I love Bernardo.The rags seem a tad upset with our little Berni. Who to be fair really hates them.
I think his will to win spreads through the team.
I love Bernardo.The rags seem a tad upset with our little Berni. Who to be fair really hates them.
I don’t even want them to win a throw-in, whether they’re playing us, or not.Ohh they were bothered alright, walking back to the tube saw a couple of teenage lads trying to rile up families even. I thought there lot were at their worst yesterday, really insulting obvious tourist 'blues' who didn't have a clue what was going on...the irony..Utd have had these tourists for decades..anyway ..vile lot..Im with you, don't want them to win a game of marbles v us let alone ANY match...they are still streets ahead of Liverpool in the scum stakes..
He wasn’t our CEO. He went to OT because they offered him that role. He wasn’t good enough to do it at oursWhat is it with all those back room staff dicks, lined up in identical suit and ties, like they’re getting a team photo done or some shit?
Until I watched highlights of the game this afternoon, I’d never seen that Omar guy in my life. Despite being at City for years.
They showed more of him and the other bellends than half the players on the highlights.
Didn’t look like Scruffy Jim bothered though. Probably at the Chelsea game.
Didn't see the game as I was being a good husband on my wedding anniversary. However my rag neighbour tells me the best team lost which is good enough for me. No need to watch any highlights

Don't forget the dog!As long as we don't go all Arsenal by claiming it as a title and having out team photo retaken :)
Your neighbour is a liar as we wonDidn't see the game as I was being a good husband on my wedding anniversary. However my rag neighbour tells me the best team lost which is good enough for me. No need to watch any highlights
Top berting.I got huge pleasure at the match watching the anguish of their fanbase. Perhaps I am just an old bitter blue but I enjoyed their reluctant guard of honour as much as our trophy lift. It was my 93rd Derby match and I will never get tired of beating them.
Judging by our resident forum gooners they were there just 12 months early.Fun day. Lots of beer. Lots of tourists to shake my head at (Several with Arsenal tops on for some reason). Beating those dirty red bastards. What's not to like.
In Cornwall at present caught the last 20 mins and pens, and it struck me the many thousands of tourists in our end. Seemed to be a real apathy for this game, celebrations very muted when we won the shootout. It said it all about the interest in this game when only 2 members of our supporters branch out of 130 wanted a ticketat the back of 641 block..about three or four genuine blues = no songs --- literally throughout the whole game = 0 songs ..i can understand the apathy. we have been there about 30 times in 12 - 14 years ..but as been said here ...its a derby still! Yooonited taking the piss on the tubes..everywhere ,...city give us a song...no 'city fans' near me would have known one!
Shear Heart Attack my favourite album. Brighton Rock my favourite Queen track.A Night At The Opera is my absolute favourite album.
And while I think side two of A Day At The Races is the best of all, it’s let down by side one, Tie Your Mother Down, excepted.
SHA is a great album, too; so many different styles of music.Shear Heart Attack my favourite album. Brighton Rock my favourite Queen track.
Tell me about it. Going to the Etihad on the Metro these days is like being on the Shanghai Express.We were in the Chinese End! :-)
Most ever number of half and half scarves in our end. I am not too irked by them usually - but in a derby match??? Do me a favour, please!
Really enjoyed the win though, especially after we thought we’d blown it, twice!
Went back to Ruislip after the match and had a great curry, more beer and a big sing-song on the minibus on the way home. All in all yet another great trip to Wembley and I am really looking forward to the next one.
And there wasn’t a vacancy.He wasn’t our CEO. He went to OT because they offered him that role. He wasn’t good enough to do it at ours
I got huge pleasure at the match watching the anguish of their fanbase. Perhaps I am just an old bitter blue but I enjoyed their reluctant guard of honour as much as our trophy lift. It was my 93rd Derby match and I will never get tired of beating them.
In Cornwall at present caught the last 20 mins and pens, and it struck me the many thousands of tourists in our end. Seemed to be a real apathy for this game, celebrations very muted when we won the shootout. It said it all about the interest in this game when only 2 members of our supporters branch out of 130 wanted a ticket