I'd offer to hook you up with some of the Fulhamish guys but there's a special sort of distaste that people have for Americans who choose a club like City so despite your other fine qualities, of which I'm sure there are many, you're better off fending for yourself. Lots of cool bars along the Thames right near the River though do you have your tickets already?
Sweet. You're going to have a blast. Which stand are you in? edit: I see your post above As it gets closer lets circle back and I will give you Pub/Dinner recs. And can do it for basically any part of London.
Make sure to sign up for a membership profile. You may not need a supporters subscription (just checked and this weekends match against ManU has limited availability still) but it is Liverpool so who knows. If it sells out use stubhub.ie
I’ve been to Cravens Cottage once it was a good time, will be there May 10th for the game against my Toffees I’m excited to see the new remodeled digs
we never have anyone in the right spot to receive crosses. It’s not just on Raul and Muniz it’s baffling tactically
I feel like a broken record every match saying the obvious that our attacking play is attractive but we should have twice as many goals on the season than we have. hope I'm wrong but this feels like another game where we give up equalizer and regret the dropped points
Rodrigo earned a spot in the 11. Raul was wasteful when he came in, loads of chances to either finish or set someone up for a tap in
next yr should be Muniz and a new striker they bring in raul can be a 3rd option for domestic cups, or he can go back to mexico. But Silva squeezed the last bit out of his legs.
Very fitting that Sessegnon scores a great goal against his former team, Tottenham gets an assistant sent off, and the broadcast analyst would much rather talk about a perceived Spurs grievance on a non-call that VAR didn’t even bother to review. I’m sorry that Man U and Spurs are deep on the bottom half of the table, time to research some other teams.