FA Stance On FA Cup Semi-Final At Wembley As Liverpool & Man City Travel Chaos Looms | REPORT



Liverpool & Manchester City fans face a difficult journey to the capital on FA Cup semi-final weekend as network rail maintenance plans halt the trains. Fan groups are calling for a change of location but it seems that the English FA are standing strong on keeping the tie at Wembley.

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14 opiniones en “FA Stance On FA Cup Semi-Final At Wembley As Liverpool & Man City Travel Chaos Looms | REPORT”

  1. Can you imagine if both clubs agreed to resolve this problem by declaring they will play at thier own grounds instead. As the FA failed to find a resolution, we found our own.

  2. The FA has always and will always stand for FUCK ALL. Thats what they give to the game and the supporters up and down the country who follow football. biggest Bunch of corrupt gobshites going.

  3. Be fair it's only a few thousand suffering. The FA commitee members would have to travel north of the Watford Gap. Into the dark interior as far as they're concerned. Wankers!

  4. Of course the FA aren't going to do anything about it. Like most major sporting organisations, self serving bureaucracy.
    Ignoring the local supporters for both Liverpool and City, proves what their modus operandi is. Supporters who's families have been supporting those teams for generations.
    Yet the FA love to spill their 'grass roots' perogatives. Well what about the grass root fans of these clubs that have no way of travelling to London and supporting their sides?

    No issue is it because you know both their support bases outside Merseyside and Manchester is large enough to fill Wembley and therefore help payoff the rebuild of new Wembley that could and should have been placed in the center of England. You need regulating. I say again, self serving bureaucrats.

  5. The FA do not care about Northern fans and haven't since Wembley was rebuilt. The best thing supporters can do is stop thinking of themselves as a supporter and start thinking of themselves as consumers, and as a consumer, refuse to engage with the FA's product. Refusing to buy tickets to the game will hit the FA where it hurts.

  6. Wembley will be full of Liverpool fans, traveling not the best but I live in Northamptonshire and travel to Liverpool to watch. Being selfish it’s hour away from me.

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