Can't see tickets for the replay being in high demand for them (or us). Today was a novelty for them. Crowd will be lower than today's by some distance.
It was just a recent cup game I chose as a comparison. It was OK, and had the game been different and there had been some goals in it, I'm sure it would have been bouncing. Didn't find it particularly intense, so we'll just have to agree to disagree.
Compared to the Stoke game a couple of years ago it was nowhere near. The game was different though, and had we scored it would have erupted. Thought Blues fans were quiet second half too.
Disagree. It wasn't a good spectacle, but not too critical of us, we were the better side, and it wasn't ugly, just a lack of opportunities. Atmosphere was flat at times also.
Awful game really. Barely a shot on target all afternoon from either side. We shaded it though, gutted with the late miss and could do without the replay.
Planning to get there at 11.30, so if it's already full by then it will be a major headache.
What about the Cricketers? That's away fan friendly for Blues games so should be OK tomorrow?
I notice the comments on the article have taken a bit of a turn. Call me cynical, but some of the language used is very similar to that used by the usual suspects on twitter.
Not heard it once. In fact, I don't know anyone refusing to go to SA on principle. I know people going a lot less, but none that are boycotting. I suspect it is a very small number.