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Russ |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 21:05 |
quote:we like you too | |
Cavey |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:55 |
And don't get me wrong, I am nowhere near Jonny's level of fan, I haven't been to a Crewe game this season, but even watching the scores come in is a trial sometimes. Never know how many they're going to win or lose by, can only really guarantee they will concede! Its just whether they score more or not | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:53 |
Wouldnt go that far :0 | |
Cavey |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:52 |
Actually makes you feel sorry for Celtic fans, and a bit more appreciation for them turning out in such numbers every week for a procession. | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:45 |
quote: I always think it must be pish for Celtic/Rangers fans, genuine ones, not the ones who live miles away and pick one because its some kind of unwritten scottish law. Surely winning the league has lost all kind of meaning now? You basically live for a cup. I have had quite a few ridiculous highs following York, the feeling when we got promoted was indescribable. Im certain it will never be topped. There's many others too, staying up last season, seeing us beat Everton in the cup, Man City in the league, winning at Wembley twice in a week. Then theres simple things like taking 5,000 to Bolton, 800 to Pompey on saturday and just seeing the same faces that have been through all the bad times with you, getting that knowing nod off regulars :lol: Its a little community and im immensely proud to be part of it. | |
Hammer |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:35 |
Always said I envy fans of lower division clubs, not in a pat on the head patronising way but in a football romanticism type way. | |
Ben J |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:35 |
People have ripped Gooner's in the past for celebrating match wins like we'd won a trophy. Well this probably sums up why. Enjoying the good times, never mind how small they are. | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:34 |
Yep, its a life thing in general. A person who is born with a silver spoon in their gob, who gets given everything in life without having to graft for it, will never appreciate what they have. | |
Cavey |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:33 |
Said it a million times, football fans as a group are fucking idiots. Fickle, easily swayed and believe everything they read in the papers and let it shape their opinions. Derby fans are some of the worst,but that could just be because I'm surrounded by them | |
Dave |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:18 |
It's not just a football thing, although some football fans certainly seem more fickle and have short memories. | |
Steve |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 19:01 |
Read it the other day, tis an interesting article | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 25th Mar 14 at 18:53 |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26704856 |