Wembley couldn't be guaranteed to be finished in time for the FA Cup final this year, contractors Multiplex Ltd advised the FA, who, after four years and nearly a billion pounds of investment, have decided to stage the final in Cardiff's Millenium Stadium, despite insisting a couple of months ago that there would be a Wembley final this year.
Bon Jovi and Robbie Williams' concerts there this June will go ahead as planned, while England's upcoming international friendlies will be played at Old Trafford.
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It should stay in Cardiff. It's a great place to go for a drink before and after a game. The Millenium Stadium is brilliant. And as long as there isn't a dodgy Kiwi ref in charge, everyone should have a good day out there
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Zephyr wrote:
It should stay in Cardiff. It's a great place to go for a drink before and after a game. The Millenium Stadium is brilliant. And as long as there isn't a dodgy Kiwi ref in charge, everyone should have a good day out there
You would say that! Wouldn't want to lose the last ever one there on penalties to us
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Hallucination wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
It should stay in Cardiff. It's a great place to go for a drink before and after a game. The Millenium Stadium is brilliant. And as long as there isn't a dodgy Kiwi ref in charge, everyone should have a good day out there
You would say that! Wouldn't want to lose the last ever one there on penalties to us
That was the most undeserved victory I have ever seen.
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Angus wrote:
Hallucination wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
It should stay in Cardiff. It's a great place to go for a drink before and after a game. The Millenium Stadium is brilliant. And as long as there isn't a dodgy Kiwi ref in charge, everyone should have a good day out there
You would say that! Wouldn't want to lose the last ever one there on penalties to us
That was the most undeserved victory I have ever seen.
Felt good though. You could also call their wins against Munich and at Villa Park undeserved. No such thing as a hollow victory.
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Hallucination wrote:
Angus wrote:
Hallucination wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
It should stay in Cardiff. It's a great place to go for a drink before and after a game. The Millenium Stadium is brilliant. And as long as there isn't a dodgy Kiwi ref in charge, everyone should have a good day out there
You would say that! Wouldn't want to lose the last ever one there on penalties to us
That was the most undeserved victory I have ever seen.
Felt good though. You could also call their wins against Munich and at Villa Park undeserved. No such thing as a hollow victory.
True,
but not managing one shot on goal during 120 minutes and still winning a game... that really tops it all.
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Angus wrote:
Hallucination wrote:
Angus wrote:
Hallucination wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
It should stay in Cardiff. It's a great place to go for a drink before and after a game. The Millenium Stadium is brilliant. And as long as there isn't a dodgy Kiwi ref in charge, everyone should have a good day out there
You would say that! Wouldn't want to lose the last ever one there on penalties to us
That was the most undeserved victory I have ever seen.
Felt good though. You could also call their wins against Munich and at Villa Park undeserved. No such thing as a hollow victory.
True, but not managing one shot on goal during 120 minutes and still winning a game... that really tops it all.
You've got to convert your chances to win the match, and you never. Shit happens.
As a City fan I'm all too familiar with this, the weekend vs villa and against Bolton where we hit the woodwork 5 or 6 times and absolutely dominated the game, then gave away a stupid penalty in the 90th min and lost the game
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Flips wrote:
Angus wrote:
Hallucination wrote:
Angus wrote:
Hallucination wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
It should stay in Cardiff. It's a great place to go for a drink before and after a game. The Millenium Stadium is brilliant. And as long as there isn't a dodgy Kiwi ref in charge, everyone should have a good day out there
You would say that! Wouldn't want to lose the last ever one there on penalties to us
That was the most undeserved victory I have ever seen.
Felt good though. You could also call their wins against Munich and at Villa Park undeserved. No such thing as a hollow victory.
True, but not managing one shot on goal during 120 minutes and still winning a game... that really tops it all.
You've got to convert your chances to win the match, and you never. Shit happens.
As a City fan I'm all too familiar with this, the weekend vs villa and against Bolton where we hit the woodwork 5 or 6 times and absolutely dominated the game, then gave away a stupid penalty in the 90th min and lost the game
Hey man, as a Spurs fan I sympathise. The story of our season is us conceding stupid last minutes goals.
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Angus wrote:
Hallucination wrote:
Angus wrote:
Hallucination wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
It should stay in Cardiff. It's a great place to go for a drink before and after a game. The Millenium Stadium is brilliant. And as long as there isn't a dodgy Kiwi ref in charge, everyone should have a good day out there
You would say that! Wouldn't want to lose the last ever one there on penalties to us
That was the most undeserved victory I have ever seen.
Felt good though. You could also call their wins against Munich and at Villa Park undeserved. No such thing as a hollow victory.
True, but not managing one shot on goal during 120 minutes and still winning a game... that really tops it all.
That's not true, we had one free kick on target
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