goalmole
Well-Known Member
Impotent rage.Absolutely pathetic and embarrassing, their team were humiliated on Saturday and some of their fans feel the need to behave like that. Small time morons.
Impotent rage.Absolutely pathetic and embarrassing, their team were humiliated on Saturday and some of their fans feel the need to behave like that. Small time morons.
Word!... and we're doing it in a silent dignified way, without mocking or disparaging our neighbours or other clubs that are having problems or are not as successful as us.
The rags may not be in the hole they are in now if they hadn't acted like twats, thinking that there success was going to be eternal and everlasting as of right and believing there own hype and bullshit.
They would have done well to remember the old adage of "be careful who you kick on the way up, because you don't know who you will meet on the way down".
Karma is a woman.
Brilliant post mate!There’s merit in reflecting upon this outstanding win, in the context of the 6-1 from 10 years ago.
The 6-1 was a beautiful moment in time, sending a powerful message that we noisy neighbours were here to stay.
The game on the weekend said so much more. It signified the progress we have made both on and off the pitch. It showed that the gap between the two clubs has become wider, and that steady and astute leadership in all aspects of our business produces quality on the pitch.
The humiliation which we inflicted on them was even more powerful than the 6-1. Their ‘fan base’ had to suffer us playing like it was a training exercise. Their ‘leadership’ had to endure our wonderful travelling fans mocking them endlessly.
It was a moment where they collectively knew that it might take a decade for them to catch up to us, and I’m sure they were thinking they may never catch up.
So well done City. We put the building blocks in place to ensure ongoing success. The rabble down the road don’t even know where to start.
I'm almost embarrassed to put this up and won't do again after this, BUT we have a couple of weeks with not much to do until the next game and I needed my fix of Scum tears in my veins.
Anyway, this popped up on my little search earlier and no matter how much we slag off the Scum, it will never be as satisfying as when they do it to themselves.
I put this on when I was cooking tea tonight and it was funny as fook.
Fair do's to these joker tw@s about their own...
I'm almost embarrassed to put this up and won't do again after this, BUT we have a couple of weeks with not much to do until the next game and I needed my fix of Scum tears in my veins.
Anyway, this popped up on my little search earlier and no matter how much we slag off the Scum, it will never be as satisfying as when they do it to themselves.
I put this on when I was cooking tea tonight and it was funny as fook.
Fair do's to these joker tw@s about their own...
Olly doing his Stan Laurel impression ?
I think the inverted wingers philosophy has evolved to the point where if used for 90 minutes, it doesn't work nearly as effectively as it used to. Defenders have learned how to defend, unless you have exceptionally skilled players like Arjen Robben or Mo Sala.And, I noticed, he said we wanted a right footer on the right and a left footer on the left, hence no Grealish. Inverted wingers is too negative for me, I still believe outflanking the packed defence is best. A good cross is still a big weapon.
It wasn’t concussion it was dizziness.Anyone mentioned the rags four subs, all due to Gregg's favourite shopper's concussion, what a con, he was completely bolloxed like the rest of the rag player's. Just a bunch of cheats.