CAPT KAYOS Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 How much agro is there between these 4 clubs? None of these fans are known for trouble Jesus Christ What planet are you on? MU have got one of the biggest hooligan followings going -and there is no love lost between them and the Geordies - throw Arsenal into the pot and the Soul Crew (they where even knocking about when we played there) for whenever UTD go to Cardiff and you have one mighty boiling pot with us lot probably getting the steam from it.
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Hughesy Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Not sure if this has been mentioned but with all the traffic problems on the roads why don't the club lay on a few special trains. (Like the good old days) Why dont you email the club with your idea and see what they say? Its worth a try
stuwilky Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 How much agro is there between these 4 clubs? None of these fans are known for trouble Jesus Christ What planet are you on? MU have got one of the biggest hooligan followings going -and there is no love lost between them and the Geordies - throw Arsenal into the pot and the Soul Crew (they where even knocking about when we played there) for whenever UTD go to Cardiff and you have one mighty boiling pot with us lot probably getting the steam from it. I still cant get over the fact that South Wales Police didnt realise this months and months and months ago.
roversWASmylife Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 True. Newcastle have had their fair share of problems, as with United with trouble and hooligans in the last few years. And the Soul Crew do turn up the for the FA CUP finals every so often.
broadsword Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 I'm sure there are flights from Blackpool and Manchester. Not sure if they are with ryanair or bmibaby. I'm sure people on here have flown before. Flights to Cardiff? Not from Blackpool matey! Only Ryanair goes out of Blackpool, to London and Ireland ...
CAPT KAYOS Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Not sure if this has been mentioned but with all the traffic problems on the roads why don't the club lay on a few special trains. (Like the good old days) Why dont you email the club with your idea and see what they say? Its worth a try 1864 Roverite /Uddersfelt Inc I mailed StuW on this before he sent his mails Stu - did you manage to include or get a response?
SuperStella Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 I think some rovers fans think the game is being played in Australia the way they are harping on about it You wont get deep vein thrombosis going to Cardiff.
LDRover Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 I think some rovers fans think the game is being played in Australia the way they are harping on about it You wont get deep vein thrombosis going to Cardiff. No, but you might get your head kicked in. Which I suppose is a slightly better option.
SuperStella Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 I bet everybody who went to Shrewsbury when we were bottom of the third division will be going. They don't know how priviliged they are. GET DOWN THERE !!!!!
spencey7 Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 I can't believe this. I'm travelling from the Shetland Isles to see the FA Cup Semi. By the time I get to Cardiff and back it will have been 1500-mile round trip. I logged onto the message boards today to get excited about the game, to see what fans views were on our chances, team selection and celebrations, only to find that a worrying number of people seem annoyed. The facts are these: 1. We have to play on Saturday because of Newcastle's involvement in the UEFA Cup. 2. The game can either kick off at Noon or 5.15pm. It is NOT ALLOWED to show any part of a live match on TV between the hours of 3pm and 5pm on a Saturday, and of course the FA Cup Semi Finals will be televised. Games of this magnitude have never been played with an evening kick off owing to congestion/safety issues, and that has always been the case. 3. The Semi-Final being at Cardiff makes it a proper day out for the fans! How often have you been to Villa Park or Old Trafford? The venue makes the game even more special. 4. We will beat Arsenal. Please stop complaining about the distance you have to travel, the money you have to pay or the lack of sleep you'll have to endure - This is an FA Cup Semi-Final!! Get excited, not annoyed. Cheers, Spence
stuwilky Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Not sure if this has been mentioned but with all the traffic problems on the roads why don't the club lay on a few special trains. (Like the good old days) Why dont you email the club with your idea and see what they say? Its worth a try 1864 Roverite /Uddersfelt Inc I mailed StuW on this before he sent his mails Stu - did you manage to include or get a response? Not had anything back yet.
doowe Posted March 18, 2005 Author Posted March 18, 2005 the shrewsbury game!! was it the one when we were 5-0 down at half time? if it is i remember it well!!
