I remember Leeds v Manchester United FA Cup Semi Final at Hillsborough in 1970 (why do I think every match was played in 1970?) and a Manchester United fan who lived in Hull suggested three of us go - who cared about tickets in those days!? He was driving along a motorway just outside Sheffield and he saw a car full of Leeds fans on a road below and he swerved as if he was going to drive off the motorway on top of their car - he didn't but it was certainly realistic! We got to Leppings Lane and about 500 Manchester United fans came round the corner chanting "If you haven't got a ticket clap your hands" they walked up to a gate with two old guys standing in the gap of the partly opened gate and pushed it fully open and ran into the ground.
Never had any bother with Wendies fans. Them others in that City is a different story. I remember 4 of em dragging me into a garden down North Road in 1981and sticking the nut on me . I **** myself jumped iver a fence and legged it like ****.
So what? She could be 65 and he could be early 80s. What about The Queen and Prince Charles? 67 and 90
I aren't being funny but on that OWLSQUAWK forum, someone has commented that it's for the best Peter Saxton dint get tix as he would probably have a heart attack if he went to a game. "Some proper nut jobs on that forum" is their verdict. Oh really? Some proper Bobby Knutt jobs on that OWLDROPPINGS forum.
These coach companies are quoting 4 and half hours to arrival in coach park. I doubt it it took 6 hours for FA cup final. The play off final our kid went with tiger travel and got there 40 mins before kick off and that was without 40,000 sheffield fans. It'll take about 2 hours getting out of Wembley coach park for some
I'm taking these glasses back. I could have sworn that said that if you won the lottery, you're getting lino. I was thinking that if you're in that much poverty, you'd just outed yourself as a Wednesday fan.
I suppose I'm taking a risk given that I might have a heart attack given we should beat them. I don't think they understand what General Sale means. They think that it means anybody can buy a ticket which isn't true. I don't know whether Wednesday have a General Sale. I blame Hull City for calling it General Sale.
At times, the number of 'guests' reading this thread makes posting on here seem like a scene from a Dickens novel, where the better off party and the raggy arsed street urchins peer through the widow.
I like how Wednesday fans who set up a Hull City account think they have been "rumbled" when the plan all along was only to allow people who'd purchased tickets during the season to buy tickets for the final.
At the final there were odd Arsenal fans around & they only really showed themselves for the last 2 goals, the FK was one guy who jumped up!
In the last hour James Mooney has said on Twitter that any tickets that don't sell will come back to the club on Tuesday.