The Man With The Stick
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It's a stupid thing to do but i imagine he had far worse in Argentina.
Plus, their pies come in tins!
Plus, their pies come in tins!
Its not what i think its what you think, go and look in the mirror and have a good long discussion with yourself, it might be the answer to all your problems, you might be able to get the scissors out and cut up that evil City card(if you have one) and you will be free from all that burden you have been carrying on your shoulders for years, go on do it be a man and face up to your demonsPigeonho said:What do YOU think?blue underpants said:Pige can i ask you a serious question aand can you reply without your usual im holier than thou standard reply ie your ''thick'' your ''a knuckle dragger'' or ''im far more intelligent than you'' attitudesamharris said:the fuck is your problem. minge.
Are you sure your heart and sole are in the right place with this football club?
I know you like to be a ''bit different'' but i have never known a so called blue have views like you its a bit strange to say the least.
When you was younger did somebody drag you along to Maine Rd on a wet dank dismal day and you secretly hated it but you just went along with it just to shut the mithering City fan quiet?
Did somebody then buy you one of the many horrible away kits that Gods own football club have brought out over the years and make you wear it even though it nearly made you puke and you enviously cast eyes at others in the school yard wearing another strip that would make ME puke.
Only asking because it happened to a bloke i worked with, big blue he said but when blues talked to him he couldnt resist the snide remarks about the team, the fans and the stadium, he quit work and next time i seen him years later he had a rag badge on.
Said he woke up one morning and realised he was living a lie and he came out of the closet and bought a rag shirt with Cantona on the back and never looked back
Are YOU surpressing inner demons like my ex work colleague?
Only asking
What a bizarre couple of posts. You've put far too much thought into it all, and I suspect your story is a load of bollocks. Well done though.blue underpants said:Its not what i think its what you think, go and look in the mirror and have a good long discussion with yourself, it might be the answer to all your problems, you might be able to get the scissors out and cut up that evil City card(if you have one) and you will be free from all that burden you have been carrying on your shoulders for years, go on do it be a man and face up to your demonsPigeonho said:What do YOU think?blue underpants said:Pige can i ask you a serious question aand can you reply without your usual im holier than thou standard reply ie your ''thick'' your ''a knuckle dragger'' or ''im far more intelligent than you'' attitude
Are you sure your heart and sole are in the right place with this football club?
I know you like to be a ''bit different'' but i have never known a so called blue have views like you its a bit strange to say the least.
When you was younger did somebody drag you along to Maine Rd on a wet dank dismal day and you secretly hated it but you just went along with it just to shut the mithering City fan quiet?
Did somebody then buy you one of the many horrible away kits that Gods own football club have brought out over the years and make you wear it even though it nearly made you puke and you enviously cast eyes at others in the school yard wearing another strip that would make ME puke.
Only asking because it happened to a bloke i worked with, big blue he said but when blues talked to him he couldnt resist the snide remarks about the team, the fans and the stadium, he quit work and next time i seen him years later he had a rag badge on.
Said he woke up one morning and realised he was living a lie and he came out of the closet and bought a rag shirt with Cantona on the back and never looked back
Are YOU surpressing inner demons like my ex work colleague?
Only asking
Pigeonho said:To each their own, but if it was the other way round there would be blood being sought on this forum for the culprits, and that 'celebrating a last minute goal' wouldn't be anywhere near an excuse, it would just be an act of **** from the person in the Stretford End who threw the coin. You can't really be condoning someone throwing coins, cutting a players head open just because he's gobby about football? Surely?
My mate threw a can of meat and got done for affray bentos!The Man With The Stick said:It's a stupid thing to do but i imagine he had far worse in Argentina.
Plus, their pies come in tins!
Pigeonho said:Which leads me to my point earlier. Put the coin thrower/pie thrower in a room with Ferdinand/Pellegrini and they would show how soft they are, because they're not in the safety of a crowd or safety in numbers. The fact they threw anything at all instantly makes them soft as fuck cowards.-- Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:49 pm --samharris said:The players should know all about the rivalry between City and Scum central, If united fans stood in front of city fans giving it large theyd get twatted,
why should it be any different for players..
