Is anybody actually making the trip – £45 is bit ridiculous! dont like to miss these games just incase we cause an upset but theo nly problem is your looking at around £120 day out! half a season ticket !
we should charge their fans the same when they come to the DW – we all know they will pay it!
I wanted to take my 6 year old son to this as a bit of a day out kind of treat. I was thinking, go to the game, then have some tea in the Printworks or somewhere, after the game.
But £45 for me, and £17 for my son? £62 to go and watch a football match, and one where the referee will give us nothing, as usual? No thanks.
I will give it a miss.
As for charging them the same when we play at the DW, you aren’t allowed to do that. I know, it stinks.[/quote]
You can add a few bob onto that if you thought about going to the printworks as well ABL
In just over 2 weeks, you’ve made 77 posts, that would equate to about 35 a week, there’s 52 weeks in a year, so you’d average around 1800 a year, times 10 years, that’s an awful lot of nonsensical boring shit the rest if us would have to put up with, you massive bellend.
Indeed a multi can and will post on every thread to get a rise out of folk could well be over two hundred by this time next week :dry:
4 September 2012 at 2:05 am
in reply to: MOTD#92522
Heres a few quotes off their board in regards to drawing us in the league cup…
“****ing Wigan.
What a **** draw”
“Time to beat the **** out of Ramis and Martinez.”
“Not the greatest of draws, fancied an away but will take Wigan at home and will be going to it and will be praying we dump the two bob northern ***** out the cup. ”
“Anyone who remembers the gloating at the DW last time will know we owe these ***** a shoeing”
It would seem the feeling is mutual ….
Can’t stand the bastards.
The 4-0 drubbing at their place in our first season in Division 1 when we had McCulloch and Jackson sent off whilst Thomaz Repka committed GBH on several occasions before shaking the referee’s hand on his way off.
The Brian Deane goal and following celebrations from their bench, fans and Alan Pardew. (the goal took them from 4th in the table to 4th)
The Tevez/Mascherano affair.
Their fans attitude towards the Tevez/Mascherano affair.
Their fans ideas that they have the right to be in the PL above us and the right to win trophies. It’s the academy of football and they won the World Cup you know.
Their vandolising of the North Stand two years ago after being relegated. (they ripped up seats, broke advertising boards, smashed the toilets up and flung rubbish all over the concourse)
yes im on about gomez and are you in love with rm or something you would think he was god the way you go on. i am entitled to an opinion and for me gomez would be the first name on the sheet
I think Bob is god, ask around pal I think you’ll find you couldn’t be further from the truth. And if Gomez would be the first name on your team sheet thank fook you’re not the manager ;)[/quote]
Think its time four our multi poster friend sudders to snake off to bed. He’s getting omered from all angles. [/quote]
Wonder what ever happened to that James c annoying plonker he was that mon
so gang up on me see if i care and to call someone nob on a forum is not very good either is it.you should be banned and i have a good mind to report you as my kids read this forum.
Roberto Martinez has admitted he is unlikely to be able to find one player to replace Victor Moses but he remains open to doing a last-minute deal.
Moses departed Wigan for European champions Chelsea in a £9million move last week, leaving Martinez to reshape his attacking line in the form of the returning Mauro Boselli, new striker Arouna Kone and Franco Di Santo.
Martinez accepts that Moses is a special talent and he does not expect to sign somebody similar before Friday’s deadline.
The Latics manager has been satisfied with his transfer business this summer but would be prepared to bring in another new face if the right person became available.
“It’s a case of finding the players we want to try to improve the squad,” Martinez said.
“That’s been a case of whether we’re going to lose any players or not. We have to cope with moving players on.
“I think Victor Moses was such an influential player and such a special player for us I don’t think you can replace him with another individual.
“You probably have to replace him with another way of playing in that attacking third or find another way to get the players to fulfil his responsibilities.
“As a whole I’m really pleased with the players we’ve got but I wouldn’t be doing my job properly if I didn’t keep my eyes open because sometimes in the last 48 hours you get opportunities you can’t turn down.”
Starting to settle
Martinez completed the bulk of his transfer activity earlier in the window, bringing in defender Ivan Ramis, midfielder Fraser Fyvie, striker Kone and securing Arsenal winger Ryo Miyaichi on a season-long loan.
He added: “It will be daft not to keep your eyes open because as it happens in the last two days, sometimes there are opportunities.
“But the truth is we’ve done all of our work earlier in the window and we tried to bring the players that we wanted to bring really early so we could start the season.
Stokies only won 4 since the beginning of December.
Had a quick peak on the Oatcake earlier and they seem to be getting a little restless with their manager about their style of football and the £40m+ that they’ve spent over the last two years yet they have gone backwards at a rate of knots.