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MillarFromTheHalfWayLine wrote:Only been in the top tier once, for Blackpool.
On the dugout side, side of the pitch, everyone sat.
Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:23 pm
Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:26 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:MillarFromTheHalfWayLine wrote:Only been in the top tier once, for Blackpool.
On the dugout side, side of the pitch, everyone sat.
Is that why you call yourself Miller from the half way line ? Oh how are Rangers getting on lately ?
Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:11 pm
Kingyccfc wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:MillarFromTheHalfWayLine wrote:Only been in the top tier once, for Blackpool.
On the dugout side, side of the pitch, everyone sat.
Is that why you call yourself Miller from the half way line ? Oh how are Rangers getting on lately ?
He probably means Paul millar not kenny miller.
Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:23 pm
Valleybluebird wrote:Everybody will have to stand behind goal because I'm front row and I'm standing lol
Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:31 pm
Natman Blue wrote:Valleybluebird wrote:Everybody will have to stand behind goal because I'm front row and I'm standing lol
In preparation thanks for spoiling my day if you do. Thanks for considering everyone behind you with young children who despite paying for their ticket will not be able to watch the match. Or for the old and infirm who will have to sit down because their health is so bad that they will be unable to stand for the whole game and so will also be unable to watch a City event they paid good money to see.
Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:49 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:MillarFromTheHalfWayLine wrote:Only been in the top tier once, for Blackpool.
On the dugout side, side of the pitch, everyone sat.
Is that why you call yourself Miller from the half way line ? Oh how are Rangers getting on lately ?
Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:52 pm
Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:44 am
Natman Blue wrote:Valleybluebird wrote:Everybody will have to stand behind goal because I'm front row and I'm standing lol
In preparation thanks for spoiling my day if you do. Thanks for considering everyone behind you with young children who despite paying for their ticket will not be able to watch the match. Or for the old and infirm who will have to sit down because their health is so bad that they will be unable to stand for the whole game and so will also be unable to watch a City event they paid good money to see.
Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:14 pm
Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:51 pm
MillarFromTheHalfWayLine wrote:
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In all seriousnes if I could only get the £40 seats I wouldnt bother going!
It is a pure lottery, we were closer to Pluto than we were the players and it was like watching Subuteo.
I had pukka ticket for the FA Cup Semi and Final and got Cushty Tickets for this but we took a chance with the
Play Off and got burned.
Anyone who has bought the cheap seats just be prepared as its a lottery, 3 rows from the back and its a waste of time, your so
far detatched from the whole experience that it spoils it.
Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:51 pm
WelshBluebird wrote:MillarFromTheHalfWayLine wrote:
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In all seriousnes if I could only get the £40 seats I wouldnt bother going!
It is a pure lottery, we were closer to Pluto than we were the players and it was like watching Subuteo.
I had pukka ticket for the FA Cup Semi and Final and got Cushty Tickets for this but we took a chance with the
Play Off and got burned.
Anyone who has bought the cheap seats just be prepared as its a lottery, 3 rows from the back and its a waste of time, your so
far detatched from the whole experience that it spoils it.
Sorry I disagree.
As someone who has been in the cheap seats for the three times we have been at Wembley, I certainly don't feel it was a "waste of time".
Yes, it is high up and it can be hard to see the players properly. But you are still seeing your team play at Wembley, and you certainly do still feel part of the whole experience.