deafmanstevo
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 17 Jul 2011
- Messages
- 1,494
It's not over till the fat woman sings .its only October a long way to go liverpool will have a bad spell.
We do. And by 4 clear goals as the VAR swing will be about 3 goals.I think we probably need to beat them at Anfield to win the league.
Not according to you ... most of us are just watchers and not fans.What a load of bollocks.Unfortunately I was not at the Gillingham game and of course I was there for the QPR one.It does affect other people. You are part of a group whose role is to support the side.
Did you leave against QPR when it was 2-2 or at Wembley when Dickov scored?
2012/13 United go 7 points clear on boxing day and.....ah wait.
2014/15 Chelsea go 7 points ahead over January and....how did that one end again?
2016/17 Chelsea go 7 points clear in December off that back of a big winning streak and...fuck we lost that one as well.
Your post is the definition of selective memory.
We`ve had donkeys years of experience mate to know what to expect.Over the past decade its been a true joy and one that I never thought I`d see in my life-time,way back in those years at Crewe,Stockport,Macclesfield and the infamous "York" away. ;)I threw in the towel from 323 after their first goal went in. I did stay till the end though. There's always a City miracle when yer least expect it. I must have expected one just a little too much and it never materialized. Sorry for hope deserting me!
It's gutting to see your team 1-0 down in a vital match and seeing fans get up out of their seats and stream out of the aisles. It demoralises the rest of the fans left behind and sends a very bad message to the players. It says you've given up.Not according to you ... most of us are just watchers and not fans.What a load of bollocks.Unfortunately I was not at the Gillingham game and of course I was there for the QPR one.
As I said previously I`ve more than done my time supporting the Blues,along with many other "early leavers".
I`ll decide NOT you when I want to leave my seat and for whatever reasons.
I do know that sooner than later I will have to give up my ST as my health is not getting any better.
The one thing I wont do when it happens is come onto this forum and complain about those people NOR will you ever see me complain about people who cannot get to games due to their work schedules,financial reasons,personal life including family and such likes.
They have my sympathy as no doubt some of them would love to their Blue Boys in the flesh.
Therefore it really is about time that this "early leavers" debate is finally put to bed.
We've also seen last minute winners and that is the hallmark of teams that win titles.We`ve had donkeys years of experience mate to know what to expect.Over the past decade its been a true joy and one that I never thought I`d see in my life-time,way back in those years at Crewe,Stockport,Macclesfield and the infamous "York" away. ;)
2012 5 games to go and 8 points behind utd with the media doing cartwheels and it all looked grim....
2014 4 games to go and Liverpool clear at the top with the media doing cartwheels and it all looked grim
2018 Liverpool 7 points clear in December with the media doing cartwheels and it all looked grim
You get the picture.
It's gutting to see your team 1-0 down in a vital match and seeing fans get up out of their seats and stream out of the aisles. It demoralises the rest of the fans left behind and sends a very bad message to the players. It says you've given up.
You say you are empathising with others. Are you really?