If it could be used as a fulcrum to build from.The Wembley final was brilliant . It showed what huge potential this club still has. I for one didn't think we could sell out our initial 39,000 allocation due to years of decline, but how wrong I was.
I went in 1987 to Wembley. This time round of course it meant little in the context of the greater footballing world, but I will not forget the atmosphere and the pride I felt in experiencing Wembley 2017.
. I know relegation has financial implications that more than offset any success the cup run brought, but would I give up that one fantastic day ? Never.
What do you think ?
......you mean you would swap ? Bloody hell, what a shock.Of course you'd swap unless that's the one game you've been to in a decade. So 75% of people will not swap.
You weren't affected by our day at Wembley, but crack open champagne at the outcomes of court cases.I was at Wembley but wasn't affected by it as many on here were. Nice day with the lads but it's irrelevant to the longer term future whereas this relegation season has set us back years from getting back to oyr former glory.
As i said, there are things that affect the future of our club far more than a lower league only competition. This club has been brought low by those bastards Sisu, seeing them battered in court was worth a hundred Checkatrade days.You weren't affected by our day at Wembley, but crack open champagne at the outcomes of court cases.
Strange.
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Jesus weptAs i said, there are things that affect the future of our club far more than a lower league only competition. This club has been brought low by those bastards Sisu, seeing them battered in court was worth a hundred Checkatrade days.
No need for me to reply either.Would you have sacrificed cup final for L1 survival ?
There is no point in asking that question and there is no point in providing an answer.
And there was probably no point in me saying what I just said.
Yep me too and maybe most of us on here! I wouldn't swap it as it was one of them bucket list things that I thought I would never get to tick off-i.e., my son and me seeing our team win together at Wembley. I was there myself in 87 and never thought I'd see it again amongst the more that we have found ourselves in in the last few years.It was even better that I went not expecting to win.
No nees to take offence, Wembley was a good day out but it didn't bowl me over, just a personal view and not a criticism. It just wasn't a big deal for me. Sorry about that.Jesus wept
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The main difference being, League 1 is one step further away from the inevitableThat was one of the best days of my life. What's the difference between league 1 and 2, fuck all really. We'll be shit anyway and for us to win something was so special I wouldn't swap it at all.
I'm a season ticket holder
I'm not offended. There again I'm a football fan not a court case fan.No nees to take offence, Wembley was a good day out but it didn't bowl me over, just a personal view and not a criticism. It just wasn't a big deal for me. Sorry about that.
I'd swap. Had a good day etc, but ultimately what was the point.
yesThe Wembley final was brilliant . It showed what huge potential this club still has. I for one didn't think we could sell out our initial 39,000 allocation due to years of decline, but how wrong I was.
I went in 1987 to Wembley. This time round of course it meant little in the context of the greater footballing world, but I will not forget the atmosphere and the pride I felt in experiencing Wembley 2017.
. I know relegation has financial implications that more than offset any success the cup run brought, but would I give up that one fantastic day ? Never.
What do you think ?
I'd swap. Had a good day etc, but ultimately what was the point.
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