Really?There didn't even seem anything particularly controversial in what he said, to me it sounded like the same old shit managers say every year.
The one game was a joke. Make each cup game discounted for ST holders. I usually go with a dozen or more ST holders...there were 2 of us yesterday. No one gives a monkeys.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 05, 2014, 10:45:42 PMReally?There didn't even seem anything particularly controversial in what he said, to me it sounded like the same old shit managers say every year.May be YOU didn't think it was controversial but it was reported as that in every paper and made the national news and that is what players heard. So let's not try to spin it any differently as it has been done to death over the last 3 days or so.
Tell you what guys have it your way. Lambert said nothing. Goodnight.
Quote from: olaftab on January 05, 2014, 10:43:01 PMQuote from: Des Little on January 05, 2014, 10:35:47 PMWhy can't cup games be included on season tickets? Or at least a nominal charge for ST holders? We pay enough as it is, surely our one extra cup game a year can be thrown in? How do you do that? We may have one home game or 4. I wouldn't be happy to pay say a nominal charge of £50 for what could turn out to be one game.The one game was a joke. Make each cup game discounted for ST holders. I usually go with a dozen or more ST holders...there were 2 of us yesterday. No one gives a monkeys.
Quote from: Des Little on January 05, 2014, 10:35:47 PMWhy can't cup games be included on season tickets? Or at least a nominal charge for ST holders? We pay enough as it is, surely our one extra cup game a year can be thrown in? How do you do that? We may have one home game or 4. I wouldn't be happy to pay say a nominal charge of £50 for what could turn out to be one game.
Why can't cup games be included on season tickets? Or at least a nominal charge for ST holders? We pay enough as it is, surely our one extra cup game a year can be thrown in?
Quote from: olaftab on January 05, 2014, 11:08:15 PMTell you what guys have it your way. Lambert said nothing. Goodnight.Rather that than having it your way and believing a bunch of proven liars to suit your own agenda.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 05, 2014, 11:14:33 PMQuote from: olaftab on January 05, 2014, 11:08:15 PMTell you what guys have it your way. Lambert said nothing. Goodnight.Rather that than having it your way and believing a bunch of proven liars to suit your own agenda. That's unfair but I will leave you to it.
* No doubt there will be plenty of wry grins from wry grinners after Sheffield United knocked out Aston Villa, given that Paul Lambert said he could do without the cup this week. Sure, laugh it up, but Lambert didn't exactly play a team of kids and blow a rasberry at the famous old trophy. He made four changes to the side that beat Sunderland last time out - one of those was because Nathan Baker injured himself in the warm-up, another giving a chance to young keeper Jed Steer, which seems sensible, and another was the introduction of Ciaran Clark, who has made 16 appearances this season.By way of comparison, Steve Bruce made nine changes to the Hull side that beat Middlesbrough, so who's 'disrespecting' the cup? Clearly, neither manager sees the competition as a priority, and Lambert's mistake was to say so out loud then pick a group of players that really should have been good enough to beat the side 18th in League One and who lost to Walsall on New Year's day. There are reasons to criticise Lambert, not least their style of Villa's play and where some of his summer spending went, but how seriously he takes the FA Cup is not one of them.
I remember when ST did include all home cup games. Real value for anyone with one in 81/82.