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How will you be enjoying The Big Day


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Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
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The only sport I’ll be watching this weekend will be F1. The most glamorous race of the season and probably the least competitive. (Unlikely to be as uncompetitive as the Cup Final though) I might have a look at the Championship play off if I see Leeds are imploding on here. Win/win if Leeds stay down and Martin leaving Saints for us potentially probably goes out the window.
 






Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
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Jul 21, 2003
20,575
Playing snooker
Not a lot wrong with that :facepalm: :shrug:

No FA Cup Final build-up is complete without a comedy Hitler character and the line, “Go away or I’ll blast your head off.”

:moo:
 
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METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
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Will check out the score about full time.

A far cry from the kudos and huge interest in the 70’s and 80’s …. ITV and BBC coming live from the participants country hotels from mid morning, following them into Wembley.

Yes that was brilliant. It didn't matter if your team wasn't in it you would be glued from mid morning.
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
8,995
Seven Dials
One team I loathe and another I'm indifferent to. Artists' Open Houses for me this afternoon. I might cheer Leeds on tomorrow though.
 














Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Shame you don’t like the Euros. In some ways, big internationals are the purest form of football now as no team can buy all the best players. All the corporate stuff around it is crap for fans but the football’s ok.

And that rarity … accurate officials.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Shame you don’t like the Euros. In some ways, big internationals are the purest form of football now as no team can buy all the best players. All the corporate stuff around it is crap for fans but the football’s ok.
What do you mean by corporate stuff around it out of interest? Ive attended almost all major tournaments since 2006 and I’d say the experience is generally ‘purer’ than club football
 






Springal

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trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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What do you mean by corporate stuff around it out of interest? Ive attended almost all major tournaments since 2006 and I’d say the experience is generally ‘purer’ than club football
I love a lot of the stuff at tournaments that takes place outside and away from the grounds. Mingling with other fans is great. Inside, my experience is that a huge proportion of seats are taken up by official sponsors, the governing bodies and in Qatar, fairly passive, uninterested locals. Plus the pre-match 'entertainment' has reached a level where it destroys rather than helps the atmosphere. It's a relief when someone finally kicks a ball. Each to their own. Since France '98 I've only missed 2002, 2008 and didn't get to any games in the weird 2021 edition. I think they've become progressively more commercialised, from a pretty high base to begin with.
 


trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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I’d argue that was one of the best world cups for fans - it was hosted in 1 city! Logistically easier to plan around than Germany has been this summer
I'd argue it was the worst there's ever been by far. So we're not likely to agree on the other stuff :):)
 


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