Alexikokopops Posted 5 January 2009 Posted 5 January 2009 Have you lot stopped flirting yet? I'm getting all hot and flustered.
Part Of The Crowd Posted 17 January 2009 Posted 17 January 2009 I apologise i was mistaken, it seems the bar is open and will be serving alcohol to supporters on the day
CosbehFox Posted 18 January 2009 Posted 18 January 2009 I apologise i was mistaken, it seems the bar is open and will be serving alcohol to supporters on the day Dangerous tactic. I have visited Stad:MK, it's an enclosed room. I can see plenty of people here for the day out with the probable allocation.
leicesterseddon Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 here's my guide on how to get to the ground: take the motorway:mk and get off at junction:mk. at the roundabout:mk, take the third exit:mk and carry on for five miles. go straight over the traffic lights:mk and follow directions to join the ring road:mk. when you go past a pub called the Emm and Kay, turn left onto the slip road:mk. after about 6km:mk you should see the stadium:mk on your right. parking is available at the centre:mk, the car park:mk or down any of the sidestreets:mk. hope this helps
Granno Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 here's my guide on how to get to the ground:take the motorway:mk and get off at junction:mk. at the roundabout:mk, take the third exit:mk and carry on for five miles. go straight over the traffic lights:mk and follow directions to join the ring road:mk. when you go past a pub called the Emm and Kay, turn left onto the slip road:mk. after about 6km:mk you should see the stadium:mk on your right. parking is available at the centre:mk, the car park:mk or down any of the sidestreets:mk. hope this helps is there an MkDonalds near the ground
Lovejoy Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 My local game this one. We simply HAVE to win .
CosbehFox Posted 21 January 2009 Posted 21 January 2009 is there an MkDonalds near the ground No there's an Asda and that's it plus a few industrial offices (which you can park at).
Ultra Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 We need 3 points. If no ****er turned up to support City how do you think the players would feel? I know the Franchise are everything that is wrong with football, but I will be going to support the City boys, and sadly that means having to fund the Franchise. Exactly. Visiting Franchise is no worse than going to Leeds or Millwall, two clubs with equally dire records in the game.
Shrenchel Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 Exactly.Visiting Franchise is no worse than going to Leeds or Millwall, two clubs with equally dire records in the game. There's a difference between having a minority of cretins that support a team and having robbed a set of supporters of their club that had been in existance since 1911. I fail to believe any of you would have this attitude if in a few years time Leicester were in the shit and some **** decided to move them to whatever new town they've built on England's remaining countyside. I'm sure the side would do alright if no city fans turned up to MK, they've done pretty fooking well at the Walkers with the most minimal vocal backing.
Floating Fox Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 Exactly.Visiting Franchise is no worse than going to Leeds or Millwall, two clubs with equally dire records in the game. You mongaliod. Shut up. How you can compare a bunch of idiots as supporters to a club that robbed another of its history and cheated their way up the pyramid is beyond me. I won't be goin' this fixture. Hope y'all have fun in the clean, shiny, new stadium whilst your all sitting down
Lovejoy Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 I hear all the whinging about the fake Dons fans. I thought real supporters support THEIR team whatever . I guess not .
Fosse Boy Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 There's a difference between having a minority of cretins that support a team and having robbed a set of supporters of their club that had been in existance since 1911.I fail to believe any of you would have this attitude if in a few years time Leicester were in the shit and some **** decided to move them to whatever new town they've built on England's remaining countyside. I'm sure the side would do alright if no city fans turned up to MK, they've done pretty fooking well at the Walkers with the most minimal vocal backing. You mongaliod. Shut up.How you can compare a bunch of idiots as supporters to a club that robbed another of its history and cheated their way up the pyramid is beyond me. I won't be goin' this fixture. Hope y'all have fun in the clean, shiny, new stadium whilst your all sitting down :appl: :appl:
Samilktray Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 I hear all the whinging about the fake Dons fans.not . Saddos mate. Nothing better to moan about I guess.
Fosse Boy Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 Saddos mate.Nothing better to moan about I guess. So I'm a saddo for caring about football? As has been said, I would imagine that people would be singing a very different tune if what happened to Wimbledon happened to their own club.
Katy Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 It's another one of lifes moral dilemmas. I appreciate both sides of the arguement, however I have no morals and would like to go as it's a ground I've never been to and I'm trying to get my priority up. I hope people don't want to commit murder upon my person for wanting to go.
Fosse Boy Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 It's another one of lifes moral dilemmas. I appreciate both sides of the arguement, however I have no morals and would like to go as it's a ground I've never been to and I'm trying to get my priority up. I hope people don't want to commit murder upon my person for wanting to go. Hey, it's a personal choice. I just dislike being villified for mine.
Corky Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 AFIE and SUAS have their reasons for not going, I respect them and understand them, but it's not for me. It's a big match, and the team need my support. It's a tough decision, we all know the antipathy towards the Dons, but I want to support my team. I've got no problem with people boycotting, it's their choice, it's what they believe is right, just the same as everyone going are doing what they believe is right.
Fosse Boy Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 AFIE and SUAS have their reasons for not going, I respect them and understand them, but it's not for me. It's a big match, and the team need my support. It's a tough decision, we all know the antipathy towards the Dons, but I want to support my team.I've got no problem with people boycotting, it's their choice, it's what they believe is right, just the same as everyone going are doing what they believe is right.
Maybes Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 I dont agree with MKDonalds but I will still go and support/watch my team.
Guest Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 AFIE and SUAS have their reasons for not going, I respect them and understand them, but it's not for me. It's a big match, and the team need my support. It's a tough decision, we all know the antipathy towards the Dons, but I want to support my team.I've got no problem with people boycotting, it's their choice, it's what they believe is right, just the same as everyone going are doing what they believe is right. Yes.
Granno Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 You mongaliod. Shut up.How you can compare a bunch of idiots as supporters to a club that robbed another of its history and cheated their way up the pyramid is beyond me. I won't be goin' this fixture. Hope y'all have fun in the clean, shiny, new stadium whilst your all sitting down That old chesnut again.
Ultra Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 Hey, it's a personal choice. I just dislike being villified for mine. I don't see anyone calling you a "mongaliod" (whatever that is..)
Ultra Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 You mongaliod. Shut up.How you can compare a bunch of idiots as supporters to a club that robbed another of its history and cheated their way up the pyramid is beyond me. I won't be goin' this fixture. Hope y'all have fun in the clean, shiny, new stadium whilst your all sitting down What about Ken Bates robbing the council tax payers of Leeds (including many City fans) when he put them into administration? But I didn't see you calling for a boycott of Elland Road. Millwall have been an excuse for thuggery on and off the pitch for decades. Now that's a club whose existence we should really despise. At least I won't have to worry about getting a kicking while visiting Franchise (seeing as you're not going..)
Fosse Boy Posted 23 January 2009 Posted 23 January 2009 I don't see anyone calling you a "mongaliod" (whatever that is..) Think you've got your wires crossed. I didn't call you a mongoloid.
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