Enduring football myths & clichés

For many clubs - Wearing that famous (insert number) shirt is big shoes to fill.

Citys youth system hasn't produced players that have gone on to become regulars in teams.

Celtic and rangers could hold their own in top flight english football (add because of their crowds too if wished).

Anthony taylor supports Alty

Love that
It is every schoolboys dream to play at the Theatre of Dreams

Another few years of this tripe and maybe they can call it the Trafford circus
 
One that really gets me to throwing stuff at the telly or setting fire to what I might be reading is the throwaway nonsense line that because someone is involved in something 'he/she/other genders are available is making history'! Don't these canutes understand that has X or Y shat their load in the privacy of their own asylum they would be making history! It appears again today with Snacho making history by being or doing summat that the DT hack thinks is an incident that 'makes history'!
 
In the 80's and 90's players were quoted as saying that they would, "walk on broken glass", to sign for (insert boyhood fantasy club).
 
In the 80's and 90's players were quoted as saying that they would, "walk on broken glass", to sign for (insert boyhood fantasy club).

Seem to recall Geoff Thomas saying this about City, shortly before signing for Wolves!
 
José Mourinho is a good person deep down.

The idea that whenever he's a twat it's just "distracting attention from his players" is a genuine myth considered true by a surprisingly large number of people, usually those at his current club.
 

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