1961_vintage
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Because it was never, ever just about winning.So maybe it wasn’t that bad.
Because it was never, ever just about winning.So maybe it wasn’t that bad.
So am I but I didn't like to say.I couldn't give a fuck I'm a closet Chelsea fan ;-)
It's true of some, I don't know how many.The fundamental issue is that some fans kidded themselves into the notion that winning the title every season was the norm and it would simply continue forever, and they are struggling to process the fact that this was simply an illusion.
Can’t believe I left the 10-1 off that list!Because it was never, ever just about winning.
Yes, they are still in a state of general disbelief about their fall. It’s actually nuts when you step back and think about it, given how much they’ve spent to get there.It's true of some, I don't know how many.
The horrible thing about that is that it very exactly describes the mindset that United fans — and most of them, I think, not simply a minority — had got to by 2011. Even now, they still can't quite believe that they have become just another mid-table team. Which is standard fare for just about every club at one point or another (and will be ours at some point in the future). They are shell shocked.
They are the emperor's new clothes manifest. At every turn they are told how magnificently wonderful they are by an obsequious slither of bought-and-paid-for client media shills and profiteering leeches. Utterly deluded.It's true of some, I don't know how many.
The horrible thing about that is that it very exactly describes the mindset that United fans — and most of them, I think, not simply a minority — had got to by 2011. Even now, they still can't quite believe that they have become just another mid-table team. Which is standard fare for just about every club at one point or another (and will be ours at some point in the future). They are shell shocked.
Huddersfield 1987 ???Thing is, we had more good times in the ‘80s than the vast majority of football fans.
We had an FA Cup Final, a League Cup Semi Final, a couple of quarter finals, Charlton, Bradford, the 5-1, Trevor Francis, Kazimierz Deyna, beating Liverpool on Boxing Day in 1981 and 1985, drawing at Old Trafford after being 2-0 down and playing in a Micky Mouse Cup Final the next day. Gordon Davies and Mark Lillis!
Plenty of great memories.
Plenty of football fans never get to experience all that in a lifetime.
So maybe it wasn’t that bad.
You’re right but those people should grow up. It’s football, not life and death, ffs.It's been the same since time (or the Internet, at least) began. You are not going to get bags of civility and rationality on the day of a defeat, not least one at home to Spurs. I'd actually say a lot of people come here in such circumstances because it serves an emotional purpose - a place to vent and seek comfort amongst like-minded others. In many cases, people don't actually mean what they say, but they're not here for nuance. They're here to serve an emotional purpose and it's never been any different.
And it’s a BARM.It was called Vimpto when I was a kid and no matter what they put on the label, it's still Vimpto.
That being the case, I doubt it's many of us focs to be honest.The fundamental issue is that some fans kidded themselves into the notion that winning the title every season was the norm and it would simply continue forever, and they are struggling to process the fact that this was simply an illusion.
That being the case, I doubt it's many of us focs to be honest.
I also reckon on this forum alot who fell into that haven't been to a game in person - sounds sadly familiar to certain others clubs :(
Liverpool will be shell suit shocked when it happens to them again…It's true of some, I don't know how many.
The horrible thing about that is that it very exactly describes the mindset that United fans — and most of them, I think, not simply a minority — had got to by 2011. Even now, they still can't quite believe that they have become just another mid-table team. Which is standard fare for just about every club at one point or another (and will be ours at some point in the future). They are shell shocked.
There is a huge divide between city fans who have been here a while, who went through the crap of those down the road winning everything while we suffered and enjoy the winning now but can still laugh at ourselves when we dont and the newly entitled who think we deserve everything and all players should be cast aside and replaced with shiny new ones as soon as we lose or draw a game.

A significant number of the posters on here have to be Man Utd or Liverpool fans.I swear to God, there's a sizeable number of our fans (particularly on here) who have become extremely entitled. There was a post on here after the game last night (I won't name the poster).....
" the passing and decision making was League Two standard."
It was at that point, I decided to call it a night, before I said/did something I'd have regretted this morning. The match threads in particular are ridiculous now, specially if we aren't 4 up in 30 minutes.