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What you're mostly looking forward to about Saturday?

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  • Just being there amidst 6,999 other Addicks " making some noise !"

    Oh and seranading Mr Alf Ayed about his lack of a passport....

  • day out with my son, few beers, football, sing song...doesn't get any better.
    This and if we don't win having a few more beers to drown my sorrows.
  • Taking my boys to their first away games along with a load of my mates and family and their kids going to their first away game. Knowing it will be a big atmosphere and the kids will be impressed - could be the start of more regular away outings which have gone by the wayside a bit since having the kids. A win would be the icing on the cake.

  • I'm looking forward to living the cup dream where anything can happen with a die hard away support of 7thousand. Also as I now live 5 minutes walk from the cottage, I'm looking forward to an exquisitely short journey to the match.
  •  Also as I now live 5 minutes walk from the cottage, I'm looking forward to an exquisitely short journey to the match.
    You should change your username to PoshAddick ?


    ;o)
  • 9am meet up with 15 mates. We all go regularly but rarely all at the same time these days, so will be a good old drink-up!
    Row II - I don't expect to be sitting at a game like this, but know we probably will be, which will take the gloss of the day for me.

    On the pitch, I expect the team to give it a go. Promotion aim or not, if they turn up and don't give it a go i'll have the hump, as i'm a tradtional
    and LOVE the FA Cup. Some of my best away days with Charlton have been in the Cup. Give it a good go and win,lose or draw i'll be happy.

    I really wnat to get through this, as the chance of drawing Millwall in the next round and avenging the 4-0 is so appealing, esp for me personally!
  • Being to pissed to remember Andy Johnson getting his hat trick!
  • Day out with my kids (my eldest is going earlier with his mates) and my bro, few beers good bit of singing, seeing a red n white scarf around the Fiddlers statue. (Maybe).

    Dont care about the result just hope we get no injuries to the main squad.
  • As @Greenie - Taking my 2 lads to their first "proper" away game. First time I've been with them at a game.
  • It is a no lose game- if we lose we can look on the bright side as the cup isn't our priority. As long as we give a good account of ourselves, which I think we will do, I think it is going to be an enjoyable diversion. If we win there will be a thread about the damage a distraction can have but I think it won't do us any harm to beat Fulham confidence wise. 
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  • edited January 2012

    SHAMONE YOU REDS

  • Im looking forward to a rare day out with my dad
  •  Also as I now live 5 minutes walk from the cottage, I'm looking forward to an exquisitely short journey to the match.
    You should change your username to PoshAddick ?


    ;o)
    who ate all the quiche ?
  • These cup runs are giving me a chance to visit grounds I never bothered to go to when we were in the same division - Spurs last year, Fulham this.

    Dreaming of a cup upset - if we play a strong team and they trot out a weak one. Hoping we don't get embarassed.


    I'll ask before Oohaah. Why did you not bother with these games in The Prem ?
  • Win or lose, on the booze. Looking forward to a good day out with mates whatever the result. Will be great to be amongst so many fellow Addicks at an away game.
  • pretending to be godzilla as i wade through all the japanese tourists that make up half of your average fulham gate.
  • The danny green injury time winner.. 
  • Most looking forward to saying I've been Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham, Palace, Millwall, QPR, Leyton Orient, Brentford, Dagenham & Redbridge, Barnet, AFC Wimbledon.

    AND now Fulham!

    Also a day on lash always goes down a treat.

  • As it's sold out, does that mean people will be sitting in their allocated seats ?
  • Yes sadly
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  • Yes otherwise that could cause some bother!
  • As it's sold out, does that mean people will be sitting in their allocated seats ?
    hopefully, given that we are in P3 near the back
  • Boys we all wanna stand, we all should be standing! Everyone seems to be saying how much they wanna stand so if say a sitter has 2 rows of standers in front they are'nt gonna say anything...

  • About time we had a proper London derby - with all due respect to Brentford and Orient they hardly set the pulses racing.
  • Boys we all wanna stand, we all should be standing! Everyone seems to be saying how much they wanna stand so if say a sitter has 2 rows of standers in front they are'nt gonna say anything...

    I want to stand, but I think for this game it will really just depend on whether or not you're seats are near the back. If not then I don't think standing will be on, what if you the "sitter" in your example is an old boy who's been going for 60 years and can't possibly stand for 90 minutes ?
  • Boys we all wanna stand, we all should be standing! Everyone seems to be saying how much they wanna stand so if say a sitter has 2 rows of standers in front they are'nt gonna say anything...

    Looking at this thread and the "pubs in Fulham" thread there appears to be a lot of kids going, some for the first time so they will struggle to see if everyone stands.  
  • Boys we all wanna stand, we all should be standing! Everyone seems to be saying how much they wanna stand so if say a sitter has 2 rows of standers in front they are'nt gonna say anything...

    im second row from the front behind the goal i think, I'll be standing, view will be poor otherwise
  • I understand that but i cant help but think how come leeds/man u can do it every game? We have half our support standing most away games but I think that you can make exceptions for one off kinda games or big games such as this saturday or millwall/palace etc.

  • Here we go.
  • I understand that but i cant help but think how come leeds/man u can do it every game? We have half our support standing most away games but I think that you can make exceptions for one off kinda games or big games such as this saturday or millwall/palace etc.


    Play it as you see it - if you are standing in front of people who want to sit down offer to swap places, find a vacant seat where you can stand or obey a few common decencies and sit down.
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