If we get a big tie I'll get you a ticket if I can so can you can come and cheer us on.Not really BBR. It wouldn't be too bad, but Southampton is literally a 24minute Jet Catamaran from Cowes, straight into the heart of Southampton and then a 10 minute walk to the ground. Wouldn't even have to take my car! If it was Bournemouth (even though I can see it from the West Wight) it would still be a car journey or train. You need to see a map of the Solent area to understand what I mean.(That's if I'm still able to walk after me soddin' op!)
In our current predicament, big money should be the target, to bring in better players in January.Would you rather have a big income game (Spurs/United) away or a winnable tie?
...to not have to sell the players we already have.In our current predicament, big money should be the target, to bring in better players in January.
And I think they’d like Revenge for 1987!!I don't care where we play. What I would like is a good day out. London would be great. Would make a weekend of it.
Only 30,000? That would bring a bit of money into the kitty. But I could see it being more. They would turn up to see a goal fest. We would turn up because we normally do for big games.
My little boy has travelled all over the place to watch us play. I think he has only seen us win once. That was at Wembley. So he has a 100% record there :smuggrin:
They have beaten us a couple of times already for revengeAnd I think they’d like Revenge for 1987!!
Have to think long-term, the financial benefits from a prem top 6 tie is better than a short cup run, TV coverage and exposure could put us on the map again.In our current predicament, big money should be the target, to bring in better players in January.
Coventry City will be ball number 64 in tonight's Emirates FA Cup Third Round draw.
The Sky Blues beat Boreham Wood 3-0 at the Ricoh Arena on Sunday to secure a spot in the draw.
The draw takes place at 7pm tonight, and will be shown live on BBC 2 and BT Sport 1.
Yeah that's it.AFC Bournemouth?
Stop pinching ideas from Wasps.We could pack into the away end and let them have the rest.
Have to think long-term, the financial benefits from a prem top 6 tie is better than a short cup run, TV coverage and exposure could put us on the map again.
I know but we are unbeaten against them at Wembley!!They have beaten us a couple of times already for revenge
have seen a fair few Leicester fans want to get drawn us at the Ricoh.
We could pack into the away end and let them have the rest.
Why would there be only 30k there? I am pretty sure that a huge amount of City fans would go if tickets were available. Fifteen percent of 80k would give us an allocation of 12k. I think we would sell that out and ask for more if available. I am pretty sure that more than 18k Spurs fans would turn up.We went there last season and this time there will be less than 30,000 there. Why would anyone want to go again, knowing this time the atmosphere will be dreadful and we'll definitely lose?
It's 15% unless police advice says otherwise. With not much interest from spurs fans I very much doubt they'd give us 12k.Why would there be only 30k there? I am pretty sure that a huge amount of City fans would go if tickets were available. Fifteen percent of 80k would give us an allocation of 12k. I think we would sell that out and ask for more if available. I am pretty sure that more than 18k Spurs fans would turn up.
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