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Who put the ball in the Wembley net? Super Benny Watson.
Not sure about Wane being a City fan but Lockers has tweeted good luck messages to Wigan Athletic on a number of occasions and prior to the Stoke survival game posted a picture of himself with half his face painted blue with a comment relating to both teams playing at the same time in big games.
I’ll be there
Spotted :)
I’ll believe it even lessin a few minutes when it’s cup final day
It is the towns greatest sporting moment
And 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.[/quote]
Bully for you
Have to agree with Roberto
“Winning the FA Cup would be there forever. Just arriving in the final is a photographic moment in the history of our football club. Winning a major trophy would take our club to a different level. We are all well aware what this could mean”
As I have no children and am not married……..
You’re not Cliff Richard are you?[/quote]
Bugger. I’ve been found out :P
Isn’t New Zealand about 10 hours in front if us??? Can you tell me if we won?Sadly whilst it is May 11th there it is unfortunately only 2003 and they’re still celebrating our Division Two win.
no doubt lotp and the like will be on here 2moro neet
Not 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.[/quote]
Amusing that you’re calling your fellow townfolk inbreds. Is it wishful thinking on your part? Not everyone can be lucky enough to have a game sister.Pray tell where these free tickets came from this time? From Wigan Athletic? No. MOD? Possibly.
And again, if you laugh freely at Wigan Athletic, why have you decided to go and watch them yet again? Why not just take the free ticket, stick it your forehead, and pull yourself off furiously in front of the mirror. It’s cheaper and you’ll find it much more gratifying than having to sit through a game of ‘wendyball’ featuring ‘Wigan Pathetic’.[/quote]
It is the towns greatest sporting moment
Hopefully my NZ based cousins will be watching.
We have the same set of pubs as last time
As I have no children and am not married……..tomorrow will be the proudest day of my life. My little football club in one of the biggest sporting events in the World.
Back in 1988 in a previous life I was a director of a non league side so had access to FA Cup Final tickets (how wrong is that really).I turned up at Wembley for my first ever FA Cup Final, tickets in the Wimbledon end (surrounded by Liverpool fans), dodging those at the back who saw fit to relieve themselves rather than visit the poor toilet facilities, a torrent like a waterfall!!!
The point I am getting to is that the bookies had Liverpool so far odds on to win.
I was at the end that Sanchez scored, then equally when Aldridge missed the first ever FA Cup penalty.
So in a roundabout way, what I’m trying to say is this:
Ignore league form..
We will be victorious,
Bugger. I thought you were trying to say scousers have always been arseholes ;)
Bit harsh Egg. I read yesterday that Stam has a possible broken leg. I know the club were awaiting confirmation on the scan results & I haven’t seen an update on this.
Jason Roberts HAD a broken leg when we beat Reading and played on[/quote]
In fairness there’s a broken leg and then there’s a broken leg, when I did mine my foot ended up pointing backwards, now that was a broken leg![/quote]
I’m aware of that and am basing it on Stam being able to stand and walk off.
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