Mad Eyed Screamer
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I wanted 10!They tend to do that when a side has got a drubbing, officially wrong? Absolutely but I'm kinda glad they did. 8 nil, no injuries, everyone can get themselves home.
I wanted 10!They tend to do that when a side has got a drubbing, officially wrong? Absolutely but I'm kinda glad they did. 8 nil, no injuries, everyone can get themselves home.
I must admit if it was 9 0 at the time I would have been a bit peeved.I wanted 10!
The whole salford City/class of 92 thing is about him and his pals.Narcissistic gaslighting Giggs sees an opportunity to raise his own status by hijacking the limelight yesterday,possibly undermining a very experienced manager.
It always seems to be about him.
Make no mistake, the BBC like all the other rags that turned out yesterday thought there was a good chance of some 'magic of the fa cup' and a giant killing yesterday because we've been out of sorts. Back under your rocks you cuntsPosters to BBC decided (a bit late in the day) that the BBC had no right to televise such a one sided slaughter and that the Gooners v Rags was the match they should cover (surprise surprise!). I want to offer an alternative view. I thought yesterday's was a great view, especially those shots of the class of 92 wriggling and squirming in their overcoats. Todays match ... Well, when the draw was made, I thought, "Great! One of the ******* will go out!" Now, I think it's rubbish. One of the two most obnoxious clubs in world football will still be in the hat."
Tbf he says that about every player, all the young ones and some others like grealish . He fosters the vibe that they cannot get big heads but to be humble and keep improvingPep damned him with faint praise. “He can play better.”
Only if you give him minutes, Pep.
They seemed to find their voice singing City get battered everywhere they go. Cunts.Yes I had to keep peering up to see if they were there at all
Pal, there are loads of city fans from Stockport. More blues than rags in the town.I suppose somebody has to be.
The faster tempo is so much better imho. The future is blue. I’m confident.Tbf he says that about every player, all the young ones and some others like grealish . He fosters the vibe that they cannot get big heads but to be humble and keep improving
If pep thinks he can fit in with the usual players and in prem games then he will get minutes, now we are out of the funk we have been in he might decide now is the time
It was very exciting to see the youngsters playing how we used to play with raz and sane , quick passing , fowards play, etc , freer than we have played all season
now he is a proper fucking herbert.![]()
How did that go then?
Fully expected us to get beat by whatever team you were going to put out but certainly not by eight clear goals. Always wanted us to remain competitive for as long as possible but as soon as that early opener went in I knew it was going to be a long hard afternoon. Were we poor and you very good? Can only say yes to both although my main disappointment wasn't the final scoreline but the fact that we looked like a team who hadn't played together before and without any organised structure. We gave you far too much space and time on the ball, constantly backed off, lost the one on one tussles and quite honestly, other than really late on, never really looked like scoring just once to give us something to cheer about.
Other than when the teams came onto the pitch and at the very start of the game it was obvious that with the 'regular' vocal supporters being spread all over that the top tier that our varied repertoire of songs wouldn't stand a chance of being sung or heard only to be replaced repeatedly by quite frankly monotonous anti-City songs. Add to that the clowns in front of me and my mates who spent the whole afternoon frothing at the mouth while gesticulating to the home supporters made for an all together embarrassing but I suppose predictable scenario from non genuine Salford supporters.
As a lover of lower and non-league football I have to say though that I couldn't watch football week in and week out in huge (although impressive looking) super-bowl like stadiums which is obviously par for the course at the highest level. While having a perfect view from the top tier I felt an unreal sense of disconnect being so far away from the action. I guess it's what you're used to but it definitely isn't for me. Give me leaky roofs and leaning on pitch side railings every time!
From our point of view I'm pretty confident that manager Karl Robinson can and will pick the players up after Saturday's mauling ahead of our league game against Fleetwood Town this coming weekend. Certainly hope so!
All the best ............
Respect for not reverting to kicking lumps out of us like others!Fully expected us to get beat by whatever team you were going to put out but certainly not by eight clear goals. Always wanted us to remain competitive for as long as possible but as soon as that early opener went in I knew it was going to be a long hard afternoon. Were we poor and you very good? Can only say yes to both although my main disappointment wasn't the final scoreline but the fact that we looked like a team who hadn't played together before and without any organised structure. We gave you far too much space and time on the ball, constantly backed off, lost the one on one tussles and quite honestly, other than really late on, never really looked like scoring just once to give us something to cheer about.
Other than when the teams came onto the pitch and at the very start of the game it was obvious that with the 'regular' vocal supporters being spread all over that the top tier that our varied repertoire of songs wouldn't stand a chance of being sung or heard only to be replaced repeatedly by quite frankly monotonous anti-City songs. Add to that the clowns in front of me and my mates who spent the whole afternoon frothing at the mouth while gesticulating to the home supporters made for an all together embarrassing but I suppose predictable scenario from non genuine Salford supporters.
As a lover of lower and non-league football I have to say though that I couldn't watch football week in and week out in huge (although impressive looking) super-bowl like stadiums which is obviously par for the course at the highest level. While having a perfect view from the top tier I felt an unreal sense of disconnect being so far away from the action. I guess it's what you're used to but it definitely isn't for me. Give me leaky roofs and leaning on pitch side railings every time!
From our point of view I'm pretty confident that manager Karl Robinson can and will pick the players up after Saturday's mauling ahead of our league game against Fleetwood Town this coming weekend. Certainly hope so!
All the best ............
Which one? They both play in red, but which way should he drive…and how far?!If you like leaky roofs there’s a ground up the road perfect for you & the footballs shite as well.
But,but...After vowing to have a baileys for every goal pre kick off, i was very, very drunk by full time.
Yeah a couple sat next to us in 241. A bit mouthy amongst themselves but generally good natured - they could hardly be otherwise with the way the game went.Late to the party, but an excellent win and good to see so many young players come in and deliver strong performances. A few sloppy passes but always to be expected when you make a number of changes and many haven't played for a while. Pep continues to be a master at negotiating these early rounds with a solid spine of experience to assist the younger players. O'Reilly was strong and committed at full back and got his goal.
5 English players started the game and 6 finished it with 6 of the goals scored by Englishmen. Whilst not all academy products, that's still something that's great to see. I thought Mubama was very good, running hard, putting himself about and other than the timing of some of his runs it was good to see such a physical and committed player come in. He didn't look bothered about the occasion. McAtee grew into the game and finally managed to get on the ball a bit more and excellent for him to get his goals. He said exactly the right things post-game as well, which will go down well with Pep.
Hope the ex-Rags and rags in attendance enjoyed it as much as I did.