The unpopular objective thread

People who think Ronaldo is better than Messi (or Berkovic is better than Benarbia) don’t truly understand football.

Sky’s video about Munich in the lead up to the Benjani derby had a huge, positive effect on our fans.

The club are a disgrace for selling loyalty points through platinum season tickets.

People who have ever paid for these are worse than those who break the unwritten rule of selling tickets for profit to fellow blues.

Pellegrini was a posh Brian Horton. He inherited a fantastic squad and they wanted to show why they wanted Mancini out in that first season. After that his tactics seemed to be “we’ve got Yaya, Sergio and Spanish Dave. One of them will do something.”

Wrexham away was a bigger test of loyalty than York.

People who moan at those of us who care about the look of the kit have lost a bit of the spark from their lives and take life too seriously.

As a fan base, it’s a disappointment that we’ve done so little to deter the Alty fan from refereeing our games.

Niall Quinn said ‘stupendous ‘.

Some blues are too quick to say that we were lucky that United and Liverpool threw away the titles of 2012 and 2014 and should remember that we threw them away first.

We’ll never really shake off our insecurities caused by thirty years of shit.
 
YES YES YES!!! Check my post history with word “Wrexham”. I’ve been trying to convince these bastards of this for years.
Tickets were sold out for almost every away game that season and quickly. I couldn't get a York ticket but Wrexham was sold out before the York match. So it wasn't “loyal“ fans making a statement it was just the regular “loyal“ away fans who went subject to ticket availability. Macclesfield, Chesterfield, and a hammering at Lincoln midweek were shall we say chastening but enjoyable away trips (amongst others)
 
I think tourists, day trippers and fans who latch onto us from afar just because we’re good have no worth as a “supporter”.
 
Tickets were sold out for almost every away game that season and quickly. I couldn't get a York ticket but Wrexham was sold out before the York match. So it wasn't “loyal“ fans making a statement it was just the regular “loyal“ away fans who went subject to ticket availability. Macclesfield, Chesterfield, and a hammering at Lincoln midweek were shall we say chastening but enjoyable away trips (amongst others)

Story of my life, missed Wrexham and Wrexham, but went to Luton and Blackpool away before and after those matches.
 
Tickets were sold out for almost every away game that season and quickly. I couldn't get a York ticket but Wrexham was sold out before the York match. So it wasn't “loyal“ fans making a statement it was just the regular “loyal“ away fans who went subject to ticket availability. Macclesfield, Chesterfield, and a hammering at Lincoln midweek were shall we say chastening but enjoyable away trips (amongst others)
So York tickets would have been sold out weeks before that?
 
So York tickets would have been sold out weeks before that?

Luton was around a similar time and sold out v quickly. Was in there main stand and half of it jumped up when City scored. Away followings were much bigger around those times.
 
Luton was around a similar time and sold out v quickly. Was in there main stand and half of it jumped up when City scored. Away followings were much bigger around those times.
I was behind the other goal at Wrexham. Only the three of us though. Spent two hours listening to rants about English ****s.
 
I was behind the other goal at Wrexham. Only the three of us though. Spent two hours listening to rants about English ****s.

I worked for a subsidiary of Brother once (for about 2 weeks) and there printers etc were made in Ruabon just outside Wrexham. Toilets full of anti-english rhetoric, english go home etc but they all supported liverpool/Utd.
 

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