Stretford Born Blue
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Yes, respect to the Stokies, honourable in defeat but don't forget the City fans who also gave a good round of applause to Stoke when they went up for their medals.................
Cheers mate, great gesture. Glad you enjoyed the day regardless of the result, the Stokies I came across were great lads.Mr.Red said:Morning lads.
Just wanted to offer my congratulations on taking the Cup home, your lads fought together really well and looked like the solid unit they should be. You played us at our own game at times, never let us settle, never gave us space and played decent football. We never really got into out stride until the last 10 desperate minutes but by that time you could well have been in front by a few more. It's a shame we didn't give you the fight we were expecting or the performance we've been putting in over the last month or so.
For me, both sets of fans made the day. Fantastic atmosphere, no hostility and a decent banter between us. Had a good chat to a number of Blues fans and the feeling was the same throughout; mutual respect. Made a nice change to speak to fans that were just as passionate, that have been through similar ups and downs and have a good knowledge unlike the usual United, Arsenal and Liverpool fans. There's been friction between or clubs in the past but the general feeling is again, a new found respect. Hat's off to you for being gracious on your win, would have been an easy option to rub our noses in it. There were only the one or two token knuckle draggers that goaded some Stoke fans on the train as we got off and sure enough, some of ours had to retaliate, bless ‘em.
Big shout out to the Man City fan in front of us on the train back. You and your little lad helped keep a smile on our faces.
P.S.- A consolation win would be nice tomorrow ;-). All the best for your Champions League campaign.
Mr.Red said:Morning lads.
Just wanted to offer my congratulations on taking the Cup home, your lads fought together really well and looked like the solid unit they should be. You played us at our own game at times, never let us settle, never gave us space and played decent football. We never really got into out stride until the last 10 desperate minutes but by that time you could well have been in front by a few more. It's a shame we didn't give you the fight we were expecting or the performance we've been putting in over the last month or so.
For me, both sets of fans made the day. Fantastic atmosphere, no hostility and a decent banter between us. Had a good chat to a number of Blues fans and the feeling was the same throughout; mutual respect. Made a nice change to speak to fans that were just as passionate, that have been through similar ups and downs and have a good knowledge unlike the usual United, Arsenal and Liverpool fans. There's been friction between or clubs in the past but the general feeling is again, a new found respect. Hat's off to you for being gracious on your win, would have been an easy option to rub our noses in it. There were only the one or two token knuckle draggers that goaded some Stoke fans on the train as we got off and sure enough, some of ours had to retaliate, bless ‘em.
Big shout out to the Man City fan in front of us on the train back. You and your little lad helped keep a smile on our faces.
P.S.- A consolation win would be nice tomorrow ;-). All the best for your Champions League campaign.
Definitelymasterwig said:Can't imagine they'll bring big numbers on Tuesday but we should show some respect for those that do turn up.