I keep seeing tonights match doesn't matter (4 Viewers)

Bob Latchford

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And some saying it does matter . getting to Wembley and all that .

It got me thinking , would people be that fussed if we did get to Wembley in this competition ? this question is probably more for who went to the F.A. Cup and , the Charity Shield ... I've been to both so , would probably leave the tickets to be had by the younger fans . however , as long as it didn't decend into the farce of how the f a cup tickets were handed out and ,tickets were available , I'd definitely go .
 

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covmark

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Nopm until a big game comes along. Come on Nick it's the same old bollocks

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Terry Gibson's perm

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There would be plenty of tickets to go around we only average 8k at home so we could all have five each and there would be spares
 

ccfcway

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There will be more than enough tickets to go round IF we got to final.

Has any tin pot trophy final (pre being even more tin pot than this season) ever sold out ?
 

Nick

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I' want my own row at Wembley, pisses me off when it's an empty ground and people sit next to you or in front of you. 100's of other seats, why be awkward?
 

ccfcway

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Bristol Rovers first-choice keeper Kelle Roos enjoyed a very brief cameo appearance in their 1-0 defeat by Portsmouth on Tuesday night in the Checkatrade Trophy.

Roos was substituted for Will Puddy in the third minute of the match as Rovers manager Darrell Clarke looked to get around the rules without getting a £5,000 fine.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Bristol Rovers first-choice keeper Kelle Roos enjoyed a very brief cameo appearance in their 1-0 defeat by Portsmouth on Tuesday night in the Checkatrade Trophy.

Roos was substituted for Will Puddy in the third minute of the match as Rovers manager Darrell Clarke looked to get around the rules without getting a £5,000 fine.

The old Nuneaton goalie
 

Bob Latchford

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I'd say , there would probably be the same amount wanting to go as went to the Charity Shield 50.000 + not sure the older fans would be that bothered though ?
 

hill83

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I would definitely usually be one of the ones slagging people off who would want ticket for wembley but never go.
But I've not gone to any games this season for various reasons and would 100% be wanting to go to wembley. SO BOLLOCKS TO YA

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Nick

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I would definitely usually be one of the ones slagging people off who would want ticket for wembley but never go.
But I've not gone to any games this season for various reasons and would 100% be wanting to go to wembley. SO BOLLOCKS TO YA

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Can have a special row for you, Bob and sky blue kid!
 

Nick

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genuine question, are you most annoyed with those who have said NOPM or the thousands who have simply walked away ?
People who shout nopm and starving sisu then forget about it with a sniff of glory.

It's a bit different to the other scenario.

The other annoyance is the people who only appear if CCFC are doing badly, or the people who see "Why do you still bother going? They are shit" etc. Then all over it when we get a Crewe type game!
 
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wince

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People who shout nopm and starving sisu then forget about it with a sniff of glory.
Do you still not understand what NOPM means to most fans ? if the owners could win the league by selling the ground , the training ground, any player over ten , people(fans) would support them , However if doing the above , while sliding down the leagues and serving up poor standard football , people will keep there money in their pockets , its not rocket science , the average crowd was 20000 plus when sisu arrived, so history tells you selling everything you have , does not work
 

Nick

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Do you still not understand what NOPM means to most fans ? if the owners could win the league by selling the ground , the training ground, any player over ten , people(fans) would support them , However if doing the above , while sliding down the leagues and serving up poor standard football , people will keep there money in their pockets , its not rocket science , the average crowd was 20000 plus when sisu arrived, so history tells you selling everything you have , does not work

NOPM means not one penny more to CCFC (but they say SISU). Hence shouting NOPM then racing to get a cup match ticket where ccfc get money makes them look a bit silly.

When did the ground get sold, when did the training get sold? chatting shit mate.
 

wince

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NOPM means not one penny more to CCFC (but they say SISU). Hence shouting NOPM then racing to get a cup match ticket where ccfc get money makes them look a bit silly
You can not t know what it means to thousands of people ,
 

Nick

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You can not t know what it means to thousands of people ,

No, I know what the letters mean?

So when people keep shouting it and putting it in posts and on social media, they mean not one penny more.
 

SkyblueBazza

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Bristol Rovers first-choice keeper Kelle Roos enjoyed a very brief cameo appearance in their 1-0 defeat by Portsmouth on Tuesday night in the Checkatrade Trophy.

Roos was substituted for Will Puddy in the third minute of the match as Rovers manager Darrell Clarke looked to get around the rules without getting a £5,000 fine.
Is that relevant?

...onwards & upwards PUSB
 

wince

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No, I know what the letters mean?

So when people keep shouting it and putting it in posts and on social media, they mean not one penny more.
Respect to you mate but I disagree 100%, its Football, social life, not war
 

Irish Sky Blue

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I'd say , there would probably be the same amount wanting to go as went to the Charity Shield 50.000 + not sure the older fans would be that bothered though ?

A final is a final. I went to the Cup Final and the Charity Shield but would still want to go to this. Really disappointed that we didn't beat Crewe last time when over the two games we were much the better team. There is enough misery at the moment being a City fan. Why miss a bit of glory (even if it is only minor glory!).
 

Brylowes

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Went too the cup final and CS, but would love too take the family for a big day
Out at Wembley, in any old shite I might add.
Plus I think it would be a more than welcome distraction for all of us.
 

Astute

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NOPM means not one penny more to CCFC (but they say SISU).

No it doesn't. It means Not One Prick More. That is why I can't go to games anymore :arghh:
 

Nick

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We are a funny breed us Cov fans aren't we, beat Wycombe in an
Early round of a piss-pot cup, and we're arguing about who should
Get tickets for the final at Wembley, :)
Pretty sure the thread started when we were losing.... :)
 

fernandopartridge

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Do you still not understand what NOPM means to most fans ? if the owners could win the league by selling the ground , the training ground, any player over ten , people(fans) would support them , However if doing the above , while sliding down the leagues and serving up poor standard football , people will keep there money in their pockets , its not rocket science , the average crowd was 20000 plus when sisu arrived, so history tells you selling everything you have , does not work
Moving the goal posts already
 

Brylowes

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Pretty sure the thread started when we were losing.... :)
Aargh so, while losing to Wycombe in an early round of a piss-pot cup, we are arguing
About who deserves tickets for the final at Wembley.
That's ok then.:)
 

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