Redcafe clowns

ardwickboy said:
jrb said:
If you ever get any s*** about the poznan, just point any Rag to this video and watch them squirm with.......(fill in as appropriate)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCFDrMpz9pQ[/youtube]

PS. CHELMSFORD REDS BANNER BEHIND FAT ARSE ON THE MIC.
Cringeworthy comes to mind, what an embarrasing video.



Baaaaaaaahahahhahhaa 34 years FACK AWL.... whats with that bum bag that rag twat is wearing??! would love to smack that twat.
 
LiamW17 said:
mancityvstoke said:
Which part of Yorkshire? Was your Dad a Manc?


West Yorskhire, and no that's not what the W is for in my name, my Dad is also from here, but like I say, when watching football wasn't as accessible as it is today, it's understandable that he grew an affinity towards the team he saw most often

Do you mean 'he grew affinity towards United becasue they won things' - United are the easiest team in the country to support. All these fans that come from all over - what is the one reason the support united ? simple, its becasue they win things. Glory Hunters.
 
samharris said:
mancityvstoke said:
Football wasn't as accessible as today? How do you mean?


What was wrong with your local clubs?

Leeds Utd for example?

Cant believe someone had the chance to pick a team from undoubtely the worst two football clubs on earth and went for the worst one.. :)


Well, going to OT for football was out of the question back then, number of reasons, travel money etc, not from Leeds, but Christ, I hate to think of my life he had chosen to support them as a kid. And I;m not talking about watching them on the tele, I mean just following them in general. He did support his local team as well, mainly for the sake of watching football rather than being a fan of the club, I did the same last season when I couldn't afford to go to United
 
vincent said:
LiamW17 said:
West Yorskhire, and no that's not what the W is for in my name, my Dad is also from here, but like I say, when watching football wasn't as accessible as it is today, it's understandable that he grew an affinity towards the team he saw most often

Do you mean 'he grew affinity towards United becasue they won things' - United are the easiest team in the country to support. All these fans that come from all over - what is the one reason the support united ? simple, its becasue they win things. Glory Hunters.


I mean, his favourite players played for United, mainly Best and Charlton but as somebody has said before, as long as you support them for the right reasons, which we both do (he still supported them during that season in the old second division) it doesn't matter where you come from
 
LiamW17 said:
samharris said:
Cant believe someone had the chance to pick a team from undoubtely the worst two football clubs on earth and went for the worst one.. :)


Well, going to OT for football was out of the question back then, number of reasons, travel money etc, not from Leeds, but Christ, I hate to think of my life he had chosen to support them as a kid. And I;m not talking about watching them on the tele, I mean just following them in general. He did support his local team as well, mainly for the sake of watching football rather than being a fan of the club, I did the same last season when I couldn't afford to go to United


so you support two teams? Which is the other one?

Why try to support a club you can't afford to travel to?

What did you mean by " you were born to support Man U?"
 
LiamW17 said:
samharris said:
Cant believe someone had the chance to pick a team from undoubtely the worst two football clubs on earth and went for the worst one.. :)


Well, going to OT for football was out of the question back then, number of reasons, travel money etc, not from Leeds, but Christ, I hate to think of my life he had chosen to support them as a kid. And I;m not talking about watching them on the tele, I mean just following them in general. He did support his local team as well, mainly for the sake of watching football rather than being a fan of the club, I did the same last season when I couldn't afford to go to United

Liam, when you grow up and become more proud of your roots you will realise that your life would have been more fulfilled had you supported your local team. You would have an affinity with your community, through good times and bad, and would be able to attend on a regular basis.

As it is, you might as well be a Malaysian national watching the streams on your internet with a fake Chicarito shirt on. You don't know what you are missing out on.
 
LiamW17 said:
vincent said:
Do you mean 'he grew affinity towards United becasue they won things' - United are the easiest team in the country to support. All these fans that come from all over - what is the one reason the support united ? simple, its becasue they win things. Glory Hunters.


I mean, his favourite players played for United, mainly Best and Charlton but as somebody has said before, as long as you support them for the right reasons, which we both do (he still supported them during that season in the old second division) it doesn't matter where you come from

You and your Dad both support them for one reason GLORY HUNTERS
 
gaudinho's stolen car said:
LiamW17 said:
Well, going to OT for football was out of the question back then, number of reasons, travel money etc, not from Leeds, but Christ, I hate to think of my life he had chosen to support them as a kid. And I;m not talking about watching them on the tele, I mean just following them in general. He did support his local team as well, mainly for the sake of watching football rather than being a fan of the club, I did the same last season when I couldn't afford to go to United


Liam, when you grow up and become more proud of your roots you will realise that your life would have been more fulfilled had you supported your local team. You would have an affinity with your community, through good times and bad, and would be able to attend on a regular basis.

As it is, you might as well be a Malaysian national watching the streams on your internet with a fake Chicarito shirt on. You don't know what you are missing out on.

To be honest, I don't think I'll ever be properly 'proud' of my roots, the hole that I live in.. But I do occasionally look on at the fans of their local team and think, as shit as you're doing, you're all doing shit together, even when I go to the odd game I think, there's a sense of community and that everybody here knows each other, which, honestly, I don't really like about OT, as many people there are from Manchester, a lot are from Ireland, London etc. In fact, I saw a coach that said 'Dorset branch' of the MUFC Supporters' club. I also hate the day trippers.
 

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