The title of this thread sounds like the title of a wartime music hall song.I can't get the Fast Show's Arthur Atkinson out of my head now.
Maybe if the General's questions was still here
I understand walmley, I'm 45 but the game is so different now to when I was young, it's all about money now and the rich getting richer, the days of a forest winning the league straight from promotion are gone forever.I fear that we will Only be chasing Europa league places for the foreseeable future and therefore winning a cup is our only realistic chance of a trophy- if we aren't going to try to do that then it's a bleak time indeed.
Blues "shouldn't" have beaten Arsenal. If they'd played a weakened side they wouldn't have. If you don't try, you don't deserve to win.
To me last night's crowd was just as symbolic of modrn football as the team selection. A club who haven't won a trophy for 35 years, living in the shadow of the most successful English club of all time, Wembley within touching distance and 23,000 of their supporters bothered to turn up.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 03, 2011, 03:20:22 PMTo me last night's crowd was just as symbolic of modrn football as the team selection. A club who haven't won a trophy for 35 years, living in the shadow of the most successful English club of all time, Wembley within touching distance and 23,000 of their supporters bothered to turn up. Isn't that about what we got in total including a full North Upper and Lower of Citeh fans when we played them at home a few years ago in the 5th round when Micah Richards scored that sodding header? They also have something like 5 home games in a row, in the current financial climate is it surprising?
Maybe if the General's questions was still here I could ask him to pursue the local fans more vigorously as they may be the new generation of fans that the club need. Only understand the Premier league and nothing else as the long-sdtanding fans will start to disappear again.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on March 03, 2011, 04:10:27 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on March 03, 2011, 03:20:22 PMTo me last night's crowd was just as symbolic of modrn football as the team selection. A club who haven't won a trophy for 35 years, living in the shadow of the most successful English club of all time, Wembley within touching distance and 23,000 of their supporters bothered to turn up. Isn't that about what we got in total including a full North Upper and Lower of Citeh fans when we played them at home a few years ago in the 5th round when Micah Richards scored that sodding header? They also have something like 5 home games in a row, in the current financial climate is it surprising?I don't know and I don't particularly care. It shows the low regard they hold for the FA Cup.
Mistake by Clark?? Goal was down to the players looking like they didnt know what way they were supposed to be defeneding the corner, which was brought about by 8 changes and the team/squad not prepared enough for such changes.
Quote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on March 03, 2011, 11:01:08 AMThe title of this thread sounds like the title of a wartime music hall song.I can't get the Fast Show's Arthur Atkinson out of my head now.To the tune of Oh Mr Porter:Dear Mr Lerner What can we do?We thought we were on a Wemberley chargeBut now we’re in the poo.We wanted have a cup runMais Monsieur Hou dit "non!"Dear Mr Lerner what a c*** he am.
Or maybe a lot of them just couldn't afford it Dave. Had it been at VP last night I almost certainly wouldn't have been there for one simple reason, I wouldn't have been able to afford it, even at say £20 a ticket. I'm sure I wouldn't have been the only one in that situation. It doesn't mean I have low regard for the FA Cup, just that I have to prioritise sometimes.Sky and modern football have devalued the domestic cups, but the current climate for many does dictate how many games you can go to.