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Post by lookingin on Nov 27, 2017 13:22:03 GMT
What would we like a day at Wembley or 5wins in the league
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Post by billyw on Nov 27, 2017 13:36:43 GMT
What is a win?
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Post by steveo1 on Nov 27, 2017 13:38:10 GMT
Wembley all day but with this mob at the back we have no chance.
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Post by bing on Nov 27, 2017 13:42:36 GMT
I would sacrifice a trip to Wembley for 5 league wins. However, I'd sacrifice that for a win at Wembley!
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Post by rcb on Nov 27, 2017 14:50:34 GMT
Who wants us to be the third consecutive team to do the “Trophy Double?” Win the cup and get relegated in the same season.
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Post by Malcolm Tucker on Nov 27, 2017 14:53:10 GMT
Who wants us to be the third consecutive team to do the “Trophy Double?” Win the cup and get relegated in the same season. Chances are we're going to get relegated so we may as well go for it.
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Post by league2 on Nov 27, 2017 15:53:53 GMT
the thought of ambling around wembley with about 20,000 in there does nothing for me 5 league wins all day long for me
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Post by rcb on Nov 27, 2017 17:09:36 GMT
the thought of ambling around wembley with about 20,000 in there does nothing for me 5 league wins all day long for me ...if we get to Wembley with 20,000, say 10,000 of which were “Chester fans”, then it will be 8,400 who remain absent at home games that will be responsible for relegation. Most Chester residents who watch live football opt to leave the city for Liverpool or Manchester every Saturday. That’s the disgrace of it all. Too many letting the city down. I left the area in 1972, but once a Chester fan etc.
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Post by kyle on Nov 27, 2017 17:26:14 GMT
the thought of ambling around wembley with about 20,000 in there does nothing for me 5 league wins all day long for me ...if we get to Wembley with 20,000, say 10,000 of which we’re “Chester fans”, then it will be 8,400 who remain absent at home games that will be responsible for relegation. Most Chester residents who watch live football opt to leave the city for Liverpool or Manchester every Saturday. That’s the disgrace of it all. Too many letting the city down. I left the area in 1972, but once a Chester fan etc. Spot on. What is the population of Chester, 200k? And we struggle to get 2k at home. As painful as it is to support Chester, I don't know how anyone can be a glory hunting supporter of a team they have no connection with. I travel from Salford, which isn't that far but the train is pretty pricey, and takes a big chunk of my time. If you are Chester born and live there, how do you decide to support another city's team?
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Post by Matt on Nov 27, 2017 17:32:48 GMT
Safety for me. Wembley can wait until we get to the FA Cup final.
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Post by richard on Nov 27, 2017 18:24:39 GMT
What would we like a day at Wembley or 5wins in the league Great question. It would be a very proud and emotional day for me to see CFC at Wembley, however, I'm afraid it would have to be the 5 league wins and then hope we can make it to Wembley some other time😁
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Post by Hannibal on Nov 27, 2017 19:00:14 GMT
...if we get to Wembley with 20,000, say 10,000 of which we’re “Chester fans”, then it will be 8,400 who remain absent at home games that will be responsible for relegation. Most Chester residents who watch live football opt to leave the city for Liverpool or Manchester every Saturday. That’s the disgrace of it all. Too many letting the city down. I left the area in 1972, but once a Chester fan etc. Spot on. What is the population of Chester, 200k? And we struggle to get 2k at home. As painful as it is to support Chester, I don't know how anyone can be a glory hunting supporter of a team they have no connection with. I travel from Salford, which isn't that far but the train is pretty pricey, and takes a big chunk of my time. If you are Chester born and live there, how do you decide to support another city's team? Bloody hell we had this conversation about 3 weeks ago. The population of Chester is 81,200.
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Post by mrburns on Nov 27, 2017 19:05:56 GMT
118,200 wikipedia says!
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Post by martinblue47 on Nov 27, 2017 19:35:50 GMT
15 points all day long. Survive and move forward
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Post by league2 on Nov 27, 2017 19:55:23 GMT
The population of Chester is way over 80,000
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Post by kyle on Nov 27, 2017 19:59:32 GMT
Spot on. What is the population of Chester, 200k? And we struggle to get 2k at home. As painful as it is to support Chester, I don't know how anyone can be a glory hunting supporter of a team they have no connection with. I travel from Salford, which isn't that far but the train is pretty pricey, and takes a big chunk of my time. If you are Chester born and live there, how do you decide to support another city's team? Bloody hell we had this conversation about 3 weeks ago. The population of Chester is 81,200. I'm ever so sorry. I forgot I need to read every post ever on here. Heaven forbid the same point gets made more than once. Ban me immediately
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Post by Imperial on Nov 27, 2017 20:41:26 GMT
Bloody hell we had this conversation about 3 weeks ago. The population of Chester is 81,200. I'm ever so sorry. I forgot I need to read every post ever on here. Heaven forbid the same point gets made more than once. Ban me immediately The point still stands. 2% of the local population watching the most popular sport in the world isn’t good. I don’t have the answers but we can all see the problem.
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Post by southernblue on Nov 29, 2017 22:10:21 GMT
Our misery as fans is occasionally punctuated by a glorious cup run. I would take the trophy win, a special day at Wembley to treasure forever, we could always rebuild with the help of the winnings and have plenty of wins to enjoy in the National League North, followed by more potential joy in coming back up.
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Post by hackett on Nov 30, 2017 0:38:53 GMT
the thought of ambling around wembley with about 20,000 in there does nothing for me 5 league wins all day long for me ...if we get to Wembley with 20,000, say 10,000 of which were “Chester fans”, then it will be 8,400 who remain absent at home games that will be responsible for relegation. Most Chester residents who watch live football opt to leave the city for Liverpool or Manchester every Saturday. That’s the disgrace of it all. Too many letting the city down. I left the area in 1972, but once a Chester fan etc. 10,000 from Chester are you having a laugh?
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Post by Firestick Frank on Nov 30, 2017 7:33:47 GMT
We're going down anyway so Wembley without a shadow of a doubt.
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Post by Hannibal on Nov 30, 2017 8:29:56 GMT
I think we'll need more than 5 wins to stay up. We'd possibly stay up if we drew all the others.
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Post by Hannibal on Nov 30, 2017 8:32:01 GMT
That figure includes all the outlying rural areas.
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Post by jb on Nov 30, 2017 12:05:38 GMT
A last day survival success or a FA Trophy win at Wembley?
Last day survival for me every day of the week.
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Post by Derry Blue on Nov 30, 2017 14:25:30 GMT
...if we get to Wembley with 20,000, say 10,000 of which we’re “Chester fans”, then it will be 8,400 who remain absent at home games that will be responsible for relegation. Most Chester residents who watch live football opt to leave the city for Liverpool or Manchester every Saturday. That’s the disgrace of it all. Too many letting the city down. I left the area in 1972, but once a Chester fan etc. Spot on. What is the population of Chester, 200k? And we struggle to get 2k at home. As painful as it is to support Chester, I don't know how anyone can be a glory hunting supporter of a team they have no connection with. I travel from Salford, which isn't that far but the train is pretty pricey, and takes a big chunk of my time. If you are Chester born and live there, how do you decide to support another city's team? How can the 8,400 who don't go on a Saturday be responsible for relegation? The fact that our keeper is dodgy at times isn't down to them, the fact that Halls is sh*t isn't down to them, the fact that LRT is (words fail me) isn't down to them. We've spent money, just no wisely.
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