True that, and school holidays too.True, but this is the first week have had that's not been on a normal work day, with it being a bank holiday I can see it being well attended.
True that, and school holidays too.True, but this is the first week have had that's not been on a normal work day, with it being a bank holiday I can see it being well attended.
Yes, I’ve heard that before.
Canis Major - the greater dog constellation, part of which is Sirius, the Dog Star.
What the fuck are people on to think, COOP, ahh Peps gone then.Nice one.What is it about it being at the co-op, that points to Pep leaving?
Which is why it makes sense to be on bank holiday day after season ends.Not for me. Let the lads get off on their deserved (short World Cup) break.
Mind you if we win the league, invite Jack back, and have a fuckin’ paaaarty!!
Good point actually.The FA cup should always be paraded by the winners. It's a magnificent trophy that transcends all others and should be respected and celebrated as such.
You know there is a World Cup right?Weird timing if they are having the Women on the parade aswell. They don't play the FA Cup Final until the 31st, why not wait until that?
Miserable cunts mate, probably never do fuck all and struggle to fulfill the season ticket attendance requirenent :-)Many can’t afford to come to the games. Others just can’t get tickets.
The parade gives the club and the players a chance to say, "Thank you" to the city and the people of Manchester.
It’s not costing us, the supporters, anything, apart from our time and expenses to reach the parade route.
I just don’t understand the negativity.
Jack Grealish can relate to this ;-)Went to a talk by @Gary James once that mentioned the 1904 parade was a big one and was a catalyst for football becoming big in Manchester.
Those FA Cup final celebrations may have stopped us winning the double that season as we went to Everton the very next day after the final, where a win would have won us the league, but we lost (as I bet we were still drunk!).
Praying for that, it will be fucking monumental.Imagine if we somehow won the league too, this would be massive on a bank holiday in the sunshine.
If there’s a God…
The under 18s have had an undeniably brilliant season, but they didn't go undefeated in the Premier League U18 North. They actually lost 4 matches in the end.Not sure what's going on in the head of some of our supporters posts.
We're having a parade and event at the Co-op arena so Pep must be leaving?
In the real world it's to celebrate the mens domestic cup double, the Womens Super league title and a wembley cup final the week after the parade, and the under 18s cup double of the Premier league North which they're undefeated all season, and the FA cup putting the raggies in their place.
Someone remind me of another club in English football having a season like that..
They won their league and the FA Youth Cup.The under 18s have had an undeniably brilliant season, but they didn't go undefeated in the Premier League U18 North. They actually lost 4 matches in the end.
You forgot the League Cup.Announcing a parade for an FA Cup, Womens League and Youth Team League win - nice as it is, seems a bit odd.
Can't help but feel it's going to be a Farewell to Pep Parade...
Maybe it is. If so, so be it. He has to leave at some point.Announcing a parade for an FA Cup, Womens League and Youth Team League win - nice as it is, seems a bit odd.
Can't help but feel it's going to be a Farewell to Pep Parade...
Details are on the website.Any parade info instead of contract stuff would be welcome.