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Has David Conn commented yet about the goings on at FC Turncoat?.
Has David Conn commented yet about the goings on at FC Turncoat?.
No, I'd prefer a quick collapse to humiliate those involved. I'd also like it to be quick as it would give the clowns on the council less time to disguise another bung as "community work".Don't you want them to die very slowly and very painfully?
Fair point. There's a very self-righteous and vocal one drinks in my local, can he die very slowly and painfully though?No, I'd prefer a quick collapse to humiliate those involved. I'd also like it to be quick as it would give the clowns on the council less time to disguise another bung as "community work".
I know but don't they normally take thousands [emoji6]
He sounds like he's earned a slow and painful death.Fair point. There's a very self-righteous and vocal one drinks in my local, can he die very slowly and painfully though?
They could transfer to a different league where their true heartland support is - National League South and play derbies against the likes of Chelmsford City, East Thurrock United and Braintree Town.Really, no one is bothered. Why don't they just wind it up?
We (I say 'we' as I lived there during there during the planning permission era) much preferred the playing fields as it was.Hopefully the good people of Moston will have a new stadium all to themselves soon. What a shithouse club, followed by shithouse fans.
shouldn't these lot be known as Soccer Club United of Manchester?
FC United are due to play Tamworth FC at Broadhurst Park on Saturday 23rd September with a 3pm kick off with Manchester City playing crystal Palace at home on the same day.
FC United are in talks with Manchester City Council to allow us to lift certain restrictions around playing on the same day as Manchester City are at home and we still hope to be able to get the necessary paperwork completed in time for the Tamworth FC match. However, as the match is now only one month away we have spoken to Tamworth to agree a contingency date should it not be possible to play our fixture on the Saturday.
The club are mindful of a past supporter survey which stated that Fridays was the preferred option should a weekend match have to be moved. However, the emphasis in such circumstances is to agree a date that is also the most convenient for the away side and their supporters and Tamworth have requested a Sunday fixture if we cannot play on the Saturday.
We understand the frustration that many of you will feel with us not yet being in a position to confirm the date of the match and we assure you that as soon as details are confirmed we will make a further announcement but supporters should be mindful that the match could be played on either Saturday 23rd September or Sunday 24th September.
We are grateful to Tamworth FC and supporters of both sides for your understanding.
They've been looking at changing this for a few years now essentially because if they play at home at the same time as us they can still tap into the rag support that don't travel. Nothing more than that. The sooner they go bust the better. Turncoat tossers.FC United are due to play Tamworth FC at Broadhurst Park on Saturday 23rd September with a 3pm kick off with Manchester City playing crystal Palace at home on the same day.
FC United are in talks with Manchester City Council to allow us to lift certain restrictions around playing on the same day as Manchester City are at home and we still hope to be able to get the necessary paperwork completed in time for the Tamworth FC match. However, as the match is now only one month away we have spoken to Tamworth to agree a contingency date should it not be possible to play our fixture on the Saturday.
The club are mindful of a past supporter survey which stated that Fridays was the preferred option should a weekend match have to be moved. However, the emphasis in such circumstances is to agree a date that is also the most convenient for the away side and their supporters and Tamworth have requested a Sunday fixture if we cannot play on the Saturday.
We understand the frustration that many of you will feel with us not yet being in a position to confirm the date of the match and we assure you that as soon as details are confirmed we will make a further announcement but supporters should be mindful that the match could be played on either Saturday 23rd September or Sunday 24th September.
We are grateful to Tamworth FC and supporters of both sides for your understanding.
One point missed is when they were in the process of getting approval for Pallet Park, they agreed that they would not play on the same day as City.They've been looking at changing this for a few years now essentially because if they play at home at the same time as us they can still tap into the rag support that don't travel. Nothing more than that. The sooner they go bust the better. Turncoat tossers.