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Old 20th August 2008, 01:21   #1 (permalink)
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How long will it take...

Before FC plays Big United....?

and will it be a friendly or will we have to wait on them being drawn in a cup tie...?

Seriously, anyone think that a friendly between the two entities will every happen in the next couple of years...
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Old 20th August 2008, 22:23   #2 (permalink)
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Before FC plays Big United....?

and will it be a friendly or will we have to wait on them being drawn in a cup tie...?

Seriously, anyone think that a friendly between the two entities will every happen in the next couple of years...
No and I don't think that there will be many that will see a friendly game


More chance of plaiting fog on a sunny day
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Old 21st August 2008, 17:19   #3 (permalink)
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Could meet in the FA Cup technically but FC would have to win shit loads of games to even get in the fourth round (when United join in) so it's highly unlikely as Mick says.
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Could meet in the FA Cup technically but FC would have to win shit loads of games to even get in the fourth round (when United join in) so it's highly unlikely as Mick says.
With out record in cup games

would have to win around six or seven ties just to reach the third round
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With out record in cup games

would have to win around six or seven ties just to reach the third round
With our record in cup games you're more likely to meet Elvis than United.
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Old 23rd August 2008, 07:48   #6 (permalink)
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Seriously, anyone think that a friendly between the two entities will every happen in the next couple of years...
Can you seriously imagine what would happen if Joel Glazer turned up to watch..
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Can you seriously imagine what would happen if Joel Glazer turned up to watch..
Whats the next game you can make
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It'd be a great day...

How many would really go if it was at OT though?

Its defeating the hole principle of FC, but would be one hell of an opportunity to get a message over to the Yank cunts...
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It'd be a great day...

How many would really go if it was at OT though?

Its defeating the hole principle of FC, but would be one hell of an opportunity to get a message over to the Yank cunts...
I think the majority of FC fans have no desire whatsoever to go to OT as an away supporter.

I am torn in half to be honest. Part of me would hate to go cheer on another side against Man United because ultimately thats what you would be doing, but then again, like you say, the chance to give a message to Glazer would be too much to turn down...

Its a toughie being honest and I couldnt say how I would feel about it until the situation occured...
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Would FC fans really go that far, support another club against United to get a message across?! The day that happens, no FC fan can turn around and say they still have Uniteds best interests at heart.
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Would FC fans really go that far, support another club against United to get a message across?! The day that happens, no FC fan can turn around and say they still have Uniteds best interests at heart.

This is the dilemna.

I wouldnt want FC United to win, nor would I want them to lose either.

Its really strange.

But its all irrelevant because I cant see it ever happening. I dont think FC United would agree to play Man United under any circumstances.

I have a sneaky suspicion that should the two sides get drawn against one another in the FA cup then many FC fans would just want FC to refuse to play the game.
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This is the dilemna.

I wouldnt want FC United to win, nor would I want them to lose either.

Its really strange.

But its all irrelevant because I cant see it ever happening. I dont think FC United would agree to play Man United under any circumstances.

I have a sneaky suspicion that should the two sides get drawn against one another in the FA cup then many FC fans would just want FC to refuse to play the game.
If it was to happen in the near future I don't think anyone would expect FC to win the game anyhow
therefore I would go and just have a good day out anyhow
Would be a bit torn though as not paid Glazer yet But FC would make some sizable money from the game

I don't see how they could refuse to play the game as they know the rules when they enter the competition the same as games being moved for tv etc


Too many ifs and buts at the moment and would have to see how I feel at the time
But having the chance to give Glazer shit does sound appealing
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But having the chance to give Glazer shit does sound appealing
The the biggest appeal



No offence to the OT regulars, but they'd at last see what real anti Glazer sentiment is. You never know it may make a few of them get off their arses...
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