Mase wrote:Devastated. Wanted to go but I don’t want to share a stadium, let alone a train with those twats. The trouble at the semi in 2011 was ridiculous. Kids and old men getting whacked. Bottles being thrown. Just not worth it.
Our triumph will be all the sweeter for their further humiliation.sheblue wrote:Not the opponent I wanted, would have preferred Brighton.
There's just going to be too much riding on this, just way too much shit surrounding the game. And as we know the best team don't always win finals.
PaulieIrish wrote:I was there in 2011 for the semi. Took my dad as his 70th birthday pressie. We bought tickets in Ireland as a package deal with hotel. Ended up in the mid tier in the Utd end, thankfully with about 20 other City fans. After the match, we had coins thrown at us for 20 mins, so spent ages trying to shield my dad. and then we had to exit with the scum. Hid our colors but the behaviour was shocking. They were pelting anyone wearing blue with coins with the cops watching. It was the first time I saw real hatred up close like that.
Great memories with Yaya’s goal, and the wall of sound of City cheers hitting us a few seconds later, but won’t be going this time.
Mase wrote:PaulieIrish wrote:I was there in 2011 for the semi. Took my dad as his 70th birthday pressie. We bought tickets in Ireland as a package deal with hotel. Ended up in the mid tier in the Utd end, thankfully with about 20 other City fans. After the match, we had coins thrown at us for 20 mins, so spent ages trying to shield my dad. and then we had to exit with the scum. Hid our colors but the behaviour was shocking. They were pelting anyone wearing blue with coins with the cops watching. It was the first time I saw real hatred up close like that.
Great memories with Yaya’s goal, and the wall of sound of City cheers hitting us a few seconds later, but won’t be going this time.
Saw a guy that must have been in his 70’s walking with his grandkid in City colours and he got punched from behind. A guy walking in front of his two younger lads also got punched with the rags not knowing he was with his lads, who then filled in the rag twats.
We had bottles thrown at us getting on the coach and a light flew passed my head and hit the window behind me.
I imagine if they lose it will be horrendous.
salford city wrote:Mase wrote:PaulieIrish wrote:I was there in 2011 for the semi. Took my dad as his 70th birthday pressie. We bought tickets in Ireland as a package deal with hotel. Ended up in the mid tier in the Utd end, thankfully with about 20 other City fans. After the match, we had coins thrown at us for 20 mins, so spent ages trying to shield my dad. and then we had to exit with the scum. Hid our colors but the behaviour was shocking. They were pelting anyone wearing blue with coins with the cops watching. It was the first time I saw real hatred up close like that.
Great memories with Yaya’s goal, and the wall of sound of City cheers hitting us a few seconds later, but won’t be going this time.
Saw a guy that must have been in his 70’s walking with his grandkid in City colours and he got punched from behind. A guy walking in front of his two younger lads also got punched with the rags not knowing he was with his lads, who then filled in the rag twats.
We had bottles thrown at us getting on the coach and a light flew passed my head and hit the window behind me.
I imagine if they lose it will be horrendous.
If and when they lose, they will have all fucked off same as the game at ours where at least 1500 must have gone at HT No way are they going to stick around to watch us lift and parade the trophy
Mase wrote:PaulieIrish wrote:I was there in 2011 for the semi. Took my dad as his 70th birthday pressie. We bought tickets in Ireland as a package deal with hotel. Ended up in the mid tier in the Utd end, thankfully with about 20 other City fans. After the match, we had coins thrown at us for 20 mins, so spent ages trying to shield my dad. and then we had to exit with the scum. Hid our colors but the behaviour was shocking. They were pelting anyone wearing blue with coins with the cops watching. It was the first time I saw real hatred up close like that.
Great memories with Yaya’s goal, and the wall of sound of City cheers hitting us a few seconds later, but won’t be going this time.
Saw a guy that must have been in his 70’s walking with his grandkid in City colours and he got punched from behind. A guy walking in front of his two younger lads also got punched with the rags not knowing he was with his lads, who then filled in the rag twats.
We had bottles thrown at us getting on the coach and a light flew passed my head and hit the window behind me.
I imagine if they lose it will be horrendous.
Indianablue wrote:I'll be on the Algarve, start of a 4 week trip away. Hope the villa has a satellite feed otherwise i'll be watching on my mobile by the pool
Chinners wrote:Well, after over 150 years there will be a Greater Manchester Derby FA Cup final . . . which ironically will be on the Derby Day at Epsom
Living in a Manyoo metropolis, many of them are delighted/excited/confident, for various reasons, that this has finally come to pass but how do you feel about it?
For me, I am gutted to be honest. Not because they might fluke a victory over us and gain another billion new fans around the world. Not because they might fluke a victory over us and potential gloat about stopping our bid to emulate 'their' treble, and not because we might trounce them 6-1 (although that would be nice)
I am gutted because I don't even want them to have the 'glory' of reaching the best and oldest Cup final in all the land and all the world . . . over to you
salford city wrote:My local will be full of club shirt wearing never been to the swamp fuckers so will be there at wembley. Will be going on coach - same as the semi. It will be puré evil and I can understand people not wanting to go but having the chance to embarass the cunts in a final cannot be missed
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