That, I can't answer. Evening KO's are generally reduced by around 10k at Wembley, but that's all I know.
It was the evening game that had the 84,000 (according to Wiki anyway)
I'll pay more attention this year
That, I can't answer. Evening KO's are generally reduced by around 10k at Wembley, but that's all I know.
As the game wore on I had to use breaks in play etc to cook a quite spectacular roast pork for tea.
It'll be a tough new tradition to maintain at Wembley.
Dan Burn will be casually mentioning - we beat City last year at my old club ...
Plus TV money, whatever that might be...
Rather get done by them in semi than the final
Win or lose on the booze
Yes that's what I thought (top and bottom)
Interestingly, looking at last years semi's it says (on Wiki) attendance on Sat was 84,000 and Sunday 73,000 ... can't really get my head round that surely it would be sold out for both?
Personally I don't think there's a lot of difference between Citeh with one eye of the CL game with Spurs on the Tuesday and a rabid Wolves fully focused on their first proper trophy for 39 years.
Swansea were a whisker away from knocking Citeh out yesterday, and if Liverpool beat Southampton in the PL the night before then there's a chance Citeh won't be focused. One thing's for sure and that is our fans need to believe AND make a noise.
This will be the biggest match of our player's careers, for Citeh it's just another big match. And we'll have most neutrals behind us.
Ticket binfest due in minutes, I expect!
Propper, Bissouma and March in for Gross, Knockhart and Murray for me.Team for Citeh:
Ryan
Montoya
Duffy
Dunk
Bernardo
Stephens
Gross / kayal
Izquirerdo
Knockaert
Andone
Murray