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Depends on circumstance surely. If you've got a mortgage, bills, kids then money might be tight. Not only that, you might just want to spend cup day with your family without spending an absolute fortune in travel, food, drinks and so on.
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My mates have kids and they still manage? Lots of childless people at Wembley today then.

Too many variables to even debate the matter. Finances, different ways of parenting, and many many more
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Dont see how having kids and been married stops you going to the game or at least getting amongst it with fellow fans in London like but each to their own.


Christ. Maybe when you grow up you may understand.
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Sound like excuses to me. As I said, each to their own, not for me like. I spent 9 hours driving to Fleetwood and back last night, spending money I didn't have and had we won, i'd have spent even more money I didn't have getting to Wembley. Love my club though, wouldn't miss huge moments like those for the world. Didn't spend my time watching all the bad times to miss out on the few good times.

Could've missed it like and just made the excuse I'm skint and it's the missus birthday too but that's all it would've been, an excuse. There's always a way round if you care enough.

Last thing I could imagine doing is posting on here immediately after winning though.
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Depends on circumstance surely. If you've got a mortgage, bills, kids then money might be tight. Not only that, you might just want to spend cup day with your family without spending an absolute fortune in travel, food, drinks and so on.


This really.

I shouldn't need to explain myself but I will.

I live in NW England so there's travel/not many Gooners around to "celebrate" with.
I'm fucking off to Le Mans for 5 days in a few weeks and leaving the wench and kids behind.
I'm doing the BUPA Great Manchester run tomorrow
I'd rather watch the game at home with my son etc than go to a London on my own.

Etc. etc.
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Spending money you don't have is not something I'd advocate when you have a young one. Again, its futile discussing it with someone who doesn't have a kid as you won't understand.
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Sound like excuses to me. As I said, each to their own, not for me like. I spent 9 hours driving to Fleetwood and back last night, spending money I didn't have and had we won, i'd have spent even more money I didn't have getting to Wembley. Love my club though, wouldn't miss huge moments like those for the world. Didn't spend my time watching all the bad times to miss out on the few good times.

Could've missed it like and just made the excuse I'm skint and it's the missus birthday too but that's all it would've been, an excuse. There's always a way round if you care enough.

Last thing I could imagine doing is posting on here immediately after winning though.


As said, when you have a family etc etc your view will change. Sounds like you may struggle to have a family though.
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Sound like excuses to me. As I said, each to their own, not for me like. I spent 9 hours driving to Fleetwood and back last night, spending money I didn't have and had we won, i'd have spent even more money I didn't have getting to Wembley. Love my club though, wouldn't miss huge moments like those for the world. Didn't spend my time watching all the bad times to miss out on the few good times.

Could've missed it like and just made the excuse I'm skint and it's the missus birthday too but that's all it would've been, an excuse. There's always a way round if you care enough.

Last thing I could imagine doing is posting on here immediately after winning though.


I actually agree with the whole doing something better to celebrate than being on cs. Without a doubt. Just can't get my head around the naivety with the whole "who cares if you have kids and more important things to spend a fortune on". Each to their own as you said.

I was 9 when we won the champions league in 99. Watched it at home with old man, uncles and a few family friends. Remember it like it was yesterday and it's a memory I'll hold close to me forever, and I know my old man feels the same. He didn't need to be at at the ground to make it a memorable night.

Edit-naivety not nativity.. Fucking phone

[Edited on 17-05-2014 by DC90]
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Here we go again, the great armchair fan debate.

It's pointless.

Some people prefer spending money going to the game, some like sitting infront of the telly with their family/friends/beer that doesn't cost a fortune.

Not even worth arguing over.
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Sound like excuses to me. As I said, each to their own, not for me like. I spent 9 hours driving to Fleetwood and back last night, spending money I didn't have and had we won, i'd have spent even more money I didn't have getting to Wembley. Love my club though, wouldn't miss huge moments like those for the world. Didn't spend my time watching all the bad times to miss out on the few good times.

Could've missed it like and just made the excuse I'm skint and it's the missus birthday too but that's all it would've been, an excuse. There's always a way round if you care enough.

Last thing I could imagine doing is posting on here immediately after winning though.


As said, when you have a family etc etc your view will change. Sounds like you may struggle to have a family though.


Certainly wouldn't have one now as it's not financially viable now, however I don't see why having kids and going to football should be mutually exclusive.
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Here we go again, the great armchair fan debate.

It's pointless.

Some people prefer spending money going to the game, some like sitting infront of the telly with their family/friends/beer that doesn't cost a fortune.

Not even worth arguing over.


I do both, still get crucified if I don't go to every game. Can't win.
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I wouldn't say they are. However, its a perfectly valid excuse not to go.
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quote:
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Here we go again, the great armchair fan debate.

It's pointless.

Some people prefer spending money going to the game, some like sitting infront of the telly with their family/friends/beer that doesn't cost a fortune.

Not even worth arguing over.


I do both, still get crucified if I don't go to every game. Can't win.


My original point was about jumping straight on here after winning, no one is saying you have to go to every game I only said I wouldn't have been at home, then Ben brought his kids into it
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Agree with original point definitely wouldn't be on cs after a cup win. I was just just talking in general. If you don't go to certain games, no matter what the reason, people seem to to get quite stuck up about it. More of a general comment as opposed to aiming at you!
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I wouldn't say they are. However, its a perfectly valid excuse not to go.


I'd have sacked off Le Mans and taken my young lad to Wembley for a day he'll never forget. Probably cheaper and good family time #GoodDad
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I wouldn't say they are. However, its a perfectly valid excuse not to go.


I'd have sacked off Le Mans and taken my young lad to Wembley for a day he'll never forget. Probably cheaper and good family time #GoodDad


You've got me there. But don't fucking dare bring hash tags in to this.
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Sorry mate, I'm a proper Twitter gayer now.
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I thought that I'd never fall behind the technological band wagon but fuck me, twitter is above my head.
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Bloody hell, bugger off Jonny you tard.

Have you got nothing better to do than whinge to people on a Saturday night on a Corsa forum?

We're all as sad as each other, just accept it lol.


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Bloody hell, bugger off Jonny you tard.

Have you got nothing better to do than whinge to people on a Saturday night on a Corsa forum?

We're all as sad as each other, just accept it lol.


Not tonight I haven't no, my football team played last night, hence why I was there and not posting on here
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#lad
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I love parenting experts. Especially the ones who have no kids.

And the ones who have a go a people for posting on a Corsa forum, by posting it on a Corsa forum.

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How long since Arsenal won a trophy btw????
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Certainly wouldn't have one now as it's not financially viable now, however I don't see why having kids and going to football should be mutually exclusive.


Good luck finding a time where you think it would be financially viable. I fobbed my missus off with that for years! Still do it now she wants another. But that time where you think you can never comes!


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