blueparrot
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Trouble is they all seem to live on bluemoon these days.Turned out the miserable sods is only a very tiny sample of our whole fanbase.
Trouble is they all seem to live on bluemoon these days.Turned out the miserable sods is only a very tiny sample of our whole fanbase.
Same pal. I actually sent my cousins a message as I got on the train at Wembley Central just said enjoy it, might see you later. They spotted me outside ot after the 6-1 and came over without me seeing them, and said out with a load of reds but let them know where I am in few hours for a meet up.Totally agree. My sister is a United season ticket holder because of her husband. Neither of us ever take the piss when we win.
Another mate is a red who put something about winning on Facebook so I congratulated him on their giant killing. He commented he’d also won £700 at the bookies at 10-1. I commented I’d spunked £700 on a wasted trip, we had a laugh and that was that.
I didn’t get a single text apart from blues commenting how disappointing it was, a few fans of other clubs saying hard luck (because everyone hates Man United).
I don’t think I’ve ever had a text from a United fan taking the piss.
Maybe you need a new username!Have to put my hand up and admit I was wrong earlier and that was a decent turnout after thinking at 7:30 we had fucked it up going ahead tonight. Fair play to the blues that were there.
Players seemed to enjoy it as well so was a good way to get yesterday out of the system before the summer.
Touche !Good on you for admitting you were wrong, you fucking nipple ;)
Same here.Good to see Pep and the players enjoying themselves.Enjoyed that. Was a bit down after yesterday but lifted me spirits. Good to sign out on a positive and roll on the rags in the Charity Shield. Can't wait!
...and it appeared mostly quite sober, I hope they all have a fucking good celebration tonight though.Same here.Good to see Pep and the players enjoying themselves.
Oh yes I hadn’t thought about the rags in the Charity Shield and I thought I had nowt to look forward to.Ta mate.Enjoyed that. Was a bit down after yesterday but lifted me spirits. Good to sign out on a positive and roll on the rags in the Charity Shield. Can't wait!
Just thought I'd highlight this Bellends post again, just incase anyone missed it first time round.And this is it in a nutshell.
My thought last week was that it was symptomatic of the arrogance that has swept over both the club and supporters, and there was generally an assumption that we would win yesterday.
I read a post before about people being "self-entitled" for not turning up. However, I only did last year's parade because it was really special. Hanging around for an hour to get a few seconds glimpse of players is something that those that don't go to games are more inclined to do than those who have seen all the celebrations in the stadium. Quite frankly, I've got better things to do. It's for kids and their families.
What those organising need to do, though, is think ahead. You didn't need to be a rocket scientist to work out that the mood would be dark if we lost to a pretty average Manchester United side in the Final. In reality, the celebratory mood for the title win has lost momentum, and in the couple of days after losing to United in a Final, that's the overriding emotion.
If we'd left this a few days, the mood would have lifted again, but as it happens, to hold a parade the day after losing a Cup Final to United is going to require a lot of false emotion. Are the players supposed to party on the bus a day after blowing the double against the Rags? Are we as supporters supposed to forget the hurt of yesterday in an instant and have a right good knees-up?
You can add to all of that that many have just had along journey home today and simply don't want to decamp to Manchester city centre on a Bank Holiday Sunday night when many will have other plans already in place.
The turnout for this parade is going to be shambolically low and it will create some dreadful PR. It will play perfectly into the hands of our enemies, who will use pictures of it for years to try and embarrass us with.
We gambled upon winning yesterday when organising this and now we have to go with it despite not doing. It's a spectacular own goal, and it'll be all over social media within the hour.
Really need revenge for that Charity Shield debacle in 2011 I tool my lads to, their first City game at Wembley. Glad it's United not Arsenal again.Oh yes I hadn’t thought about the rags in the Charity Shield and I thought I had nowt to look forward to.Ta mate.
Well you were fucking wrong..great turn out and great to show our appreciation to the ladsAnd this is it in a nutshell.
My thought last week was that it was symptomatic of the arrogance that has swept over both the club and supporters, and there was generally an assumption that we would win yesterday.
I read a post before about people being "self-entitled" for not turning up. However, I only did last year's parade because it was really special. Hanging around for an hour to get a few seconds glimpse of players is something that those that don't go to games are more inclined to do than those who have seen all the celebrations in the stadium. Quite frankly, I've got better things to do. It's for kids and their families.
What those organising need to do, though, is think ahead. You didn't need to be a rocket scientist to work out that the mood would be dark if we lost to a pretty average Manchester United side in the Final. In reality, the celebratory mood for the title win has lost momentum, and in the couple of days after losing to United in a Final, that's the overriding emotion.
If we'd left this a few days, the mood would have lifted again, but as it happens, to hold a parade the day after losing a Cup Final to United is going to require a lot of false emotion. Are the players supposed to party on the bus a day after blowing the double against the Rags? Are we as supporters supposed to forget the hurt of yesterday in an instant and have a right good knees-up?
You can add to all of that that many have just had along journey home today and simply don't want to decamp to Manchester city centre on a Bank Holiday Sunday night when many will have other plans already in place.
The turnout for this parade is going to be shambolically low and it will create some dreadful PR. It will play perfectly into the hands of our enemies, who will use pictures of it for years to try and embarrass us with.
We gambled upon winning yesterday when organising this and now we have to go with it despite not doing. It's a spectacular own goal, and it'll be all over social media within the hour.
Well highlighted.Just thought I'd highlight this Bellends post again, just incase anyone missed it first time round.