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It is the towns greatest sporting momentAnd all I had to do was log in, click a couple of hyperlinks and choose whether I wanted 1, 2, 3 or 4 free tickets. No queuing round the DW for 20 hours in all weathers, no requirement to have attended previous games, and no need to part with any cash.
I’ll enjoy tomorrow, particularly knowing its cost the likes of SDW a fortune for his big day out.
no doubt lotp and the like will be on here 2moro neetNot me Davy-boy. Due to your inability to sell all your tickets, I’ve got myself a couple of £115 ones – for free.
I’ll give you a wave up in the cheap seats if you like – a two-fingered one of course. ;)
Now, I wonder if the Otter and other such inbreds are going to call “Bullshitter” again, only to find out they were wrong…again.
If it is such a rugby town your famous challange cup would kick off at 5:15pm Setday neetRemind me what time Wigan v Qpr kicked off in August 2011?
he will go to everton…This.
Everton are run rather like Wigan, only at a slightly higher level. They have a good chairman who isnt trigger happy, and spend within their means.
Its the natural step-up for Martinez and if he does leave, then Everton have got an excellent replacement. I actually like the guy. He comes across as a top bloke who insits football is played the proper way.
Someone like Neil Warnock, Mick McCarthy or Phil Brown.
Lets bookmark this thread for September 2013 and see how things are then…
Now, now.
We’ll have no balanced viewpoints on here!
Is this another myth being peddled along with:
DW’s War Chest
Latics will easily sell their FA Cup Final allocation.Too late now, but the cost of hiring 30 coaches for a trip to WBA would have been around £30,000. That may have meant 1500 extra fans went. Imagine the lift the players would have running out to a full visitors end. It may have inspire them to a victory, which leads to survival, and the £30,000 would be repaid a thousand times over. It may not. They might win anyway. We’ll never know because the gesture was never made.
To a premier league club, £30,000 is a drop in the ocean, and it would have surely been worth a punt.
Bing,the way that game was refereed yesterday, with the number of innocuous tackles from our lot getting punished, meant that our midfield were standing off them, especially in the first half
None of those players will want to miss a cup final through a silly suspension, so expect some more non-tackling over the next two games.
I think over the past few games he’s been off form.That co-incided with me bringing him into my fantasy football team and making him captain at West Ham. :angry:
22.5k for a london side with database enforced………no bank holiday cheap tickets…….thought it was a rugby league town?????????So, you’ve sold nearly 20,000 tickets, and aspire to sell 25,000 but only 18,000 home fans turned up yesterday, and much less prior to the semi-final.
7,000+ potential bandwagon jumpers (if you manage to sell your tickets). What say you about that?
I think you meant to say that you’d sold out of the cheap seats – there seem to be plenty of the more expensive ones available, and some blocks not even put on sale yet. I really hope this isn’t the first FA Cup final to not sell out – especially when the whole world is watching. Even bloody Wimbledon sold out in 1988!
Good luck today against Spuds!
played in front of a less crowd than us v millwallThat being the lowest crowd to attend an FA Cup Semi-Final at the new Wembley.
Hows the ticket sales for the final going? Sold out yet?
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