If it is any consolation, City got the exact same allocation (and didnt bitch and cry like little girls about it)
If it is any consolation, City got the exact same allocation (and didnt bitch and cry like little girls about it)
Think I posted this about 12 pages ago
If it is any consolation, City got the exact same allocation (and didnt bitch and cry like little girls about it)
Read what he actually posted old boy, read it and understand it
You don't just dump your club because you dislike the way its run or the owners etc.If only everything in life was that easy
It's amazing that a club with an average home gate of 456 can get so many people to post on here, big clubs can't get near it. However, it's clear that apart from most of their posters being misinformed about this club they are really not making a case for themselves are they ? It's not our fault that the police have advised us to restrict your allocation is it ? Obviously your pitch invasion has been viewed in a very negative light but given the amount of antipathy shown but most of the FC United posters it looks like the Police may have a very valid reason for their stance.
This little club are doing a fine job of making themselves very unpopular because of their incredibly inflated egos, come back Leeds, all is forgiven.
I'd hardly call it easy.
Everyone has their own reasons for watching Fc, mine was finanacial mainly.
Without boring you all to death, I stared watching United mid 70's when we were in the 2nd divisiion home and away for years. Come the 90's I was in different circumstances, having a family etc, and the prices were going up and up so it was getting harder and harder to be able to afford to go, especially when my sons also wanted to go, it would cost me 60/70 quid for a couple of tickets.
I stared going to Fc from the start, enjoyed the experience and could afford to take my youngest who was 13 at the time home and away.
It was like football used to be, standing up wherever you wanted, non stop singing.
My love for MUFC hasn't gone, if you could see my house and the United pictures still up on the walls you'd see that.
The average joe has been shafted right left and centre by modern football.
I'd hardly call it easy.
Everyone has their own reasons for watching Fc, mine was finanacial mainly.
Without boring you all to death, I stared watching United mid 70's when we were in the 2nd divisiion home and away for years. Come the 90's I was in different circumstances, having a family etc, and the prices were going up and up so it was getting harder and harder to be able to afford to go, especially when my sons also wanted to go, it would cost me 60/70 quid for a couple of tickets.
I stared going to Fc from the start, enjoyed the experience and could afford to take my youngest who was 13 at the time home and away.
It was like football used to be, standing up wherever you wanted, non stop singing.
My love for MUFC hasn't gone, if you could see my house and the United pictures still up on the walls you'd see that.
The average joe has been shafted right left and centre by modern football.
you've got some downright lies and (imo) very misguided opinions posted on here - too many to quote to be honest.
Your Big Brother sub forum speaks volumes though
you've got some downright lies and (imo) very misguided opinions posted on here - too many to quote to be honest.
Your Big Brother sub forum speaks volumes though
Did you go to that famous 2nd division match versus Sunderland at Old Trafford? 3-2 to Man U in front of 60 000 which i believe is still the largest attendance for a second tier game.
But then your board is full of a bunch of twats, half of them moaning about the quality of the stadium while not understanding our history in the slightest, expecting to get in for free and be given massive allocations, who the fcuk do you think you are with that sort of attitude?