The alternative "who's not going to Wembley" thread

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trotski_tgwu wrote:
KOOCH wrote:
trotski_tgwu wrote:Sadly i cant make it either :(
Hope you will be having a wee dram on the day trotski? I shall be celebrating the lads come whatever the result.Hope many of our supporters will be intoxicated with elation. :D
Definatly will Kooch, as i stocked up when on holiday in the Highlands in July, 4 btls of Malt whiskey and a Gallon btl of Grants :lol: :lol: :lol:
Only a gallon bottle Trotski? :wink: :wink: Och aye!!
Enjoy :D
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KOOCH wrote:
cpwigan wrote:My father always advocated that you should go to Wembley when Wigan get there because you never know when they will next be there. 1984 being the first since Cas in 70? So we never missed one, and I will continue that belief.
All well and good cpw but unfortunately work dictates that I shall be missing it this year.Unfortunately my age and the lack of viable work in this area one as to consider the options left open to me should I choose to defy my employers.This being a bank holiday weekend everyone wishes to grab whatever holidays they can.Unfortunately I missed the boat on this occasion.The one good thing going in my favour is that I am able to finish work at 1.00pm so at the very least I will be able to watch it on tv.Once again for those fortunate enough to get to Wembley I hope everyone as an utterly fantastic day and that the result will be a favourable one.I shall be slowly getting intoxicated with each and every passing minute of the game. :D

I am exactly the same Kooch, I work in a charity shop and the Manageress booked the weekend off before I had a chance
to claim it (blast!)Anyway I managed to get one of the staff to cover from 1pm so that I can nip home and watch
on telly.will have to go back in later though to finish the paperwork and banking,so I daren't have a drink....
I'm sure the result will make it all worthwhile though so all the ones who are going to the game..think of us poor sods at home ... :cry: :cry:
Hope you all have a great time...BRING US THAT TROPHY BACK...IT BELONGS TO US :wink: I must go to the GF though!!!
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Usually get up from Cornwall for several home games where the ground, staff and specis are a great help to my disabled wife.
The thoughts of getting the train to London and then to Wembley with a disability scooter fills me with dread.It's bad enough in our local Tesco's.
Will look into it in greater detail for next year.
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trotski_tgwu wrote:
KOOCH wrote:
trotski_tgwu wrote:Sadly i cant make it either :(
Hope you will be having a wee dram on the day trotski? I shall be celebrating the lads come whatever the result.Hope many of our supporters will be intoxicated with elation. :D
Definatly will Kooch, as i stocked up when on holiday in the Highlands in July, 4 btls of Malt whiskey and a Gallon btl of Grants :lol: :lol: :lol:
send me a dram in the post ,want be the same without you lol
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LORENZO wrote:Usually get up from Cornwall for several home games where the ground, staff and specis are a great help to my disabled wife.
The thoughts of getting the train to London and then to Wembley with a disability scooter fills me with dread.It's bad enough in our local Tesco's.
Will look into it in greater detail for next year.
Lorenzo , we have a disabled supporters club , im sure they would love to help you out and tell you wat help you can get , with arrangement to matches . they would be over the moon if you could join them.

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mike binder wrote:
trotski_tgwu wrote:
KOOCH wrote:Hope you will be having a wee dram on the day trotski? I shall be celebrating the lads come whatever the result.Hope many of our supporters will be intoxicated with elation. :D
Definatly will Kooch, as i stocked up when on holiday in the Highlands in July, 4 btls of Malt whiskey and a Gallon btl of Grants :lol: :lol: :lol:
send me a dram in the post ,want be the same without you lol
Thanks mate, you know if i could afford it i would have been down kilt and all. Iv been decanting the Gallon of Grants into empty whiskey bottles. I was looking at that posting about coach travel and ticket for £40 and was really tempted

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