baildon blue
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Never bored of seeing City being brilliant . Bloody hell we had enough misery in the past .
OB1 said:Bored of Wembley? Hell no. It's a superb stadium and it's closer to my house than any current Premier League ground so I am always happy to see City play there. However, I am one of those who preferred it when semi-finals were held elsewhere but I do accept that some of the traditional semi-final grounds like Villa Park and Hillsborough are no longer well suited to the task and who wants to go to the Swamp or St James? Emirates would be a good stadium but it's not far from Wembley, more difficult to park there... so what would be the point, other than keeping Wembley special?
pudge said:[bigimg]http://www.financenet.org/images/Empty-Wallet.jpg[/bigimg]fathellensbellend said:not me, absolutely brilliant day out, although bloody expensive, personally think having the semi finals there is a good thing, enables more people to get tickets, and gives the day a sense of occasion.
if we get through again will the semi finals get the same interest or are people getting bored.
KippaxCitizen said:I went to the 2009 2010 and 2012 Challenge Cup finals, the 2011 FA Cup semi and final, the 2013 FA Cup semi and final, the 2014 FL Cup final and hopefully will be going to the 2014 FA Cup semi and final again.
That would be ten trips to Wembley in five years!
I've also been to the last two Super League Grand Finals at Mordor. So if we manage to get to the FA Cup final again this year that would be nine finals I've been to in five years with my two teams in my two sports.
Plus City won the league in that dramatic fashion in 2012 and Wire won the league in 2011.
I doubt anyone can match my Wembley and final and league winning haul of the last five years with City and Wire (unless you support City and Wigan). And do you know what...I am hungry for lots more of it all!
It does come across a bit that way, doesn't it?Balti said:OB1 said:Bored of Wembley? Hell no. It's a superb stadium and it's closer to my house than any current Premier League ground so I am always happy to see City play there. However, I am one of those who preferred it when semi-finals were held elsewhere but I do accept that some of the traditional semi-final grounds like Villa Park and Hillsborough are no longer well suited to the task and who wants to go to the Swamp or St James? Emirates would be a good stadium but it's not far from Wembley, more difficult to park there... so what would be the point, other than keeping Wembley special?
''and its closer to my house''
wow
fuck the rest of us northerners eh?
Does it fuck. Posting from your own perspective is what everybody does from time to time, including you, jim. To suggest that constitutes a "fuck you" to northern based blues is uttely preposterous.jimharri said:It does come across a bit that way, doesn't it?Balti said:OB1 said:Bored of Wembley? Hell no. It's a superb stadium and it's closer to my house than any current Premier League ground so I am always happy to see City play there. However, I am one of those who preferred it when semi-finals were held elsewhere but I do accept that some of the traditional semi-final grounds like Villa Park and Hillsborough are no longer well suited to the task and who wants to go to the Swamp or St James? Emirates would be a good stadium but it's not far from Wembley, more difficult to park there... so what would be the point, other than keeping Wembley special?
''and its closer to my house''
wow
fuck the rest of us northerners eh?