Pingu the Penguin
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I would as piss isn't putting out a man on fire so double the fun.Stone is a despicable twat and I wouldn’t even piss on him if he was on fire.
Fkin hate sky Wouldn’t have it for free CnutsNot even three fuckin minutes and sky manage to get in that the players on the pitch are worth £330M
Still waiting for the barcode value
Put it in BEIN Sports 1Fkin hate sky Wouldn’t have it for free Cnuts
I can see your point pal, but we moan at the red shirts clamouring for fans from Turo to Thailand. It is fact that bigger clubs do hamper the growth of smaller clubs such as ..exeter etc. Any one can do what they want but we can't moan about a few clubs monopolisingI wouldn’t want fans from Plymouth either, but for different reasons to you I suspect (Green and White shite).
That unfortunate issue aside, the arrogance of birthplace on here never ceases to amaze me. Aside from a corridor about 40 miles wide that runs down from Lancashire to London, the bulk of this land is rural and people growing up outside that corridor can have up to 70 to 80 miles of open country between them and the nearest PL team geographically. However, the PL is what they are force fed from cradle to grave, so it should hardly be a surprise when people from places like Herefordshire, Cumbria, Devon, Cambridgeshire and Dyfed support PL teams, and nor does it mean that they don’t support their ‘local’ teams either. How many City fans also go and watch Rochdale, Stockport or Bury on an occasional basis? Loads I’ll bet.
Although I no longer live there, I still go and watch Exeter 4 or 5 times a season and have done for more than 40 years. Some of the crowd there will follow a PL club first and Exeter second, and some the other way round, but very few will only support Exeter.
I’m in the former camp, with Francis Lee my absolute hero as a little kid, I first went to watch MCFC play in 1974 and I’ve been going home and away since 1982. I can maybe understand criticism of adults picking a successful team to latch on to, but youngsters can be influenced by a multitude of factors - individual player loyalty, friends, kits, even good old fashioned contrariness - and my class at Primary School had kids in it who were passionate about a whole raft of teams, with geography an utterly inconsequential factor.
Whatever, as long as there’s TV sets you’d better get used to out of town support, or you’re going to be disappointed
One of them cost a third of that...jokersFkin hate sky Wouldn’t have it for free Cnuts
I get your point but we can all have other opinionsI wouldn’t want fans from Plymouth either, but for different reasons to you I suspect (Green and White shite).
That unfortunate issue aside, the arrogance of birthplace on here never ceases to amaze me. Aside from a corridor about 40 miles wide that runs down from Lancashire to London, the bulk of this land is rural and people growing up outside that corridor can have up to 70 to 80 miles of open country between them and the nearest PL team geographically. However, the PL is what they are force fed from cradle to grave, so it should hardly be a surprise when people from places like Herefordshire, Cumbria, Devon, Cambridgeshire and Dyfed support PL teams, and nor does it mean that they don’t support their ‘local’ teams either. How many City fans also go and watch Rochdale, Stockport or Bury on an occasional basis? Loads I’ll bet.
Although I no longer live there, I still go and watch Exeter 4 or 5 times a season and have done for more than 40 years. Some of the crowd there will follow a PL club first and Exeter second, and some the other way round, but very few will only support Exeter.
I’m in the former camp, with Francis Lee my absolute hero as a little kid, I first went to watch MCFC play in 1974 and I’ve been going home and away since 1982. I can maybe understand criticism of adults picking a successful team to latch on to, but youngsters can be influenced by a multitude of factors - individual player loyalty, friends, kits, even good old fashioned contrariness - and my class at Primary School had kids in it who were passionate about a whole raft of teams, with geography an utterly inconsequential factor.
Whatever, as long as there’s TV sets you’d better get used to out of town support, or you’re going to be disappointed
Phillips unfortunately has never been the answer ...couldn"t see it when he slid all over the place at Leeds,, just not good enough..no shame in that..just a rare bad buyOne of BBC Sports favourite moves is to take a Pep interview and make the headline about the most negative thing he may have said.
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