Jump to content

Recommended Posts

If you win you are the smugest people on the planet. If the result doesn't go your way - it's everyone elses' fault and you feel victimised because you haven't spent as much, or the ref was biased, or your players are targeted.......


Does my head in.


Torres was clearly a waste of money being the second highest goal scorer in the Premiership this season (which as if you don't already know this, is his first). What was Rafa thinking?!

It's funny how we are labelled as being smug when we win, and are seen as blaming everyone else when things don't go our way, because of course NO other fans do that do they, especially not, god forbid, Liverpool fans???? And when we have the audacity to claim there was a perfectly good shout for a penalty turned down, not for the first time in recent weeks, we are called whingers. Isn't that strange.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> keef

>

> now I know how you feel when you enjoy seeing me get so worked up in other discussions!



Dude, you lost it when Alan Dale was kind enough to point out to us all how much you hate Americans! ;-)


Atila, all other fans moan when things don't go their way, it's the way they moan. Case in point... Mourinho will never ever take his hat off to Liverpool, he will, til the day he dies, say that we never beat them and that it was "the goal that wasn't". Now, that goal from Garcia was iffy, I won't deny it, but it stood, and over the 2 games we were good for the result.


I just hope that IF (and it's still a very big if) Liverpool knock the Arsenal out next week, you guys won't be going on about a penalty that wasn't in years to come...

Oh! chill out for f**k's sake!

Only saw the slimmest of highlights on the BBC News. But what I will say is this .....I didn't think it was a penalty (Dives for cover). You have the audacity to call Torres a diver. Hleb or should that be Pleb went down at the merest of touches like he'd been shot by a sniper (runs for the hills).

Sometimes you get the breaks, sometimes you don't. All to play for at Anfield and this time I hope to watch the game in full down the pub. Come on the Pool!!!!>:D<

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> way to calm the situation there Jah.. ;-)


Honestly, when I read through this latest bit of thread about last night's game I was laughing so hard it hurt. Atila, you're just too easy to wind up. Don't let it get to you. Seriously, I was joking about the penalty and I just knew you'd bite.

And, no I'm not in the slightest bit jealous of you're club's success. Really I'm not. Good luck in the 2nd leg. I just want to see an enteraining game with plenty of goals and may the best team win.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I think it’s depends when you go in as well. I’ve been in a few times in the last month and I haven’t had to wait more than 10 minutes.
    • Hey all 👋 I’m fairly new to running and have (perhaps ambitiously!) signed myself up for a half marathon later this year. I’d love to find a few others who are also just starting out and fancy running together in a relaxed, non-intimidating way.  The idea would be a very low-key, beginner-friendly run club — lots of jogging, walking breaks totally welcome, zero pressure on pace or distance. I’m particularly keen to create a small, supportive group for women who might feel more comfortable running as part of a group, especially around the park. I was thinking of doing gentle runs around Peckham Rye Park to start with. If that sounds like something you’d be up for, give me a shout — would be lovely to see if there’s enough interest to get something going 😊
    • Hey rugby fans,   Happy New Year!   Try Time Kids' Rugby is back this coming Saturday (10th Jan) for the Spring Term! If you struggle to find things to do with your little ankle biters on Saturday mornings, why not come down to Try Time Kids' Rugby and let us take them off your hands for an hour? As well as transferable sports skills, we teach our 2-7 year old members the four pillars of sports that Try Time was founded on, encouraging them to be energetic, imaginative, inclusive and respectful.   Sessions run 9.30-10.30am and 10.45-11.45am on Saturdays depending on the age group. We also run an inclusive more relaxed group for children that would otherwise get lost in our normal fast paced sessions at 10.45am. With Pay As You Go sessions available for those not looking to commit to a full term, there's something for everyone!   Both boys and girls are welcome, sibling discounts are available!   Sign up for a trial today at https://ttkr-dulwich.classforkids.io/   Contact Kat today at [email protected] if you have any questions or would like more details! See you on the pitch!
    • I would think so too but surely they are losing money now anyways from not building for so long
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...