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Old 4th May 2007, 03:18   #1 (permalink)
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For those that are interested

And if you're not then dont bother replying because it doesnt concern you..


TOnight FC United won the double...

League trophy and the NWCFL Challenge cup..


So what a season its going to be if Man United can win the double too...

Two Uniteds - Two doubles..


Eat that you bitter bluenosed cunts... MANCHESTER IS FUCKING RED....
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Old 4th May 2007, 10:45   #2 (permalink)
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I have to admit i havent totally followed FC United this season, although londonredmaniac has kept me up to date with it all. All i want to say is congrats to the lads at FC United. Keep it up boys, same again next season (both FC United and Manchester United if we win it that is).
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Old 4th May 2007, 11:39   #3 (permalink)
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nice, congratulations, keep it up
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Old 4th May 2007, 13:31   #4 (permalink)
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I have to admit i havent totally followed FC United this season, although londonredmaniac has kept me up to date with it all. All i want to say is congrats to the lads at FC United. Keep it up boys, same again next season (both FC United and Manchester United if we win it that is).
Well book the 3rd August as a date for you to watch FC.

They are playing AFC Wimbledon in London, so theres a chance for cockney reds to get to watch FC. It may suit some, it may not. But at least give it a try.
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Old 4th May 2007, 15:34   #5 (permalink)
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Well book the 3rd August as a date for you to watch FC.

They are playing AFC Wimbledon in London, so theres a chance for cockney reds to get to watch FC. It may suit some, it may not. But at least give it a try.
That at Kingstonian's ground?

I'll make a date, I'd love a chance to see FC play
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Old 4th May 2007, 17:41   #6 (permalink)
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That at Kingstonian's ground?

I'll make a date, I'd love a chance to see FC play
Yeah its at Kingsmeadow. I live about 10 minutes from it. I will definitely get back into London to see that (im at Portsmouth Uni so not actually in London). Cheers fred ill put that date in my phone and ill get some tickets. You been to see em much fred?
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Old 4th May 2007, 17:54   #7 (permalink)
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Yeah its at Kingsmeadow. I live about 10 minutes from it. I will definitely get back into London to see that (im at Portsmouth Uni so not actually in London). Cheers fred ill put that date in my phone and ill get some tickets. You been to see em much fred?

Went to almost every game last season, but only four this season due to work..

It really is a good day out, and dont let anyone make you believe its full of anti MUFC people directing abuse at anyone still connected with MUFC. Thats bullshit.

Its just MUFC fans going out cheering for the team they created, and giving Glazer a shit load of abuse whilst they are at it...

Other than that, its just like going back and watching MUFC in the 70s
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Old 4th May 2007, 19:39   #8 (permalink)
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Fred any dates in Yorkshire this pre-season? I've still yet to go see FCUoM.
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Old 4th May 2007, 19:54   #9 (permalink)
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Fred any dates in Yorkshire this pre-season? I've still yet to go see FCUoM.
If the Unibond is split north-south then FC will be in Yorkshire or the North-East every other week!

(but no no pre seasons over there so far...)
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Old 5th May 2007, 11:47   #10 (permalink)
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Went to almost every game last season, but only four this season due to work..

It really is a good day out, and dont let anyone make you believe its full of anti MUFC people directing abuse at anyone still connected with MUFC. Thats bullshit.

Its just MUFC fans going out cheering for the team they created, and giving Glazer a shit load of abuse whilst they are at it...

Other than that, its just like going back and watching MUFC in the 70s
You going to the AFC Wimbledon vs FC game? If you are i live that way so could go for a drink before hand if your up for it. One quick question, would you be looked down on if you wore a United shirt to the game (i wouldnt wear this seasons, but maybe one of the old classics i own).
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You going to the AFC Wimbledon vs FC game? If you are i live that way so could go for a drink before hand if your up for it. One quick question, would you be looked down on if you wore a United shirt to the game (i wouldnt wear this seasons, but maybe one of the old classics i own).
Wear one of the classics and you will have no problem

wear this years and you may get a bit of piss taking at the most but thats about it

See you there
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Old 5th May 2007, 12:01   #12 (permalink)
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You going to the AFC Wimbledon vs FC game? If you are i live that way so could go for a drink before hand if your up for it. One quick question, would you be looked down on if you wore a United shirt to the game (i wouldnt wear this seasons, but maybe one of the old classics i own).
Mate, dont listen to what others tell you.

You wear whatever you want to wear ( as long as its not a Jester Hat ).

