Totally agree.Grendel alluded to this previously.
Don't you all feel uncomfortable going down to Wembley and cheering that bunch of losers on to the pitch? And then cheering a lap of honour if we win the trophy?
I get all the day out, great adventure, massive crowd etc.but do these players deserve our rapturous applause as they enter the field of play?
I know we have done well in this trophy, but it has been quite a different team to the league side put out all season.
If it were the players that got us here, then yep, we should cheer like crazy, but now with our season over don't you think we will put out our 'strongest' team, a team that will be full of all the players that have failed us so, so badly.
Already 14 points adrift right at the beginning of March and an incredible 11 points adrift of the team sitting in the 4th from bottom slot.
It's truly shocking.
Great to have a lovely day at Wembley, but I am not too sure I can give the players a rapturous ovation as they enter the field of play.
Grendel alluded to this previously.
Don't you all feel uncomfortable going down to Wembley and cheering that bunch of losers on to the pitch? And then cheering a lap of honour if we win the trophy?
I get all the day out, great adventure, massive crowd etc.but do these players deserve our rapturous applause as they enter the field of play?
I know we have done well in this trophy, but it has been quite a different team to the league side put out all season.
If it were the players that got us here, then yep, we should cheer like crazy, but now with our season over don't you think we will put out our 'strongest' team, a team that will be full of all the players that have failed us so, so badly.
Already 14 points adrift right at the beginning of March and an incredible 11 points adrift of the team sitting in the 4th from bottom slot.
It's truly shocking.
Great to have a lovely day at Wembley, but I am not too sure I can give the players a rapturous ovation as they enter the field of play.
The question , what does Wembley mean to me,,, easy. On the piss from Coventry station 9.51 to Euston . meet the lads in the Doric Arms for more refreshmentsfor me, it's a day on the piss with thousands of other fed up city fans and possibly the last time we have a big away day for the foreseeable.
I don't give a shit about the result, sad as hell that the one thing I'm only looking forward too once inside the stadium is the sky blue song sang loud and proud by 30k+ fans. A song that as a kid made me fall in love with going up the city some 33 years ago.
Sisu, thanks for killing the club but you'll be gone and we will rise up again.
Enjoy your day ladies and gentleman.
The question , what does Wembley mean to me,,, easy. On the piss from Coventry station 9.51 to Euston . meet the lads in the Doric Arms for more refreshments
Then make our way to the Wembley ,where we will continue to sing protest songs .We all have one thing in common and that is Hating SISU 365 days a year not 364 !!!!
Were all behind the team that will never change, The result don`t matter ,just have a great day it could be your last in your life time ... PUSB.. SISU OUT !!!!
It should be a special occasion, a celebration of like-minded individuals leaving a memory to lift you above the doom and gloom. So in summary I understand you completely - I too would not have wanted to take the wife.The Wembley trip means nothing to me either. I think it's a sick joke that we are there, even though it is in a tinpot competition. We have the worst team in our history and will almost certainly be relegated before the big day. I am fortunate enough to have been at Wembley for both games in 1987 and I fear this would be just disappointment. I do get that younger fans want their day at Wembley now and I hope they do all have a great day, irrespective of the football.
I had the chance of tickets for my wife and I on Monday, plus coach travel, that worked out at less than £30 each including travel. We thought about it but decided not to. I hope whoever gets those seats at least has some memories of seeing their team at Wembley, albeit with this lousy team.
Like I said in previous posts I am not parting with a penny for my Ticket neither are my associates .Surely the thing everybody has in common is CCFC?
As you are breaking the NOPM for a day, it must be 364.
My wife was a season ticket holder from 1990 until we went to Northampton and never missed a home game in all that time. She didn't go in 1987 but is like me in that we have just had enough of the current madness.It should be a special occasion, a celebration of like-minded individuals leaving a memory to lift you above the doom and gloom. So in summary I understand you completely - I too would not have wanted to take the wife.
Was just using the opportunity for a facetious wife joke Sid. Not in any way questionning Mrs Sid's commitment to the City, sorry if it came across that way!My wife was a season ticket holder from 1990 until we went to Northampton and never missed a home game in all that time. She didn't go in 1987 but is like me in that we have just had enough of the current madness.
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