Re: Football Chat Thread PART II : Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:56 pm
Northampton_Saint wrote:
MK Dons all the way.
There is no more wretched a creature on the face of God's green earth than the PL club "fan" who has never even so much as lived within a 50 mile radius of "their" club and none of them are worthy of more respect in my eyes than the dirt on the sole of my shoe.
...and God knows where you got Darlington from...
There is no more wretched a creature on the face of God's green earth than the PL club "fan" who has never even so much as lived within a 50 mile radius of "their" club and none of them are worthy of more respect in my eyes than the dirt on the sole of my shoe.
...and God knows where you got Darlington from...
OK, i'll bite.
This from a supporter of a club who used to be named differently, and used to play miles down the road? I ended up a Man Utd fan because back in 90/91 (pre PL, notice), my mum's fella was from Manchester, and a Utd fan, and i would watch the occasional televised match with him. Now, i go when i can (which isn't often, as my wages are sh*t). I did also used to go and watch my local team (who now don't exist) when pocket money allowed it (fresh prince will vouch for that). There can be no arguement that the emergence of the Premier League, and Sky giving the opportunity to watch the most successful teams on a weekly basi, has had an adverse effect on clubs below the PL, but your mud-slinging is just a wee bit desperate.