If you want to wear the new United kit you put it on.

( oh and drinking is an absolute pre-requisite for attending FCUM games. If your not pissed you're either a player or a copper )..
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Old 5th May 2007, 12:08   #13 (permalink)
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That is great news. I wonder how many years they can keep getting promoted.
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You going to the AFC Wimbledon vs FC game? If you are i live that way so could go for a drink before hand if your up for it. One quick question, would you be looked down on if you wore a United shirt to the game (i wouldnt wear this seasons, but maybe one of the old classics i own).
I will be down with my two sons who both live in London so if you fancy a pint then please join us, and you wear whatever shirt you want but I would choose a classic.
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Old 5th May 2007, 15:21   #15 (permalink)
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I will be down with my two sons who both live in London so if you fancy a pint then please join us, and you wear whatever shirt you want but I would choose a classic.
Decided where you drinking yet? Let me know where you are planning on going before the game. I know most of the pubs around the meadow but there are few good ones a bit of a walk away. Especially Woodies which is a great pub, well i think so anyway.

So you are going then fred?
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Decided where you drinking yet? Let me know where you are planning on going before the game. I know most of the pubs around the meadow but there are few good ones a bit of a walk away. Especially Woodies which is a great pub, well i think so anyway.

So you are going then fred?
Your the local you tell me, not to far a walk as I am 66, but I can manage a decent stagger.
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Old 5th May 2007, 21:05   #17 (permalink)
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Decided where you drinking yet? Let me know where you are planning on going before the game. I know most of the pubs around the meadow but there are few good ones a bit of a walk away. Especially Woodies which is a great pub, well i think so anyway.

So you are going then fred?
Yes, if all goes well I've got a coach load coming from the midlands.

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Yes, if all goes well I've got a coach load coming from the midlands.

get in there!!

the pubs round the meadow are skanky shit holes though, there is one about 20 mins walk away that has a top beer garden
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Your the local you tell me, not to far a walk as I am 66, but I can manage a decent stagger.
we might have to carry you redfan
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get in there!!

the pubs round the meadow are skanky shit holes though, there is one about 20 mins walk away that has a top beer garden
As long as theres beer, and a landlord who doesnt mind his pub being overran with Reds singing their heads off then its OK..
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As long as theres beer, and a landlord who doesnt mind his pub being overran with Reds singing their heads off then its OK..
i'll have a word see what where the land lies.

If not there are plenty of alternatives
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Old 8th May 2007, 00:56   #22 (permalink)
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I was there to see FC get promoted and to win the Cup, also nicked the corner flag from Curzon Ashton's ground after the game, then someone Roma'd me by turning up in the pub with the match ball. Cracking night out with a couple of Caff posters. Sparkle (my other half) 26 May 1999 and May 1999.
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Old 8th May 2007, 08:37   #23 (permalink)
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Excellent. I get my back-to-basics football thrill from my son's U9's team (who are currently top of their division).
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I enjoyed FC more than I thought i would, and the standard was higher than i thought it would be. I really didn't know what to expect but was impressed. Felt weird supporting another team mind, even if by enlarge they are Man United fans supporting FC.
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Hopefully the us and them aspect (on both "sides") has disipated. I could see myself enjoying them in their own right but not as an alternative to United or even a partial alternative to United by boycotting OT. Next time I get back home I'll take my son to both I'd guess. It would be even better if there was safe standing at OT but I doubt it somehow.
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Hopefully the us and them aspect (on both "sides") has disipated. I could see myself enjoying them in their own right but not as an alternative to United or even a partial alternative to United by boycotting OT. Next time I get back home I'll take my son to both I'd guess. It would be even better if there was safe standing at OT but I doubt it somehow.
There isn't a them and us thing anymore, not that I noticed anyway, was just weird cheering on another team, when Man Utd have nothing to gain from it. I would never support FC instead of Man Utd but it is a good atmosphere. Will be interesting to see how they get on as they get higher up the league. They will be 4 promotions away from the Football league at the start of next season
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When do they get into the FA cup?
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When do they get into the FA cup?
They will enter it next season. Teams have to do a season in the FA Vase (which they did this season) before they can compete in the FA Cup.

FC will go into the Premliminary round, which is the second loest starting point. They would have to win 5 games to qualify for the first round, when the league clubs come in.

Only 12 wins from Wembely
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Nice one winning the double - you'll be getting your own glory hunters soon! Might take my lads to the Wimbledon match & give em a taste of what watching footy was like when I was a nipper.
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