amooballer
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Re: What happened with Rio?
He deserved it. Hit himself while celebrating
He deserved it. Hit himself while celebrating
amooballer said:He deserved it. Hit himself while celebrating
There's nothing knee-jerk about FTG's homosexuality. Most people at Bluemoon shindigs have been subjected to his amorous advances and will attest to that.JOGAMIGMOG said:Feed-The-Goat said:This explains why the fans of other clubs call us ***** when they used to love us. We all get tarred by the same brush over shit like this and the **** with the coin, the fat wanker kicking off and the total bellend Hart should have twatted who tried to get to Ferdinand are to blame.
Sometimes im embarrassed to be a blue as today has shown we are becoming what we hate the most, just like rags.
Knee-jerk gayness.
Chippy_boy said:amooballer said:He deserved it. Hit himself while celebrating
Have a good day on the bins tomorrow.
Marvin said:Doesn't surprise me, and I think Rooney knew full well what he was doing and didn't really care. But the coin-throwers are nevertheless idiots who shouldn't be a football, and yes if they celebrate in front of the City fans you should take itdancity19 said:I'd never throw anything myself. If you do, you should know what the potential consequences are. Usually the people who are throwing stuff are going to be short of a few brain cells.MCFC BOB said:I think it's upsetting that Ferdinand should expect to be hit by a coin for celebrating with his teammates.
That being said, too many people on here are quick to take the morale high ground and criticise our own fans. It could happen everywhere; every club has their fair share of trouble causers following them. And, what are the United players, Phil Jones for example, thinking of when they celebrate like they did in front of the city fans. It's one of, if not THE most highly charged game of the season. Take into account what happened last season. Take into account the manner of the game and their victory and that it was a 92nd minute winner, or whatever, it doesn't surprise me in the slightest.
And actually, I'm not that bothered. What I don't want is City as a club getting negative press, which we could do without after a pretty dismal week on the pitch, so we don't need it compounded by getting abuse off it. But what do people expect, it's football fans in a highly charged hostile atmosphere, against our bitterest of rivals- they get a late winner and celebrate in front of our fans.
If they are allowed to do that, then what on earth do people expect. The fans to just sit there and take it. It doesn't work like that. It was always going to happen.
Getting onto the pitch was wrong. Throwing coins is wrong. Throwing coins just at the corner flag in the middle of a game is especially wrong. But when they incite a crowd like they did, I don't know what you, or they expect to happen. I am not condoning it, but it doesn't surprise me. As long as it wasn't you, so you're not receiving a ban why do you care. I wouldn't be stupid enough to do it, so I don't care. But in that environment, that atmosphere, and that moment, if people are stupid enough to do it then fine, so be it, get over it. I can half see why they lost themselves to do it.
I expect some to lose it, but we have to police ourselves and that's what forums like this can do. To the outside world, I'll point out what you said too, but to City fans, you can't do that.dancity19 said:Marvin said:Doesn't surprise me, and I think Rooney knew full well what he was doing and didn't really care. But the coin-throwers are nevertheless idiots who shouldn't be a football, and yes if they celebrate in front of the City fans you should take itdancity19 said:I'd never throw anything myself. If you do, you should know what the potential consequences are. Usually the people who are throwing stuff are going to be short of a few brain cells.
That being said, too many people on here are quick to take the morale high ground and criticise our own fans. It could happen everywhere; every club has their fair share of trouble causers following them. And, what are the United players, Phil Jones for example, thinking of when they celebrate like they did in front of the city fans. It's one of, if not THE most highly charged game of the season. Take into account what happened last season. Take into account the manner of the game and their victory and that it was a 92nd minute winner, or whatever, it doesn't surprise me in the slightest.
And actually, I'm not that bothered. What I don't want is City as a club getting negative press, which we could do without after a pretty dismal week on the pitch, so we don't need it compounded by getting abuse off it. But what do people expect, it's football fans in a highly charged hostile atmosphere, against our bitterest of rivals- they get a late winner and celebrate in front of our fans.
If they are allowed to do that, then what on earth do people expect. The fans to just sit there and take it. It doesn't work like that. It was always going to happen.
Getting onto the pitch was wrong. Throwing coins is wrong. Throwing coins just at the corner flag in the middle of a game is especially wrong. But when they incite a crowd like they did, I don't know what you, or they expect to happen. I am not condoning it, but it doesn't surprise me. As long as it wasn't you, so you're not receiving a ban why do you care. I wouldn't be stupid enough to do it, so I don't care. But in that environment, that atmosphere, and that moment, if people are stupid enough to do it then fine, so be it, get over it. I can half see why they lost themselves to do it.
Well I did take it, as did most people. But it doesn't surprise me, and the morale high ground some people take on here to condemn this is OTT. It's football, we lost in the last seconds of a derby and their players were celebrating right in front of our fans...what do people expect.
you utter utter knobhead.greasedupdeafguy said:Pity it didnt take his eye out the ****