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Not sure if it’s a sign of the times, too close to Wembley, or whether I’ve just got no interest in a seemingly written off fixture, but for the first time in my 51 year existence, I’m actually attending another FA Cup fixture tomorrow, (Blackburn v West Ham) rather than travelling to Stamford Bridge.

This is from someone who only missed five of our FA Cup matches between 1981 and 2011 (all of them due to work commitments)

In fact, I’m struggling to remember an occasion when I’ve had the chance to watch City, but opted for another game.


Feel free to slag me off, but I’ve got a feeling that Arsenal, Spurs, and even the Rags, are going to face fixture chaos, as our injured players start to approach full fitness.

Eventually, we’ll finish the season strongly, but probably too late.
 
Not sure if it’s a sign of the times, too close to Wembley, or whether I’ve just got no interest in a seemingly written off fixture, but for the first time in my 51 year existence, I’m actually attending another FA Cup fixture tomorrow, (Blackburn v West Ham) rather than travelling to Stamford Bridge.

This is from someone who only missed five of our FA Cup matches between 1981 and 2011 (all of them due to work commitments)

In fact, I’m struggling to remember an occasion when .


Feel free to slag me off, but I’ve got a feeling that Arsenal, Spurs, and even the Rags, are going to face fixture chaos, as our injured players start to approach full fitness.

Eventually, we’ll finish the season strongly, but probably too late.
Not sure if it’s a sign of the times, too close to Wembley, or whether I’ve just got no interest in a seemingly written off fixture, but for the first time in my 51 year existence, I’m actually attending another FA Cup fixture tomorrow, (Blackburn v West Ham) rather than travelling to Stamford Bridge.

This is from someone who only missed five of our FA Cup matches between 1981 and 2011 (all of them due to work commitments)

In fact, I’m struggling to remember an occasion when I’ve had the chance to watch City, but opted for another game.


Feel free to slag me off, but I’ve got a feeling that Arsenal, Spurs, and even the Rags, are going to face fixture chaos, as our injured players start to approach full fitness.

Eventually, we’ll finish the season strongly, but probably too late.

there are no words!!
 
Not sure if it’s a sign of the times, too close to Wembley, or whether I’ve just got no interest in a seemingly written off fixture, but for the first time in my 51 year existence, I’m actually attending another FA Cup fixture tomorrow, (Blackburn v West Ham) rather than travelling to Stamford Bridge.

This is from someone who only missed five of our FA Cup matches between 1981 and 2011 (all of them due to work commitments)

In fact, I’m struggling to remember an occasion when I’ve had the chance to watch City, but opted for another game.


Feel free to slag me off, but I’ve got a feeling that Arsenal, Spurs, and even the Rags, are going to face fixture chaos, as our injured players start to approach full fitness.

Eventually, we’ll finish the season strongly, but probably too late.
Not sure if it’s a sign of the times, too close to Wembley, or whether I’ve just got no interest in a seemingly written off fixture, but for the first time in my 51 year existence, I’m actually attending another FA Cup fixture tomorrow, (Blackburn v West Ham) rather than travelling to Stamford Bridge.

This is from someone who only missed five of our FA Cup matches between 1981 and 2011 (all of them due to work commitments)

In fact, I’m struggling to remember an occasion when I’ve had the chance to watch City, but opted for another game.


Feel free to slag me off, but I’ve got a feeling that Arsenal, Spurs, and even the Rags, are going to face fixture chaos, as our injured players start to approach full fitness.

Eventually, we’ll finish the season strongly, but probably too late.

there are no words!!
It needs repeating.
 
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Not sure if it’s a sign of the times, too close to Wembley, or whether I’ve just got no interest in a seemingly written off fixture, but for the first time in my 51 year existence, I’m actually attending another FA Cup fixture tomorrow, (Blackburn v West Ham) rather than travelling to Stamford Bridge.

This is from someone who only missed five of our FA Cup matches between 1981 and 2011 (all of them due to work commitments)

In fact, I’m struggling to remember an occasion when I’ve had the chance to watch City, but opted for another game.


Feel free to slag me off, but I’ve got a feeling that Arsenal, Spurs, and even the Rags, are going to face fixture chaos, as our injured players start to approach full fitness.

Eventually, we’ll finish the season strongly, but probably too late.

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