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To see my team in one of the best stadiums in the world, a big yes from me. A great day out on the booze with the chance to watch us play proper football to boot.
 
IF we get there.....

I said I would never go again after Burnley, that was enough for me and I was sure up to yesterday I wouldn't.

But then I asked myself why I do it, and it's to be part of it, to be there when it happens, good OR bad. Missed Chelsea, but was there for Walsall and Wigan (as well as Palace, Wolves and Burnley) and it was shit, but to be part of the lows is what makes the (relative) highs that much sweeter.

Win together, lose together, count me in.
 
At the end of the day, I reckon the possibility of seeing us win at Wembley would far outweigh the doom factor for most. If tickets are on sale this time next week, I suspect the 27.5 'No' vote wouldn't be as high.
 
Yes, I would go because I support my team no matter what. Having as many fans shouting and cheering them along can only help them. It will be a fantastic day out!
 
I shall be on holiday in Spain - hopefully in a bar watching their moment of triumph on the telly.
 
>To see my team in one of the best stadiums in the world
heh.. yeah in the middle of a run down industrial estate (think Tinsley).. bless ya..
we'll all end up going .. wouldn't it be awesome if we won one though.. it would be like rio carnival on steroids
 
I can't go due to the inconsiderate nature of other parties. I'm I bitter? I should cocoa.

:(

Not clicked a voting button as I need a more nuanced option. Grumble grumble...
 
I've clocked up approaching 1,000 United games, including all the dramatic cock ups and big game failures. Like many others I swore Burnley would be my last. It just seemed madness to blow £200 on feeling so predictably shit.

I still feel that way but it's like stopping doing the lottery, what if you finally stop and then your numbers come up.
 
Said from day one I'd go if we got there, so you can count me and the missus in.

Even having to bin cricket for the day, as club captain it didn't seem to go down too well at first, until I offered my resignation and said someone else can do it :D
 
I've just got my first leg tickets, which I swore I woudn't. Time's a great healer.

:)

UTB
 
Can't go to the final or the second leg of the semis due to being in the US. Just got my tickets for the first leg - which in the circumstances feels a bit like buying tickets for only the first part of a three-part play.

Delighted though I'll be if we go up through the play-offs, there'll be a part of me that's mightily pissed off at having sat through five failures only to miss the one success!
 



As gutting an experience as it is losing in the PO final, be more gutted to miss the after match party in Ripley on way home if we win!
 
Yes, too right..For the same reason I've never left a game before the final whistle (apart from once at Reading, but that was due to my lairy mate who let himself get wound up into a frenzy, by a steward)..I've wanted to sometimes, but you might just miss the best goal that has ever been scored...Probably as unlikely as us even scoring in a play off final, admittedly
 

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