Whilst Wembley was being redeveloped England played their games at various grounds up and down the country, and it was pretty successful.
Aye, we were lucky enough to see the mighty Albania come to town I believe. The city went into a state of hysteria.
Our FA trampled all over our Wembley tradition when they started holding Cup semi finals there. it totally devalues the mystique of Wembley if you get to go there for the semi final too.
seconded brummie.
Rather go to Wembley than shitty Villa Park
Hint:
If you're going to fish, don't back your Vauxhall Nova up to the river bank, gigantic boot speaker exposed and blaring out cacky RnB bilge at top volume whilst you hammer away with a pneumatic drill.
Taken onboard
Our FA trampled all over our Wembley tradition when they started holding Cup semi finals there. it totally devalues the mystique of Wembley if you get to go there for the semi final too.
seconded brummie.
Rather go to Wembley than shitty Villa Park
Not sure whether to bet this weekend but there are some tempting odds.
Us at 4/6, Oxford Evens, Watford Evens, Boro 4/6, Hull 8/11, Norwich 4/7, Caly Thistle 11/10.
Too tempting
What website do you use? Didn't really see the odds this week but those do seem decent.
Skybet.
Hmm, have heard the odds are the best on Skybet but the layout always pisses me off. May have to man up and start using it more.
i see, so they cant slag us off but its ok if they lick our arses.
did you see many of the posts in here last season (last few seasons actuaslly) about the lack of noise. that piece is as much a work of fiction as the ones you deride so much.
Don't see anything wrong with that article, he compares us to the likes of Wigan and the atmosphere at St James' is far better than a half empty JJB/DW shithole.
Also arse-licking feels so mightily fine