If you dont want to get twatted then keep yer fuckin mouth shut..
Thats my take.. ffs even the players have fights now and then..
its a jungle out there... no room for softies..
Twice, then I replied.samharris said:TheMightyQuinn said:I'll be honest here.
Rio had it coming. I'd have felt a twinge of sympathy if it'd perhaps have been a less gobby rag that got hit but as it was, Rio is a mouthy twat who gives but can't take.
Pellegrini wasn't celebrating a last minute goal. He was walking into a stadium. He was working. Rio was prancing in front of opposing fans at a volatile moment asking for for it.
The two incidents can't really be compared.
It's like hitting someone for no reason vs hitting someone who is provoking you.
boo ya fella.. you reading this pige??
Pigeonho said:Which leads me to my point earlier. Put the coin thrower/pie thrower in a room with Ferdinand/Pellegrini and they would show how soft they are, because they're not in the safety of a crowd or safety in numbers. The fact they threw anything at all instantly makes them soft as fuck cowards.
TheMightyQuinn said:Pigeonho said:Which leads me to my point earlier. Put the coin thrower/pie thrower in a room with Ferdinand/Pellegrini and they would show how soft they are, because they're not in the safety of a crowd or safety in numbers. The fact they threw anything at all instantly makes them soft as fuck cowards.
Yeah but Rio wouldn't run up to a bloke he's never met and start screaming in his face would he?
It's football.
He was literally asking for it.
Just as I would be asking for it if I celebrated a last minute winner vs the rags in front of the stretford end.
Whilst I can see the analogy you're making, I can't agree with it. A known trouble maker will go looking for violence, violence which goes beyond football banter. What Ferdinand does is merely banter, but with not violent. To me those, (plural because posters above have said it was quite a few fans), who threw coins took it to the violent level against someone who hasn't been violent. What happened to a good old slagging off of a player verbally?<br /><br />-- Wed Aug 28, 2013 2:00 pm --<br /><br />TheMightyQuinn said:Pigeonho said:To each their own, but if it was the other way round there would be blood being sought on this forum for the culprits, and that 'celebrating a last minute goal' wouldn't be anywhere near an excuse, it would just be an act of **** from the person in the Stretford End who threw the coin. You can't really be condoning someone throwing coins, cutting a players head open just because he's gobby about football? Surely?
I'm not condoning it but at the same time I understand why it happened.
Some things in life are horrible but inevitable. You walk certain streets you get mugged. You piss in the wind and you get wet and you celebrate goals with opposition fans and you might get a smack.
I thought Adebayor Vs Arsenal was brilliant and the Arse fans reaction was hilarious, I didn't like them throwing shit at him but he had it coming and I understood it and could have predicted it.
I'm not advocating violence in any way. I'm soft and anti violence in general. My hatred for the rags is strong but not violent. Not physically anyway.
For me the Rio incident and the Pelli incident are as different as hearing that a rag in colours with his son got beaten up and hearing that a known trouble causer has been beaten. I'd never ever justify a normal fan getting hurt but I wouldn't cry over a known bastard getting what he's been looking for.
Quite honestly if you can't see the difference between verbally winding someone up to do with strong, rival-fuelled football and actually throwing something at someone, then there's not much point in continuing the discussion.samharris said:Pigeonho said:Which leads me to my point earlier. Put the coin thrower/pie thrower in a room with Ferdinand/Pellegrini and they would show how soft they are, because they're not in the safety of a crowd or safety in numbers. The fact they threw anything at all instantly makes them soft as fuck cowards.-- Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:49 pm --samharris said:The players should know all about the rivalry between City and Scum central, If united fans stood in front of city fans giving it large theyd get twatted,
why should it be any different for players..
If you dont want to get twatted then keep yer fuckin mouth shut..
Thats my take.. ffs even the players have fights now and then..
its a jungle out there... no room for softies..
Twice, then I replied.samharris said:boo ya fella.. you reading this pige??
Re the highlighted bit...so fans are cowards cos they throw sommat from the stands,what does it make gimp gob then when he winds up the city fans from behind the protection of the stewards..??