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Unlikely, but…
cup semi final, cup final, play off final. Can you imagine our midfield on that Wembley pitch? Frightening prospect.
Three Wembley appearances- yet we have a frighteningly bad midfieldUnlikely, but…
cup semi final, cup final, play off final. Can you imagine our midfield on that Wembley pitch? Frightening prospect. I suppose we can only reach three if we manage to win a game at Wembley!
I'm sure the extra 5 yards of the Wembley pitch will make loads of difference...Unlikely, but…
cup semi final, cup final, play off final. Can you imagine our midfield on that Wembley pitch? Frightening prospect. I suppose we can only reach three if we manage to win a game at Wembley!
Named Sander Berge.On the flip side though, Norwood operates better with space. There is also plenty of room for a three point turn if you happen to be a cumbersome Rolls Royce.
Given how immobile Fleck Norwood and Berge are over 5 yards….and then the rest of the pitchI'm sure the extra 5 yards of the Wembley pitch will make loads of difference...
Can you imagine our midfield on that Wembley pitch?
That’s quite a bit extra for ponderous players over 90 minutes!Wembley is 4 metres longer and 1 metre wider than Bramall Lane. It's mostly in the mind.
Cup Final day (June 3) is after the play-off final (May 29) this season.
Peak Blades would be to win the semi, miss out on the automatics, still go into the playoff final full of optimism having finally beaten the Wembley hoodoo, lose to Wilder's Watford, then have to trudge miserably back down Wembley Way a few days later only to get taught a footballing lesson by Grimsby Town.
Semi finals shouldn’t be at Wembley. I have very little enthusiasm for an expensive Wembley trip should one arise, and would be much more interested in going to a neutral venue like the Etihad or somewhere that I could more easily drive to. Wembley should only be for a final.Notwithstanding the complete non-performance against a limited albeit very fit and energetic Luton side, on Saturday, I fully expect us to get past Blackburn on Sunday.
I’m not sure how much interest there will be amongst the fans for an expensive trip to Wembley, however, for a date with Brighton, Man City or Man U, especially if we’ve dropped out of the top 2.
Surely only United could get to an FA Cup semi-final that many of the fans wouldn’t be able to muster any enthusiasm for.
If we do get there, Man U might be the best draw we could get. We’re likely to lose whoever it is, but at least Man U would be an occasion - Wembley against the biggest club in the world.
Having to traipse there to see us pasted by Man City or, flamin’ Brighton & Hove Albion for crying out loud, doesn’t bear thinking about.
1m wider x 4 m longer than BDTBL , so not that much bigger. Both Desso turf. Urban mythUnlikely, but…
cup semi final, cup final, play off final. Can you imagine our midfield on that Wembley pitch? Frightening prospect. I suppose we can only reach three if we manage to win a game at Wembley!
1m wider x 4 m longer than BDTBL , so not that much bigger. Both Desso turf. Urban myth
Absolutely hate the place And not just because of our record there. Soulless journey down M1. Nearly always battling with traffic from another northern team. Crap service stations. Shit atmosphere. No decent pubs nearby. Nightmare getting away after the game. Costs a fortune.Semi finals shouldn’t be at Wembley. I have very little enthusiasm for an expensive Wembley trip should one arise, and would be much more interested in going to a neutral venue like the Etihad or somewhere that I could more easily drive to. Wembley should only be for a final.
All SF contracted to Wembley.villa park for semi if we make it
Our reserves beat Tottenham. I don’t think we’d get “pasted” by Brighton.Notwithstanding the complete non-performance against a limited albeit very fit and energetic Luton side, on Saturday, I fully expect us to get past Blackburn on Sunday.
I’m not sure how much interest there will be amongst the fans for an expensive trip to Wembley, however, for a date with Brighton, Man City or Man U, especially if we’ve dropped out of the top 2.
Surely only United could get to an FA Cup semi-final that many of the fans wouldn’t be able to muster any enthusiasm for.
If we do get there, Man U might be the best draw we could get. We’re likely to lose whoever it is, but at least Man U would be an occasion - Wembley against the biggest club in the world.
Having to traipse there to see us pasted by Man City or, flamin’ Brighton & Hove Albion for crying out loud, doesn’t bear thinking about.
Our reserves beat Tottenham. I don’t think we’d get “pasted” by Brighton.
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