oneclubfrommanchester
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If there was CL cup for supporters the Germans would win it every fuckin year. Do they have rehearsals every week ffs.
I am one of those and I stand over it. To me it is a competition that we should aspire to winning in the future but right now we are not serious contenders. I repeat what I said last week that I would have traded winning this group for three points at Stoke. If in May we come up two points short I suggest you will feel exactly the same
Well done. We did each other a favour last night. I was at the Sevilla v Juve game and have to say the biggest cheer of the night was when you equalised.
Eh? I was there so didn't have to listen to any commentary to tell me we were the second best team in the first half. Our passing, pressing, energy and shape were all over the place. Borrussia were the better side, but only because we allowed them to be.I thought we didnt deserve to be losing at half time and dont buy all this borussia were the better side , Id say watch that game again and dont listen to francis and his sidekick and all their negativity , we wernt as bad as they and others were making out
It's a bit embarrassing the contrast considering how we used to be, not saying we'd have beat them back then for atmosphere though. They seem to be the same at home too, german clubs.If there was CL cup for supporters the Germans would win it every fuckin year. Do they have rehearsals every week ffs.
If there was CL cup for supporters the Germans would win it every fuckin year. Do they have rehearsals every week ffs.
The MGB fans were certainly impressive but I was in no way embarrassed. Although it makes them noisy and entertaining, I find all the choreographed singing along to the drums and organised jumping a bit artificial. It seemed more important to them to do this than actually react to what was happening on the pitch. It seemed that the noise level barely changed when they scored and a goal seemed a bit of a rude interruption to their orchestrated performance. It was all very German.The Gladbach fans were immense ,as they were at their stadium, ours in comparison are feeble, it was embarrassing the other night. That's where we are now I suppose, we were never as loud as them, ever, or as orchestrated but that's just a culture thing I think. There's no trying to be cool with them they just go to enjoy, I suspect their vocal support is a much more varied mix of class etc
The MGB fans were certainly impressive but I was in no way embarrassed. Although it makes them noisy and entertaining, I find all the choreographed singing along to the drums and organised jumping a bit artificial. It seemed more important to them to do this than actually react to what was happening on the pitch. It seemed that the noise level barely changed when they scored and a goal seemed a bit of a rude interruption to their orchestrated performance. It was all very German.
I'd rather we made a noise that reflected what was happening on the pitch but it would be good if the whole stadium joined in sometimes.