As if City couldn’t embarrass themselves anymore…
They’ve refused to host the FA Youth Cup final at their stadium in the fear of a United-dominant crowd.
(Shame about that construction that DEFINITELY couldn’t be put on hold for an extra day 🤣)
They then give United less than 1000 tickets. Sold out in a minute. And now they can’t even sell their own allocation in that tiny ground. They’ve even got influencers on the marketing job…
Pathetic, hollow cheats.
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It's a very solid argument for a number of city fans that going to Wembley sometimes 3 or 4 times per season isn't affordable, or that the desire to go for a semi final isn't always there.
But they're missing the point of the piss taking.
Steve from Stockport may not wish to go, that's fine, Steve may have gone 10 times in the last 5 years and now doesn't fancy the expense and effort of a trek to London for a televised football game.
We're not laughing at Steve, we're laughing at the fact that a club that claims to have colossal annual revenue and a global fanbase to rival United, Madrid and Barcelona can still leave 5000+ seats unsold for a cup semi final.
So Steve and his pals may say no thanks to the ticket, but there's nobody waiting in the wings to snap up any spares?
It doesn't add up and they know it.
They rattle on about their fanbase and all the rest of it and then regularly pull out shit like this.
You can't have it both ways, lads.
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Our deepest sympathies are with George’s friends and family at this time.