jimharri
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"It's five o'clock, and it's Crackerjack!!"It's Friday
One for the FOCs on here!
"It's five o'clock, and it's Crackerjack!!"It's Friday
Jesus man, it’s the game of a lifetime and potentially the greatest day out ever.From the we give you F(uck) A(ll) website.
The services will leave two separate locations in Manchester on the morning of the Final and return fans after the game finishes. Spaces will only be available to supporters with a valid matchday ticket bought via their club. The cost is £60 for adults and £55 for U15s (a £1 booking fee will also apply).
1 adult and 1 under £15, £115. Add 2 match tickets depending on the seats, food and drink, £250 - £450.
Robbing cunts!
We’re still paying for the Wembley of the South to this day.
True, but the FA are charging more than most of the independent coaches are charging, think the objection is why they have to make even more profit while supposedly ‘stepping in to help fans’Jesus man, it’s the game of a lifetime and potentially the greatest day out ever.
Some things are worth paying for.
It's always been City v United regardless of where it is/was ...Maine Road, Etihad, The Swamp, Wembley..always will be!!!Interesting that C comes before u in the alphabet but in the muen it’s “united and City”
Jesus man, it’s the game of a lifetime and potentially the greatest day out ever.
Some things are worth paying for.
Nope, City v united (small u)It's always been City v United regardless of where it is/was ...Maine Road, Etihad, The Swamp, Wembley..always will be!!!
They should be. Any coach company allowing alcohol on a football trip risks its operating licence.
@jimharri Ergh nooooooooooo. Sorry but you are wrrrrrroooooonnnnng."It's five o'clock, and it's Crackerjack!!"
One for the FOCs on here!
@jimharri Ergh nooooooooooo. Sorry but you are wrrrrrroooooonnnnng.
'Its Friday it's five to five, its Crackerjack'
Why a programme started at 5 to o have no idea.

Of course there is nothing wrong - but it is the law.In that case 100’s of football coaches and mini-buses every weekend would be stopped and would lose their licences.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with having a drink on a coach. The coach or mini bus driver isn’t drinking.
It’s just another excuse by the Police to clamp down on football fans.
Don't think I have ever been on a dry coach.They should be. Any coach company allowing alcohol on a football trip risks its operating licence.
Just for the record. Every coach operator gets this every week.You can drink on trains,planes but because t
Coaches stop that's probably why they say you cannot drink. Wankers