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They were actually better than playing at WHL as the parking and public transport for Wembley is far better. And we won them both!!No. They're in London anyway so stop being pedantic!
They were actually better than playing at WHL as the parking and public transport for Wembley is far better. And we won them both!!No. They're in London anyway so stop being pedantic!
No. My topic is that you are not a City fan.How about we just stay on topic and you leave the brigading and baiting to your other forums eh?
You took your timeBeen a strong whiff about him for a while
The 3-1 win effectively won us the league as well, with Utd losing the next day.They were actually better than playing at WHL as the parking and public transport for Wembley is far better. And we won them both!!
You’re definitely on the wum. One minute saying how bad it’d look if we don’t sell out, now saying interesting 1st time but then who cares.
Can go on ignore for me.
Ederson for me all dayWonder who the starting keeper would be if this is Eddie's final season with us. He did play in an earlier round when Stefan was out. After all, he’s never won it.
Create a thread then.No. My topic is that you are not a City fan.
Not really mate - I did say there’s been a strong whiff about him for a while!You took your time
We're a different team when he playsEderson for me all day
Create a thread then.
Stop shitting up this one.
Personally I wouldn’t call it apathy. Crowds for all teams have always gone up and down according to the appeal of the game. It was the norm until all seater stadium came in. I believe it it was the then Arsenal chairman Peter Hill Wood (?) that advocated making stadiums capacity smaller than the demand for the big games. This lead to a surge in season ticket ownership to guarantee fans tickets for the key games. His logic was that it was better for arsenal financially to sell out every game at 38,000 than have a couple of 50,000 crowds but only average 30,000 because of the less popular games. Artificially engineering full stadium.Have a look at some of our home attendances for that FA Cup run in 2010-2011 and try and tell me that apathy didn’t exist back then.
The fact is that apathy has always existed amongst not just City fans but every other fanbase too. It’s why we got 43,000 for the Manchester derby in 1989, but only 26,000 against Luton a week later. Similarly, across town just 6 months earlier United got 55,000 against Forest for a QF FA Cup match but only 36,000 for a league game against Luton the following Saturday.
Why has he never won it? He played all 6 one year, every minute.Wonder who the starting keeper would be if this is Eddie's final season with us. He did play in an earlier round when Stefan was out. After all, he’s never won it.
You won't be deeply disappointed we will sell out + 10000 if we could. CTIDI'll be deeply disappointed if we don't sell out our allocation for the final.
It will be a terrible look for the long term image and good of the club and give the "No fans" brigade all the validity they need for the next 20 years.
I'll be watching the match on my TV at home obviously. (I live remote).
Being a football fan is a journey of contradiction at times.
Big thumbs up to those who do go. Safe journey and hopefully you have a great day.
Living upto his username I guessThere is zero chance that will happen. No idea what your motives for posting it are.
Pretty sure I saw him make a crucial save in the final against Watford when it was still 0-0.Wonder who the starting keeper would be if this is Eddie's final season with us. He did play in an earlier round when Stefan was out. After all, he’s never won it.
I am under the impression that the seat view only come into play when when your points suit the time slot.Anyone successfully been able to view Wembley seat from the link sent with the ticketing criteria ?
I must be doing something wrong (Foc)