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You should run for Tory office Ross…
You are certainly condescending enough for it.
I don’t go to every game, as I said. But if you are living that close to the edge you can’t afford West Brom, you probably shouldn’t have a season ticket and you probably shouldn’t be at Wembley either.
And you shouldn’t tell other people how to run their lives, until you’ve had one yourself.[/quote]
My original point is that when we have big away games, we typically take 2-3,000. I expected WBA to be the same and I’m surprised we have sold less than 800 so far.
Other people brought finances in to it, I don’t criticise people for their financial situation. But if people want to argue that Wembley is stopping them going to WBA, frankly I think that’s silly. WBA is a cheap away game, and if your finances allow you go to Wembley then I do t think your finances prevent you from going WBA.[/quote]
Unless you spent all your money going to Wembley!! How do you know the state/arrangements of other people’s finances? Maybe I was right, your mam does give you your pocket money ;)[/quote]
Then I would advise that not going to Wembley might the best option.
As I have said repeatedly, I don’t criticise people for not being able to afford to go to all matches because I can’t do that myself. I just expected us to sell more than the 800 or so we’ve sold so far. I even acknowledged the expensive last few weeks.[/quote]
In what far fetched reality would that ever be the best option?!?!
If you could only afford one you would be off to West Brom would you?[/quote]
I think you should read more carefully. If going to Wembley puts you completely out of pocket, I would advise not going to Wembley.
No mention of WBA, or any other game in that sentence.[/quote]
Sorry for keeping it in the context of the ongoing discussion.
As said previously you dont know what peoples financial cirumstances are so please lay off the sweeping statements.
To give you a bit of insight into mine I get paid on the 15th of every month.
So yes going to the cup final on the 11th of May will leave me out of pocket.
But its my choice what I spend the last of my money on after the mortgage car insurance bills food etc.
I don’t go to every game, as I said. But if you are living that close to the edge you can’t afford West Brom, you probably shouldn’t have a season ticket and you probably shouldn’t be at Wembley either.
And you shouldn’t tell other people how to run their lives, until you’ve had one yourself.[/quote]
My original point is that when we have big away games, we typically take 2-3,000. I expected WBA to be the same and I’m surprised we have sold less than 800 so far.
Other people brought finances in to it, I don’t criticise people for their financial situation. But if people want to argue that Wembley is stopping them going to WBA, frankly I think that’s silly. WBA is a cheap away game, and if your finances allow you go to Wembley then I do t think your finances prevent you from going WBA.[/quote]
Unless you spent all your money going to Wembley!! How do you know the state/arrangements of other people’s finances? Maybe I was right, your mam does give you your pocket money ;)[/quote]
Then I would advise that not going to Wembley might the best option.
As I have said repeatedly, I don’t criticise people for not being able to afford to go to all matches because I can’t do that myself. I just expected us to sell more than the 800 or so we’ve sold so far. I even acknowledged the expensive last few weeks.[/quote]
In what far fetched reality would that ever be the best option?!?!
If you could only afford one you would be off to West Brom would you?
Not that I planned to be going West Brom anyway but if I had then I would have had to leave it due to attending the final.
stranger things happen at sea griff ;)
What, stranger than Andy Carroll convincing West Ham players to chuck a game because he wants Wigan relegating?
Not sure what seas you’ve been sailing in, mate![/quote]
Mary Celeste!
Even with no additions ,McCarthy on the way and nobody to sign a new contract (bar Mcmanaman) I still think the team could shape as follows.
Forwards : Maloney Kone Mcmanaman
Midfield: Gomez Espinoza
Wing backs: Beausejour Boyce
Centre Backs: Ramis Caldwell Golobart
GK: Al Habsi
I know its a hard league to get back out of but that IMO is one hell of a Championship team.
Kone has said he will stay if we go down (time will tell if he is a man of his word) and thanks to the brilliant contract structure including relgation release clauses anyone who wants to leave in contract can do on our terms or not at all.
Not that any of the above means anything at the moment.
We can still do it!
Have faith!
I liked the old Rivals set up.
Shame we can only argue amongst ourselves nowadays.
Been done this thread, get with the times.
I WOULD LOVE IT if we stayed up and relegated Newcastle.
Its going to be tough but when have we ever done it the easy way.
Jesus Christ we are up against it now.
Yeeha!
Get home, stick the stream on and boom Villa score…
What a jinx I am.
Think it is probably best if we say a Villa win, Worst case scenario and all that so if its a draw or Sunderland win its happy days and then it REALLY IS in our own hands.
REALLY WOULD BE wouldnt it.[/quote]
Why are you such a bum bandit?
You don’t have to reply to my posts. Just ignore them, I do with yours.[/quote]
Stop contradicting your self.
Not very good at this are you!
I cant even fathom a guess at tonight …
Hoping for a Sunderland win though for sure.
Think it is probably best if we say a Villa win, Worst case scenario and all that so if its a draw or Sunderland win its happy days and then it REALLY IS in our own hands.REALLY WOULD BE wouldnt it.
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