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I quite agree in every sense.Millennium Stadium is significantly better than Wembley in every department IMO.
I never slagged it off in my post.
I quite agree in every sense.Millennium Stadium is significantly better than Wembley in every department IMO.
Indeed.Wembley has always been a rip off. I remember feeling mugged when I bought a burger at the Notts County game as the differential with ‘normal’ prices was so big,
Mrs Wz's first ever Albion game in 1991, followed by Millwall at home in 2012. She has now accepted that, even as a Glaswegian, she is a regular Brighton supporter and can't wait until 2033 for her next gameWembley has always been a rip off. I remember feeling mugged when I bought a burger at the Notts County game as the differential with ‘normal’ prices was so big,
I particularly liked this question!I received an email from the club a little while ago, on behalf of the FA, asking about my experience at Wembley. Quite a few of my ratings were 4s and 5s out of 10.
In the Comments section I said 16.30 on a Sunday was a ludicrous kick off time for any game.
Exactly the same as my answers.
I hope you put that you 'only went to see United' - as that what I was reliably informed I was there for on my way to the ground. Obviously, on my way out I was further informed that now I had indeed seen United I could go home.....Exactly the same as my answers.
The first question got up my nose straight away.
Why did you decide to go this game?
I kid you not, the options were, advertised on tv, in a newspaper, on the Tube, heard from friends or relatives etc.I hope you put that you 'only went to see United' - as that what I was reliably informed I was there for on my way to the ground. Obviously, on my way out I was further informed that now I had indeed seen United I could go home.....