squirtyflower
Well-Known Member
And the atmosphere will be better for itAs a plastic CL day-tripper, I'll be there.
And the atmosphere will be better for itAs a plastic CL day-tripper, I'll be there.
As a retired working class bloke with a modest private pension. This season I decided to opt out of all the Cup schemes.
This was the only way for me, to preserve my league match day going experience with my 31 year old son.
So if you can afford to go to these Cup games then great and enjoy.
If you can't, well you can't, please just accept your financial limitations and watch it on TV.
Ultimately the club will do what it has to do regarding price, market forces will always determine the price.
Just an explanation of my circumstances and my opinion, which won't apply to everyone on here.
I won't be there on Tuesday simple as.
CC1 Fuck you and your couch potato comments. Anyone who's "waited years for CL games" has a tenuous grip on what it means to be a City fan.
I waited years to see us win the FA cup and the League Cup and the title. Taking part as an also ran in a dull, rigged corporate bunfest might be your idea of the very height of joy one can experience as a fan but any couch potato glued to Sky's fawning coverage of the CL down the years would be likely to have that opinion.
Hoist with your own petard.
100% with you.CC1 Fuck you and your couch potato comments. Anyone who's "waited years for CL games" has a tenuous grip on what it means to be a City fan.
I waited years to see us win the FA cup and the League Cup and the title. Taking part as an also ran in a dull, rigged corporate bunfest might be your idea of the very height of joy one can experience as a fan but any couch potato glued to Sky's fawning coverage of the CL down the years would be likely to have that opinion.
Hoist with your own petard.
CC1 Fuck you and your couch potato comments. Anyone who's "waited years for CL games" has a tenuous grip on what it means to be a City fan.
I waited years to see us win the FA cup and the League Cup and the title. Taking part as an also ran in a dull, rigged corporate bunfest might be your idea of the very height of joy one can experience as a fan but any couch potato glued to Sky's fawning coverage of the CL down the years would be likely to have that opinion.
Hoist with your own petard.