Yffi_88 wrote:Got my ticket. I know there's a few people on here saying it doesn't matter/ pre-season friendly or whatever, but for me, winning the FA cup and the league isnt enough to make me feel like I can sit back and not care about another trophy in the cabinet.
Plus i've heard Birmingham is a lovely place.
I agree in part and I want us to win more trophies, but the Charity/Community Shield is essentially another pre-season friendly only more glorified. It doesn't count as a trophy won when players look back at their careers or clubs tot up how much they have won. Look at United - they beat us in this match last season but yet everyone knows United won nothing last season.
I hope we beat Chelsea and will be watching the game just not going to spend quite a lot of money for a pre-season friendly.
DoomMerchant wrote:Slim wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Slim wrote:Of course they would, any animosity towards the event is probably for some other reason and this is just convenience.
i didn't read any "animosity" but more "where people wanted to spend their cash"...i think people might be justifying their inability or unwillingness to spend in a certain fashion.
It's a football match. I hope we win it.
cheers
It's quoted right at the top of this page.
i generally don't think of "Mark Garrett" as the prototypical mcf.netter, do you? Regardless, me learning to read would probably help out somewhat if i want to have intelligent conversation with other humans.
thank you sir.
Would you care to elaborate? What is the typical mcf.netter? I have been on this site for years and am a season ticket holder.
As stated above, I hope we beat Chelsea but not spending upwards of £100 over the day for a pre-season friendly. If supporters do, good for them and I have no problem with that.