League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by TheMaraudingDog » 04 Dec 2008 08:53

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Not sure how 53,997 out of 76,000 makes a half? 53,997 for a reserve game at full price in a cup that comes 4th on our agenda is shit hot lad.

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More like Arsenal Youth Team and the joke here is on Burnely for bigging themselves up so much over their win.


No. These Arsenal players are the second string. They may be youth but as Arsenal have no squad they are also the reserves. Good to see a young and reserve United team spank Premiership opposition last night 8)

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by T.R.O.L.I. » 04 Dec 2008 08:59

TheMaraudingDog Not sure how 53,997 out of 76,000 makes a half? 53,997 for a reserve game at full price in a cup that comes 4th on our agenda is shit hot lad.


Do United still have the rule that forces STH's to purchases home cup tickets as one of the conditions of buying a ST?

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by TheMaraudingDog » 04 Dec 2008 09:24

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TheMaraudingDog Not sure how 53,997 out of 76,000 makes a half? 53,997 for a reserve game at full price in a cup that comes 4th on our agenda is shit hot lad.


Do United still have the rule that forces STH's to purchases home cup tickets as one of the conditions of buying a ST?


They do but this year the Carling Cup was taken out of this so only FA Cup and Champions League tickets were compulsory. So the tickets bought last night were done on a voluntary basis. Apparently Blackburn had about 300 so a decent turn out. Not sure where all the Mancs were last night though, UEFA Cup at Eastlands, reduced prices and only 25,000 there – PSG took a fair few thousand also and kicked off a bit in the ground.

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by TBM » 04 Dec 2008 09:48

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TheMaraudingDog Not sure how 53,997 out of 76,000 makes a half? 53,997 for a reserve game at full price in a cup that comes 4th on our agenda is shit hot lad.


Do United still have the rule that forces STH's to purchases home cup tickets as one of the conditions of buying a ST?


They do but this year the Carling Cup was taken out of this so only FA Cup and Champions League tickets were compulsory. So the tickets bought last night were done on a voluntary basis. Apparently Blackburn had about 300 so a decent turn out. Not sure where all the Mancs were last night though, UEFA Cup at Eastlands, reduced prices and only 25,000 there – PSG took a fair few thousand also and kicked off a bit in the ground.


See im surprised Man Utd and Man City both played at home last night - didn't think the old bill would have allowed this??

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by TheMaraudingDog » 04 Dec 2008 10:26

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See im surprised Man Utd and Man City both played at home last night - didn't think the old bill would have allowed this??


First time in about 8 years both been at home. Not much choice as United, City & Blackburn had games on the Sunday and with the randomness of the Carling and UEFA Cup draw not much choice really.

Funniest thing is that it kicked off in town between United and PSG with both sets of lads clad head to toe in black.


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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by TBM » 04 Dec 2008 10:41

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See im surprised Man Utd and Man City both played at home last night - didn't think the old bill would have allowed this??


First time in about 8 years both been at home. Not much choice as United, City & Blackburn had games on the Sunday and with the randomness of the Carling and UEFA Cup draw not much choice really.

Funniest thing is that it kicked off in town between United and PSG with both sets of lads clad head to toe in black.


Thats true but why was a UEFA cup game played on a Wednesday - it never normally is!!?

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by TheMaraudingDog » 04 Dec 2008 10:52

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See im surprised Man Utd and Man City both played at home last night - didn't think the old bill would have allowed this??


First time in about 8 years both been at home. Not much choice as United, City & Blackburn had games on the Sunday and with the randomness of the Carling and UEFA Cup draw not much choice really.

Funniest thing is that it kicked off in town between United and PSG with both sets of lads clad head to toe in black.


Thats true but why was a UEFA cup game played on a Wednesday - it never normally is!!?


City have an early kick off on Saturday, be a bit harsh making them play Thursday night also! Not sure when PSG but they were played together due to fixture congestion.

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by T.R.O.L.I. » 04 Dec 2008 11:11

IIRC, a fair few UEFA Cup games in recent seasons have been moved to the Wednesday night - not too sure when this "precedent" started though...

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by Muskrat » 04 Dec 2008 12:05

TBM See im surprised Man Utd and Man City both played at home last night - didn't think the old bill would have allowed this??


Probably not an issue, with 20,000 Citeh fans disappearing in to Moss Side and 5,000 Manure fans going back to Ancoats, with the rest heading back down the M6 to Surrey...


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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by rabidbee » 04 Dec 2008 12:08

That would have been an issue, seeing as Ancoats is so close to the City Stadium. However, as it's only soft southern pansie like papereyes who live in Ancoats, that won't have been a problem.

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by papereyes » 04 Dec 2008 12:09

rabidbee That would have been an issue, seeing as Ancoats is so close to the City Stadium. However, as it's only soft southern pansie like papereyes who live in Ancoats, that won't have been a problem.


We cleared out the northerners and built flats.

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by rabidbee » 04 Dec 2008 12:10

That would be funny if you actually felt safe enough to go into your local pubs. Tried the Castle yet?

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by papereyes » 04 Dec 2008 13:14

rabidbee That would be funny if you actually felt safe enough to go into your local pubs. Tried the Castle yet?


The two nearest to me are boarded up (Bank of England) and burnt down (down side street, could point it out on a map). :|

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by Archie's penalty » 04 Dec 2008 13:18

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rabidbee That would be funny if you actually felt safe enough to go into your local pubs. Tried the Castle yet?


The two nearest to me are boarded up (Bank of England) and burnt down (down side street, could point it out on a map). :|

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You're close enough to the Northern Quarter though I forgot you don't like bars...

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by Tredder » 04 Dec 2008 14:12

Man Utd v Burnley
Spurs v Derby

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by rabidbee » 04 Dec 2008 14:35

Archie's penalty You're close enough to the Northern Quarter though I forgot you don't like bars...


:|

There's the Fringe, the Crown and Anchor, the Marble Arch and the Angel, and that's just Swan St/Rochdale Road.

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by TBM » 04 Dec 2008 15:03

Tredder Man Utd v Burnley
Spurs v Derby


Man Utd v Spurs final then :roll:

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by papereyes » 04 Dec 2008 15:09

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Archie's penalty You're close enough to the Northern Quarter though I forgot you don't like bars...


:|

There's the Fringe, the Crown and Anchor, the Marble Arch and the Angel, and that's just Swan St/Rochdale Road.


The Marble Arch is reported to be nice.

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by rabidbee » 04 Dec 2008 15:13

It's great. The food used to be good too, not sure with the new chef but it should still be good. The Angel is supposedly a much better pub than its previous incarnation. Crown & Kettle is a good Sunday afternoon pub. The Fringe is my spiritual home.

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Re: League Cup QF fixtures 2-3/12/08

by T.R.O.L.I. » 04 Dec 2008 15:30

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Tredder Man Utd v Burnley
Spurs v Derby


Man Utd v Spurs final then :roll:


The draw isn't until Saturday.

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