fallowfield
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Times says it's gonna be on the Monday at wembley
Times says it's gonna be on the Monday at wembley
If true then the club are fucking stupid for agreeing. A day after the NFL game and on a Monday night. Why the club haven't dug their heels in for match going fans is absolutely beyond me.
If true then the club are fucking stupid for agreeing. A day after the NFL game and on a Monday night. Why the club haven't dug their heels in for match going fans is absolutely beyond me.
What's the chances of City agreeing to that date but making sure spurs agree to refund those who have already booked trains?Just another example of fans being treated with contempt. People who have already booked train tickets/hotels will be left out of pocket.
This exactly, simple solution is to play at London stadium on the Sunday. Saves changing anything else except bureaucratic rules.Just another example of fans being treated with contempt. People who have already booked train tickets/hotels will be left out of pocket.
London stadiumWhat’s the solution?
Agree but it's far too easy for the fuck up of a club that Levy runs.
Times says it's gonna be on the Monday at wembley
What's the chances of City agreeing to that date but making sure spurs agree to refund those who have already booked trains?
Southampton fans also screwed over if that game gets shiftedPlaying on a turnip patch? Mad.
I bet City fans who ha e bought non-refundable tickets and accommodation get screwed over.
You keep saying the over run timetable is par for the course. Fair enough, building developments often over run. So knowing that, what did levy do to ensure fixtures could be played at a suitable stadium at a suitable date. Fuck all!Genuinely interested to learn why you believe Spurs to be a "fuck up of a club". Sure, we might not have won any trophies in a long time and we suffer our fair share of disappointments. And, yes, Levy is in the process of overseeing a huge construction project that will overrun by a couple of months (par for the course on such projects, by the way). But, even with your Man City hat on, can you not grudgingly concede that Spurs is one of the better run clubs anywhere? It might not operate the same model as your club's but, in almost every respect - first team; academy; stadium; training ground; finances - I'd have thought that Spurs is near the top of the curve.
To my mind, a fuck up of a club would be the likes of Leeds, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Newcastle, West Ham or....dare I say it......Man City prior to ADUG's intervention. All of them big clubs that, for whatever reason, massively and perennially underperform; get themselves into financial difficulty; get relegated; or move to a soulless athletics stadium with seats miles from the pitch and are then surprised when the fans loathe it!
I wouldn't yet totally rule out the possibility of the game being played on the Saturday at the new stadium. The Wembley option for the following Monday might well, at this stage, only be provisional.
off course it is spurs fault you our meant to play all home games on one ground your ground has to be ready not might be maybe so you should have been playing this season at wembly then when did fixtures would have been away when ground not available . now if played on monday will cause problems for city with league cupGenuinely interested to learn why you believe Spurs to be a "fuck up of a club". Sure, we might not have won any trophies in a long time and we suffer our fair share of disappointments. And, yes, Levy is in the process of overseeing a huge construction project that will overrun by a couple of months (par for the course on such projects, by the way). But, even with your Man City hat on, can you not grudgingly concede that Spurs is one of the better run clubs anywhere? It might not operate the same model as your club's but, in almost every respect - first team; academy; stadium; training ground; finances - I'd have thought that Spurs is near the top of the curve.
To my mind, a fuck up of a club would be the likes of Leeds, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Newcastle, West Ham or....dare I say it......Man City prior to ADUG's intervention. All of them big clubs that, for whatever reason, massively and perennially underperform; get themselves into financial difficulty; get relegated; or move to a soulless athletics stadium with seats miles from the pitch and are then surprised when the fans loathe it!
I wouldn't yet totally rule out the possibility of the game being played on the Saturday at the new stadium. The Wembley option for the following Monday might well, at this stage, only be provisional.