Tokyo Blue wrote:I am hoping we'll get 5 or 6 without reply, though I think it will be a lot tougher than that.
Nick wrote:my issue with these matches are generally that they are WEEK MATCHES.
To me, there isn't that much different in a home cup tie with barca and a home CC tie with brentford.
I work long hours and have little way of attending week night matches. It also has crazy affects on my insomnia (i have found city are the biggest cause of my insomnia!)
Also - the atmosphere is gash, the ground is full of tourists, and people in my block get punished for actually attending week matches by getting banned for standing up and singing.
so all in all - a negative post - but I just think alot of people 'can't be arsed/can't make it' due to logistics of week night matches; its nothing to do with the competition, as i think we struggled to sell out the champions league groups the past two years??
Colin the King wrote:On a slightly different note, if we were to put 6 past West Ham on Wednesday, which isn't beyond the realms of possibility, do we think that would be enough security to convince Pellers to play 4 or 5 of the academy kids?
Ted Hughes wrote:I'll be going but I haven't bought a ticket yet. I suspect there are loads in the same situation. How many, I don't know but I bet it's a lot. In my case it's because I recon I'll get a ticket without hurrying so have been putting off facing the seating map etc. If it did sell out though, I wouldn't be arsed. Funnily enough, if we had 5 kids from the EDS in the team, I'd be there like a shot.
Twobob wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I'll be going but I haven't bought a ticket yet. I suspect there are loads in the same situation. How many, I don't know but I bet it's a lot. In my case it's because I recon I'll get a ticket without hurrying so have been putting off facing the seating map etc. If it did sell out though, I wouldn't be arsed. Funnily enough, if we had 5 kids from the EDS in the team, I'd be there like a shot.
Quick question mate, and I know where you are coming from (difference is I signed up to the bloody cup scheme cos i forget to get tickets otherwise!) - it's this 2 legged thing that takes the sheen off it as a 'cup' game.
If it was treated as a proper semi-final and held at a Neutral ground (not bloody Wembley!) would you/others be more 'up for it'?
I certainly feel I would as currently it just feels like a league match.
I have my ticket and I'm taking the missus as well but I would feel more enthusiasm if it were a one off game. It does nt even need to be neutral. Just do the draw as normal and the first team out plays at home in a one off. That said I'm buzzing we are in another semi. Happy days to be a blue!Twobob wrote: Quick question mate, and I know where you are coming from (difference is I signed up to the bloody cup scheme cos i forget to get tickets otherwise!) - it's this 2 legged thing that takes the sheen off it as a 'cup' game. If it was treated as a proper semi-final and held at a Neutral ground (not bloody Wembley!) would you/others be more 'up for it'? I certainly feel I would as currently it just feels like a league match.
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