Agreed
And at least me toast is been honest
there are many unfortunately who think exactly the same
The attitude for our FA Cup semifinal was disheartening
I couldn't go to the semi final because I was working and couldn't get the time off in the end, I had to give the ticket to my friend, but I went to the final.
The thing for me and Wembley is, it's an expensive day out, it's a long way to travel and getting there is seemingly a nightmare unless you shell out for an overpriced hotel.
The one year Hull City took the FA Cup seriously in my lifetime, I took it seriously. The rest of the time, we piss about playing a second string against a mediocre team that holds zero interest and 9 times out of 10 we bottle it. It's always been the way since I started following the club in the early 90s. So to me, getting to the final was the pinnacle. Unless there's some sort of Football Manager style takeover and we get an enormous boost, I don't think we'll get there again in my lifetime so it was nice to enjoy it and the memory is still fresh in my mind (as is the seven hour coach journey home with no toilet).
When I was a teenager (and even as a child) I went all over, I went to away days at Yeovil, Exeter, Swindon, Colchester, Wrexham, Darlington and Brighton. I had Tuesday night games away at the likes of Torquay and Bristol Rovers. But that was when I had zero other commitments, I didn't have to drive and I didn't have to think about the people waiting for me when I got home. Times change and so must the way I support my club. I have to adapt and I defy anybody here to tell me they wouldn't put their family first over absolutely anything ever.
The fact I'm having to justify myself on an internet forum to people I don't ****ing know is frankly incredible, I don't think I'd ever question how somebody supports the club, I don't care if they're super glued to an arm chair with a city scarf stapled to their neck. It's my club and there won't ever be another but if I think the FA Cup is a load of ****, so be it, that's up to me. It's perhaps an extra ticket for a young kid who, like me, will experience that magic of City's success for the first time and that's far more important than a 30 something bloke going because he feels he has to otherwise he's a **** fan.
I'm not singling out Chazz here, his quote was answered in the first line, but this seems to be a recurring theme to some.