Despite your lack of experience you have a point. While you're here, when was the last time NUFC celebrated a trophy at Wembley, even I'm not old enough to remember.
I think we held crowd records in some of the lower leagues. I hope you are doing well when we come in Feb so it is pretty full. In credit to you and your neighbours you and the smogs were always the loudest fans at the old B Park. The new stadia stop great atmospheres.I would imagine you would bring close to 10,000 on a good day to the KC if it was terracing and pay on the day. Our crowds tend to be fickle but I genuinely think our match might end up pivotal for both teams and we should be able to sell whatever we are given. I was 17 when you won fa cup(7 of us watched it on tv and all wanted you to win) and then went to college in September and discovered what a gobby set of bastards you lot were.For the full 3 years they never shut up about it.-then I come on here and discover it is still happening. I hope you beat Man Utd and then beat Leeds next year in the Champ
What you bring will be a pittance in comparison to the home crowd ........... I can assure you of that Much less than our percentage at your place. BTW our last FA Cup win is more recent than yours by about 10,000 years.
Course it does mate. You get to see who reaches the final. You can win the first leg 2-0 and still not be able to fully celebrate. No idea, have we ever? Definitely before my lifetime, same as with Sunderland, so I'm not bothered pal.
It does mate, you can truly celebrate at the 2nd leg when you know you're at Wembley I'll be at both.
We've had Hull here for years and you've made no impression whatsoever ........... perhaps this will be 'your year' I've noticed many Hull supporters, on your board, complaining how quiet you are this season. I'm surprised how quickly the novelty of the Premier League wore off seeing as you're so rarely in it.
What? Who said that? Can't hear you over the Scarborough FC fans. And they folded a few years back...
It's too long for 2 clubs the size of ours isn't it? That's what being a football fan is all about, those days and moments that stay with you forever and you can tell your grandkids about. That's what I say to all these fans who are more bothered about staying up and finishing top 8 than winning a trophy. I'm off out anyway lads, have a fine evening.
No mate, just follow my example. Buy 2 tickets, one of which is a junior, order pints from the bar and walk off with them without paying and trash the seats you're sitting on before you leave