Ian, he certainly was a success after leaving Maine Road.Phil Bowyer (sic) used to get a few groans from memory as well
Ian, he certainly was a success after leaving Maine Road.Phil Bowyer (sic) used to get a few groans from memory as well
115When Tuesday rolls round and Prime or TNT show us vs Sporting, how many times are that club going to be mentioned, pre-match, in match, and post match?
I’m going for over 50.
Martyn Margetson also came off the bench in a cup game and played outfield when we had an injury and he was our last sub.You’re probably thinking of James, but Harry Dowd played upfront for us when he got injured and scored the winner
Phil Bowyer (sic) used to get a few groans from memory as well
Unbelievable but sadly this it what were up againstJust had a comment removed by the BBC. They put that the 2023-24 title win was the third in a row, when the world and his fucking dog knows it was the fourth. At least the sad cunts have now corrected it. The first draft was rather less polite. Should have sent that.
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Paragraph 11. Do we not check facts any more? Fourth successive premier league title, not the third.
In denial? Ha ha. Deal with it.
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Correct, speaking of the bbc, I saw a piece regarding the haka done by the all blacks, showed it in full with England team facing up at the half way line, brilliant stuff but...the wankers/twats at twickers sang 'sweet chariot' loudly all through the haka, imagine if that was football fans, the media would have gone ballistic, nothing said! this morning breakfast tv showed exactly the same piece but with the crowd singing cut out, to quote homerdog Fucking bbc wankers.Just about to say the same! Fucking BBC wankers!
Correct, speaking of the bbc, I saw a piece regarding the haka done by the all blacks, showed it in full with England team facing up at the half way line, brilliant stuff but...the wankers/twats at twickers sang 'sweet chariot' loudly all through the haka, imagine if that was football fans, the media would have gone ballistic, nothing said! this morning breakfast tv showed exactly the same piece but with the crowd singing cut out, to quote homerdog Fucking bbc wankers.
1964/65 Norwich (H) was my first "live" game at City and as a 13/14 year old and travelling with our neighbour in his car with,his girlfriend,Mum and Gran, a certain Mr Glyn Pardoe who in those days was Citys centre forward, it was unreal.The 80s were great Phil, thousands of miles travelling to celebrate yet another shit performance. We only went because our mates did. It was something to do on a Saturday. :-)
I actually yearn for the 1960s. 62/3 to 65/6 was my all-time favourite period, when we went from dire to 2nd Division Champions, followed by 67/8 to 69/70... football of the gods.
Proper football. Not this namby pamby nonsense that they play on carpets nowadays.
When Spurs lose against Palace and Brighton it doesn’t even create a ripple, City lose one in 33 games and the media know nowts already writing us off.
What a player he turned out to be for Forest and Cloughie.Ian, he certainly was a success after leaving Maine Road.
The haka needs binning off for away games. Special rules for certain teams is nonsense. If they don’t bin it then teams should be allowed to do whatever they want when it’s happening (within reason). I’d encourage supporters to sing as loud as they could or turn their backs.Correct, speaking of the bbc, I saw a piece regarding the haka done by the all blacks, showed it in full with England team facing up at the half way line, brilliant stuff but...the wankers/twats at twickers sang 'sweet chariot' loudly all through the haka, imagine if that was football fans, the media would have gone ballistic, nothing said! this morning breakfast tv showed exactly the same piece but with the crowd singing cut out, to quote homerdog Fucking bbc wankers.
They had a long time to wait. They will put the boot in until we start winning again. They absolutely hate us.When Spurs lose against Palace and Brighton it doesn’t even create a ripple, City lose one in 33 games and the media know nowts already writing us off.
I think that a rugby crowd (especially for an International match) usually shows the utmost respect for the opposing team's national anthem.What's wrong with singing 'sweet chariot' over the haka ?
I'm not into rugby but it's aways baffled me the opponents just stand and watch. Would the All Blacks watch us as we do abit of Maurice Dancing ?
I think that a rugby crowd (especially for an International match) usually shows the utmost respect for the opposing team's national anthem.
The Haka is a cultural offer from the All Blacks or Island countries (e.g. Samoa,) to engage in combat.
It is an usual precursor to a match, so why not enjoy it and admire it's individuality ?
Cannot imagine many of the English front row wanting to Morris Dance though ?
Who's Maurice? ; )What's wrong with singing 'sweet chariot' over the haka ?
I'm not into rugby but it's aways baffled me the opponents just stand and watch. Would the All Blacks watch us as we do abit of Maurice Dancing ?
I honestly love it Balo.When Spurs lose against Palace and Brighton it doesn’t even create a ripple, City lose one in 33 games and the media know nowts already writing us off.
Have a look at it's origins.I thought it was about playing rugby not going into combat
Not even the most famous Gibb brother...Who's Maurice? ; )