huge. Just look at the third tier play off final against Gillingham. We sold over 46,000 tickets and could probably have sold double that. All of us prayed we'd see us win one major trophy before we died, just one. Fast forward 25 years and we've now won that many I've actually lost count.

So our dreams have come true ten times over and more. We are not spoiled or jaded by success but we are happy and satisfied. Sure more is great but that aching hunger has been sated.

Now travelling a round trip of 400+ miles to a difficult to get to overpriced stadium when you've done it multiple times isn't as appealing as it was. When you're younger you can rough it, shrug off the inconvenience and tiredness. You usually go with loads of mates and make a weekend of it. At a certain age sadly you've lost a few and others have either stopped going or you've lost touch over the years. It's not the buzz it once was.
This hit home starkly to me at last years final. Forced to get a coach for the first time in decades it was not a pleasant experience. We won of course, which just about made it bearable, but if we'd lost it would have been purgatory.
The never ending uncertainty with train strikes and the prospect of another coach trip had me debating whether to bother this year. I looked at flights but they were extortionate as were hotels. The official train direct to Wembley central swung it for me. No mixing with rags, hopefully faster and more comfortable and a 20 minute walk to the ground. Expensive yes but hey I'm not getting any younger so how often will I get the chance to go? Our recent success could dry up too so I have to grab it while I can.

The mantle has been passed to the younger generation now. It's up to them to get behind the lads, do the hard yards, travel the miles, rough it. Sure a few of us old boys will still do what we can when we can but it's on their shoulders to carry it on.

For the youngsters though my message is this. When you have to.push past one of us walking a bit more slowly now, or think we're a boring old fart on occasion when you're throwing drinks about, remember we've been there, seen it and worn the T-shirt. Us sticking with it through the shit times are why we all get to enjoy the good ones now. Up the Blues and here's to smashing the rags in the final!
Excellent post. Spot on. These are times which like you I treasure having done the hard yards in years gone by. The only thing with which I disagree is the issue of coach travel. I'm way past 70 now but I've always enjoyed our Supporters Club coach trips down to Wembley. The bones creak a lot more nowadays and Carlisle to London is a long road trip with a very early start, not to mention a very long day/night. With the company of good mates however it's great craic. I suppose I've been lucky to have met up with a good bunch who ensure that we all enjoy a sensible trip. Looking forward to this one, and as you say, putting the rags in their place again. Come on you Blues !
 
Might have been asked somewhere but looking for a blue pub to watch the final
My lad had a football final himself at 4pm which has now been cancelled so will be looking for a pub full of blues to watch it in around Manchester
 

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