Final tickets available here (it says 2022 but I do think they mean 2023!) for anyone that confident, down the pecking order for such things and with a few spare grand lying around:
https://www.p1travel.com/event/fa-cup-final/
My missus is currently learning Swedish, we were in Malmo and Lund at the weekend. I will pass this to her for a bit of education, so hope it’s something that can be repeated!
There’s a house on Dyke Road that must have been built around that time and in the gable has a crest commemorating that Charity Shield win. It can be seen from the road.
If anyone is interested I could find out the house number next time I go past.
Well yes, there are plenty of examples but if we can’t cash in on the team’s current popularity ano position in the Premier League, with a World Cup winner and Japanese star in the line up, we never will.
(I do understand that the aforementioned players may partly be behind the lack of supply...
Thinking about the title of the thread, I flew out of North Terminal Gatwick on Friday and had a browse in JD Sports. They had the usual set of shirts from the ‘bigger’ clubs here and abroad, England shirts etc, all as expected. There were Wet Spam shirts too, but then I noticed they had Fulham...
I’ve got tickets for at least part of all the Ashes tests this summer. Having watched England a lot over the years, home and away, am I alone in fearing that Bazball could come a cropper against the Aussie pace attack and Lyon this summer? They will obviously be looking at what we are currently...
I drove past the ground more than once but not seen a game there. I did see an ODI in about 2002 at the other stadium when we were well beaten. The most memorable thing about that game was when Peter Jackson came on the pitch between innings and got the crowd to chant and stamp in time to some...
The thing is, if a massive club like Sheffield Wednesday come calling, you couldn’t blame the player for wanting to leave and I guess Albion wouldn’t want to stand in their way. You don’t get that chance every day of the week.
We’ve got fans up for taking on any Chelsea fans found in home sections at Stamford Bridge. It’s either really impressive, or suicidal (or maybe both!).
They tried the same against Arsenal and it backfired. Interestingly on a phone in I was listening to this week, the point was made that Martinez has got a bit too big for his boots and that his theatrics and mind games are becoming just a bit too much even for their fans, and that it might...