Alan Harper's Tash
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Football is, like most things, cyclical.Just seen this on Sly. So Dips get away with tapping up another teams player, nothing said in the media about underhand this is, infact all supporting it as a deal.
They will do well with Isak.
Just seen a Dipper talking Cl draw on TV, Trentham Arsehole likely to be given grief and its important that a club like Liverpool ' retain a trophy'.
We got feck all respect from anywhere for winning that PL 4peat tines.
Sucks. I'm really in no mood for Dips, Spuds and Arse this year. We have been the architects of our own downfall with poor recruitment and have let these vile clubs gain on us.
Sorry I am royally passed off ATM.
Yep. Many have become spoilt myself a little also lolFootball is, like most things, cyclical.
We’ve had 15 or so glorious years, including an unprecedented four consecutive titles. Something none of us, even in our wildest dreams, could imagine, when Pearce was sacked in 2007.
The players were exhausted, both mentally and physically.
It’s rather raggy to complain, when we have an off year, IMHO.
This knobend has hanged his tune.
I wonder why.
i assume the Grealish booing has stopped now he's playing for Everton?Isak will get the boo boy treatment at every ground. I'll give it a couple of weeks before the media calls it out and Dipper fans call it hate speech.
He won’t get half of what Raz and Jack got.Isak will get the boo boy treatment at every ground. I'll give it a couple of weeks before the media calls it out and Dipper fans call it hate speech.
I remember watching City in the 90s, getting beat by (among others) Barnet, Barnsley, Oldham, Bury, Lincoln City, Wycombe Wanderers. Genuinely believed I could go my whole life without seeing City win a thing. So an off season is something I can live with.Football is, like most things, cyclical.
We’ve had 15 or so glorious years, including an unprecedented four consecutive titles. Something none of us, even in our wildest dreams, could imagine, when Pearce was sacked in 2007.
The players were exhausted, both mentally and physically.
It’s rather raggy to complain, when we have an off year, IMHO.
Alexander Who?
Indeed. After what many of us have been through over the years in my experience an off season is to be enjoyed, without the pressure of a tight title finish and subsequent high blood pressure in May. It also leads to a relatively relaxing 9 months, with the added advantage of having a good old moan every few weeks. :-)I remember watching City in the 90s, getting beat by (among others) Barnet, Barnsley, Oldham, Bury, Lincoln City, Wycombe Wanderers. Genuinely believed I could go my whole life without seeing City win a thing. So an off season is something I can live with.