urban genie
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Why don't you fuck off you tosser
To the point :-)
But true
Why don't you fuck off you tosser
He has.Why don't you fuck off you tosser
It was tough to go out like that but I was over it by the time we'd got to the pub afterwards, years of practise I guess.I suppose it is down to interpretation. As I say Wednesday is still raw with me.
Here's the thing about Wednesday night, atmosphere wise it's never been better at the Etihad.. We won the game and you know what I never heard the booing once. Yes we hate Uefa but some minority of fans are acting like scousers Friggen victims. Sing songs about about hating Uefa, turn up and get the stadium bouncing. I get in debt following City, a season ticket holder from Manchester that has lived in Glasgow for 13 years. I travel further for home games than most of you do for aways. I do without, but never do I take watching City for granted and always get behind the team. I was brought up on the Kippax and started going with my mates as a season ticket holder when I was 13..
I begged my dad to take me every week from the age of 6. My season ticket was my birthday present every year until I was working. Yes we have a quality side but they need us. All the fans around me on Wednesday that I didn't recognise sang their hearts out like I never seen since the Hamburg game. If you want to be a victim fair enough, I support the cause but supporting City means going to the game and getting behind the boys in blue. Not being a Victim and not having 10k post on a friggen forum.
Here's the thing about Wednesday night, atmosphere wise it's never been better at the Etihad.. We won the game and you know what I never heard the booing once. Yes we hate Uefa but some minority of fans are acting like scousers Friggen victims. Sing songs about about hating Uefa, turn up and get the stadium bouncing. I get in debt following City, a season ticket holder from Manchester that has lived in Glasgow for 13 years. I travel further for home games than most of you do for aways. I do without, but never do I take watching City for granted and always get behind the team. I was brought up on the Kippax and started going with my mates as a season ticket holder when I was 13..
I begged my dad to take me every week from the age of 6. My season ticket was my birthday present every year until I was working. Yes we have a quality side but they need us. All the fans around me on Wednesday that I didn't recognise sang their hearts out like I never seen since the Hamburg game. If you want to be a victim fair enough, I support the cause but supporting City means going to the game and getting behind the boys in blue. Not being a Victim and not having 10k post on a friggen forum.
It's just a boo.I've never read anything you've ever posted so my post is not directed at you. It's about how friggen awesome the atmosphere was on Wednesday night and how the non season ticket holders helped make it the best since Hamburg. If you remember a lot of City fans that night were not season ticket holders. I am but I get behind the team and would never do anything that was detrimental to the team. The whole story about booing like its your life story stinks of being a victim, its very negative There are positive ways of showing our hatred of Uefa. Supporting the team positively will always come first for me and I will never be a victim.