SAS Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 I can't believe this. I'm travelling from the Shetland Isles to see the FA Cup Semi. By the time I get to Cardiff and back it will have been 1500-mile round trip. I logged onto the message boards today to get excited about the game, to see what fans views were on our chances, team selection and celebrations, only to find that a worrying number of people seem annoyed. The facts are these: 1. We have to play on Saturday because of Newcastle's involvement in the UEFA Cup. 2. The game can either kick off at Noon or 5.15pm. It is NOT ALLOWED to show any part of a live match on TV between the hours of 3pm and 5pm on a Saturday, and of course the FA Cup Semi Finals will be televised. Games of this magnitude have never been played with an evening kick off owing to congestion/safety issues, and that has always been the case. 3. The Semi-Final being at Cardiff makes it a proper day out for the fans! How often have you been to Villa Park or Old Trafford? The venue makes the game even more special. 4. We will beat Arsenal. Please stop complaining about the distance you have to travel, the money you have to pay or the lack of sleep you'll have to endure - This is an FA Cup Semi-Final!! Get excited, not annoyed. Cheers, Spence whats annoyed people most is that the game was scheduled for a 5:15pm kick off which would have been great.
LDRover Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 I bet everybody who went to Shrewsbury when we were bottom of the third division will be going. They don't know how priviliged they are. GET DOWN THERE !!!!! Ah, Shrewsbury, memories memories. Remember going there a couple of times. One particular occasion when we stopped off at Whitchurch on the way home and basically took the place over. Happy days, but hey, you can't go back can you? Success, who'd have it.
den Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Anyone remember the guy in the coracle, who used to paddle down the river to get the ball back?
spencey7 Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 whats annoyed people most is that the game was scheduled for a 5:15pm kick off which would have been great. It was never "scheduled" for a 5.15ko. That information might have been on the Millennium Stadium website prematurely, and just assumed by some owing to the Live BBC game kick off times this season. -- Spence
CAPT KAYOS Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 I can't believe this. I'm travelling from the Shetland Isles to see the FA Cup Semi. By the time I get to Cardiff and back it will have been 1500-mile round trip. I logged onto the message boards today to get excited about the game, to see what fans views were on our chances, team selection and celebrations, only to find that a worrying number of people seem annoyed. The facts are these: 1. We have to play on Saturday because of Newcastle's involvement in the UEFA Cup. 2. The game can either kick off at Noon or 5.15pm. It is NOT ALLOWED to show any part of a live match on TV between the hours of 3pm and 5pm on a Saturday, and of course the FA Cup Semi Finals will be televised. Games of this magnitude have never been played with an evening kick off owing to congestion/safety issues, and that has always been the case. 3. The Semi-Final being at Cardiff makes it a proper day out for the fans! How often have you been to Villa Park or Old Trafford? The venue makes the game even more special. 4. We will beat Arsenal. Please stop complaining about the distance you have to travel, the money you have to pay or the lack of sleep you'll have to endure - This is an FA Cup Semi-Final!! Get excited, not annoyed. Cheers, Spence Just a few things spencey7 How many times do you get to Ewood or other away games? 1. We have to play on Saturday because of Newcastle's involvement in the UEFA Cup - mmmm... thing there is a question against this in that Newcastle where already more than likely through - so why wait/ - Its because they wanted to show MU at prime time TV on Saturday. 2. 12-15 ko - There was absolutely no mention of this KO time before Monday - or at least not that I'm aware of 3. The Semi-Final being at Cardiff makes it a proper day out for the fans! - Can't disagree with that - but only when it is a proper kick off time and not when 4 sets of fans are clambering to be in the same place - now they have to set off at ridiculous times in comparison - possibly go around the houses to get there and probably spend more as a result - not enjoy it asmuch as they probably could do. In addition its at the same venue as the Final - and as such takes the glamour element away. 4. How often have you been to Villa Park or Old Trafford? Many a time BUT NEVER for a Semi Final. 5. We will beat Arsenal. - Here's hoping. Don't think anybody is complaining about the distance in general really - just more so the enjoyment and 'normal cup atmosphere' being taken away from the fans. Personally, there is no reason whatsoever for the SF to be played in the Cardiff from a fans viewpoint (especially ours) regardless of tickets
jim mk2 Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Anyone remember the guy in the coracle, who used to paddle down the river to get the ball back? Met him an a cricket tour to Shrewsbury. He was a wizard spin bowler (used to play Minor Counties) and was also the groundsman at Shrewsbury FC. He gave us a tour of Gay Meadow (didn't take long) and showed us the famous coracle that they kept in a cupboard under the stairs ! Not sure if they still have or what happened it. It must be worth a fortune as it is part of football folklore. Probably got flogged on ebay.
