Today's Football 2025-26
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Can't remember if I've asked before but what's the third tier they've built that just has Covid style seat covers on it? Is it still being built or have they not been able to fill it so have closed it off?
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Indiantoffee75
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Fook in el, City 3-0 up after 32 mins, 5-0 up in aggregate can’t believe Dan Burn is in the England squad
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Indiantoffee75
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Good ole Eddie "Three Goals" Howe. Just need a another Gordon red card to round the night off nicely. 
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Bluedylan1
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I'd genuinely sooner get knocked out in the 2nd round by a lower league team than be sat in the first half of the 2nd leg of the semis 5-0 down away to City.
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It's a shame this is wasted on Man City fans seemingly with the half empty stadium.
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Cereal Killer
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CannockPricey
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Didn't know exactly where to put this but to juxtapose the billionaires semifinal tonight. Here's a proper bizarre non league tale
In a world full of adversity, we must still dare to dream.
- Irishbornevertonian
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Never reckoned their support, think a large part of it is a mythEscalator wrote:The Etihad looks half empty for a semi final
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It was horrendous when I went to see Exeter City get stuffed there last month. I know "it's only Exeter" but for a so called big club it was pathetic how many empty seat there were, it was only £15 a ticket and a 15:00 kick off on a Saturday too, so zero excuses. That's because they aren't big, they are manufactured, and manufactured by cheated methods.
You wouldn't get that at other clubs, even if it is "only Exeter".
(don't get me started on the disrespect and lack of self awareness of their fans, lets just say they were not humble in victory, so many assholes outside the ground at the end goading the supporters of a fan owned club who just got pumped 10-1, coming from that soulless half empty bowl in Manchester. Zero class. Exeter City is the anti Manchester City and Chelsea)
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And to top it all the Billionaire club we’re not even prepared to give the cash strapped fan owned club a greater share of the gate receipts, receipts that they would blow on cigars for Pep but would make a huge difference to Exeter.Robioto wrote: ↑Thu Feb 05, 2026 3:21 pm It was horrendous when I went to see Exeter City get stuffed there last month. I know "it's only Exeter" but for a so called big club it was pathetic how many empty seat there were, it was only £15 a ticket and a 15:00 kick off on a Saturday too, so zero excuses. That's because they aren't big, they are manufactured, and manufactured by cheated methods.
You wouldn't get that at other clubs, even if it is "only Exeter".
(don't get me started on the disrespect and lack of self awareness of their fans, lets just say they were not humble in victory, so many assholes outside the ground at the end goading the supporters of a fan owned club who just got pumped 10-1, coming from that soulless half empty bowl in Manchester. Zero class. Exeter City is the anti Manchester City and Chelsea)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Oatway
Oatway's full name is Anthony Philip David Terry Frank Donald Stanley Gerry Gordon Stephen James Oatway. The reason behind this rather unusual name is the fact that both his parents were Queens Park Rangers fans, and decided to give their son the names of QPR's entire 1973 first-team squad.[8] When his parents told his aunt the proposed name, she said "he'd look a right Charlie", and the name stuck
Oatway's full name is Anthony Philip David Terry Frank Donald Stanley Gerry Gordon Stephen James Oatway. The reason behind this rather unusual name is the fact that both his parents were Queens Park Rangers fans, and decided to give their son the names of QPR's entire 1973 first-team squad.[8] When his parents told his aunt the proposed name, she said "he'd look a right Charlie", and the name stuck