Dave Ewing's Back 'eader
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The FArce have given extensive consideration to moving our semi to a more accessible venue. The consideration began at twelve 'o clock and concluded fifteen seconds later.
I'm sacking it off too,might come down to the sycamore.Probably but we’ve made a collective decision, pub it is.
Same here, everyone I know has something on that weekend so they can't afford a full day away, or they are skint and want to save money for the next round of CL or hopefully the FA Cup final. I'm not going on my own so that makes four of us on the cup scheme not going. We'd all have gone to Old Trafford if it was there, I just hope the club do manage to sell out but anyone who wants a ticket will get one I reckon.Probably but we’ve made a collective decision, pub it is.
We all hope to get to the next round of the Champions league and the Fa cup final, but we have the small matter of beating other teams first to do that.Same here, everyone I know has something on that weekend so they can't afford a full day away, or they are skint and want to save money for the next round of CL or hopefully the FA Cup final. I'm not going on my own so that makes four of us on the cup scheme not going. We'd all have gone to Old Trafford if it was there, I just hope the club do manage to sell out but anyone who wants a ticket will get one I reckon.
Fact is that if any of the London clubs - even the biggest supported ones - had to traipse up to Old Trafford for a semi-final every time they got there, there would soon be a drop off in numbers attending if they were getting to as many semis as we have over the past decade. We saw evidence of this when the FA had to move the Community Shield to Villa Park in 2012 due to the Olympics and Chelsea couldn't sell out the 15,000 or so tickets they were allocated whereas we sold out easily.We all hope to get to the next round of the Champions league and the Fa cup final, but we have the small matter of beating other teams first to do that.
The club needs our support to help them with that task, we can't take things for granted. Get your arses down there, you know it makes sense.
Ain't happening for us I'm afraid. My point was the stupid timing of the game when people have booked getaways and not moving it more local to mitigate it. I just feel the FA and the clubs have their heads in the sand at the moment regarding what people can afford. When the energy prices hit and then the mortgage rates start creeping up, they could be in for a shock.We all hope to get to the next round of the Champions league and the Fa cup final, but we have the small matter of beating other teams first to do that.
The club needs our support to help them with that task, we can't take things for granted. Get your arses down there, you know it makes sense.