SAS Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 whats annoyed people most is that the game was scheduled for a 5:15pm kick off which would have been great. It was never "scheduled" for a 5.15ko. That information might have been on the Millennium Stadium website prematurely, and just assumed by some owing to the Live BBC game kick off times this season. -- Spence It was. The millenium stadium had the game penned in for 5:15pm. Now why put false information on the website. From what i know, its the police that have moved it. And the BBC may have also preferred dinner time kick off.
Duff's Minder Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 it was the Police's decision. FA and the Beeb would both prefer 5:15 kick off for obvious reasons. Police don't want 140,000 fans leaving/arriving Cardiff on Saturday night.
SAS Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Which begs the question, if the city cant handle that many fans why have the semi finals there on consecutive days. Now i was all for cardiff when i heard about it, but i`m not now we have a crappy kick off time, i`ll still be going mind.
CAPT KAYOS Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 (edited) Police don't want 140,000 fans leaving/arriving Cardiff on Saturday night. But they won't be- as one game is on Saturday and one is on Sunday. All the claptrap coming out is juts absolute garbage. Its been know since last September that the SF would be at Cardiff and now they only tell us they are only just thinking about stuff like security and safety. What utter TOSH!! If its so important to stage them at Cardiff - have them on different weekends. Edited March 18, 2005 by CAPT KAYOS
spencey7 Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 (edited) How many times do you get to Ewood or other away games? 1. We have to play on Saturday because of Newcastle's involvement in the UEFA Cup - mmmm... thing there is a question against this in that Newcastle where already more than likely through - so why wait/ - Its because they wanted to show MU at prime time TV on Saturday. 2. 12-15 ko - There was absolutely no mention of this KO time before Monday - or at least not that I'm aware of 3. The Semi-Final being at Cardiff makes it a proper day out for the fans! - Can't disagree with that - but only when it is a proper kick off time and not when 4 sets of fans are clambering to be in the same place - now they have to set off at ridiculous times in comparison - possibly go around the houses to get there and probably spend more as a result - not enjoy it asmuch as they probably could do. In addition its at the same venue as the Final - and as such takes the glamour element away. 4. How often have you been to Villa Park or Old Trafford? Many a time BUT NEVER for a Semi Final. 5. We will beat Arsenal. - Here's hoping. I was at Ewood for every home game until December last year, and a few away games (at Southampton, Newcastle and Charlton). 1. It's a ridiculous point to say that "Newcastle were more than likely through" against Olympiakos. Stranger things have happened than teams overturning a 3-1 aggregate lead. 2. A 12:15 KO is most sensible owing to the congestion/safety concerns of the police. An evening kick off is impossible for those reasons, and the game can't be shown on television between 3pm and 5pm. 3. I completely disagree that having the Final at the same venue "takes the glamour element away". If anything it should make fans desparate to go back! 4. The Millennium Stadium is far superior to Villa Park or Old Trafford. 5. We will. -- Spence Edited March 18, 2005 by spencey7
CAPT KAYOS Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 1. It's a ridiculous point to say that "Newcastle were more than likely through" against Olympiakos. Stranger things have happened than teams overturning a 3-1 aggregate lead. 2. A 12:15 KO is most sensible owing to the congestion/safety concerns of the police. An evening kick off is impossible for those reasons, and the game can't be shown on television between 3pm and 5pm. 3. I completely disagree that having the Final at the same venue "takes the glamour element away". If anything it should make fans desparate to go back! 4. The Millennium Stadium is far superior to Villa Park or Old Trafford. 5. We will. -- Spence Expensive isn't it? 1. Therefore what point was there in waiting to decide who played when? - ans = because they wanted to show MU on the Saturday without doubt! 2. Simple - don't show it on TV - never used to. 3. As for most things thats a personal opinion - think you'll find most fans will disagree and players for that matter. 4. Not denying it is superior - the Final is superior to the Semi finals - see above. 5. Here' s hoping CK
stuwilky Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 whats annoyed people most is that the game was scheduled for a 5:15pm kick off which would have been great. It was never "scheduled" for a 5.15ko. That information might have been on the Millennium Stadium website prematurely, and just assumed by some owing to the Live BBC game kick off times this season. -- Spence Hmmm, who do I believe? Random bloke on website or a combination of FA publications, the Millenium Stadium website and the the FA's newsletter to associations of February 2005?
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