Because I honestly couldn't give a **** if I don't get a ticket for Man City. If I couldn't make it to the Wolves match tomorrow I'd be devastated though. The City game just doesn't interest me anywhere near as much as our league campaign, so you can shove your stubs up Uranus. Peace.
i go to every game so i want to go to the cup match, but if i had to choose Bristol next Saturday or Manchester, it would be Bristol in league every time for me
Not having a pop at those scrambling for tickets, but I'm just not arsed for some reason. TV hasn't come into my void of emotion at the tie. I was gutted when they drew it out. Davey and his fat fingers. I wanted Millwall at home. Give me a cold Tuesday neet against Wolves. Besides, I never go to away games these days, so it would make me a glory holer if I did.
Not weird, but in the minority. I'm not feeling it yet I'll admit. Man City just doesn't excite me as much as Manchester Utd, Chelsea or even Everton would have. I think we'll lose, the ground is nice but not one I'm desperate to visit and I still don't see them as a huge club... just a rich one. That said, these types of games come around so seldom it has to be one to attend.
I'm hearing you Mike. I will probably get one but can't see me beefing if I can't. Wouldn't miss tomorrow for anything though. Nervous thinking about it now.
Had a winner satdy, Daggers 1st and arnsley win, 13/1. No chance of me winning again so soon so I won't be betting on us.
I know exactly what you mean Mike. I will probably end up getting a ticket for the City game but I wouldn't be looking for a bridge to jump off if I missed out. The league is far more important.
I'm like that. Used to be that I went to all FA Cup ties home and away, but not been to any this season and probably not going to Man City - it being live on TV makes that decision even easier....can't be doing with the hassle, I'll just sit at home and watch it.