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Post by eusebio13 on Oct 4, 2015 13:19:13 GMT
(NB includes gratuitous use of the C word) Very funny
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Post by Marc on Oct 4, 2015 13:34:14 GMT
PMSL
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Post by tillbilly on Oct 4, 2015 16:08:28 GMT
This must be the first time I have found it hard to disagree with a Chelsea fan's view of their players and fans.
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 4, 2015 18:52:50 GMT
I guess a mixture of Man Ut Red and Chelsea Blue...Makes Purple!
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Post by Markqpr on Oct 4, 2015 19:04:20 GMT
It seems obvious to me that this is not what he swapped supporting Man Utd. for.
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Post by Marc on Oct 4, 2015 20:01:24 GMT
Pinched from another forum
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Post by steptoesson on Oct 4, 2015 23:28:39 GMT
Cor I bet those johhny-come lately fans who left on 75 mins have cracks in the ground underneath where they are standing, from quaking in their boots, Having Alex Ferguson's long lost love child having a rant like that.
My dog cacked it anyway, run upstairs he did with his tail between his legs, managed to coax him down with a rendition of Kevin Gallen's magic hat.
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NZ Ranger
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Post by NZ Ranger on Oct 5, 2015 8:41:50 GMT
Hahaha love it!
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Oct 5, 2015 9:35:36 GMT
A fair target for some banter, but, OK, the Ch****a link aside, fair play to him. Sure, they attract a large proportion of the prawn sandwich brigade, but they have 'proper' supporters too.
Have to say, much of what he had to say could be said about some of our supporters... the masses that left early at Fulham - even last Saturday when Bolton equalised.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 5, 2015 10:23:58 GMT
He's probably been a life long Chelsea fan for the last 7 years.
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Post by wrenboy61 on Oct 5, 2015 12:51:42 GMT
If you get a chance to watch the Chelski game again look at the crowd. Full of half n half scarves!!!
Says it all really!!!
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 5, 2015 14:17:22 GMT
Out of their 40k gates, there's only about 12k true fans because in the early/mid 90's thats what they were getting in Div 2. Even we were getting better gates.
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Post by sharky on Oct 5, 2015 14:48:11 GMT
Shame, poor young man. Imagine in this day and age having players only interested in the pay packet! That's outrageous.
Welcome to the real world you tosser.
Let's hope they are relegated and change managers 3 times this season.
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Post by steptoesson on Oct 5, 2015 15:38:59 GMT
A fair target for some banter, but, OK, the Ch****a link aside, fair play to him. Sure, they attract a large proportion of the prawn sandwich brigade, but they have 'proper' supporters too. Have to say, much of what he had to say could be said about some of our supporters... the masses that left early at Fulham - even last Saturday when Bolton equalised. Difference being of course our fan base does not really change all that much whether its Prem or Championship. Those that leave early at Rangers have had to put up with complete dross for ages now. Chels@@@ fans are having 1 real bad season in how many years and they leave on 75 mins when a game goes against them. Comparing Rangers fans with theirs is like comparing a lion to a pussy cat. Where as us its a case of. Did they get you to change your heroes for ghosts. Hot ashes for trees, Hot air for a cool breeze. Cold comfort for change, did you exchange A walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage Were lost souls swimming in a fish bowl Year after year, running over the same old ground What have we found the same old fears Wish you were here.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 5, 2015 16:22:11 GMT
They probably raced home to put on their life long Man City supporter jersies.
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Post by Marc on Oct 5, 2015 17:25:27 GMT
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Oct 5, 2015 19:06:26 GMT
Wasn't comparing QPR fans to Ch****a ones generally steptoesson, but the ranting guy seemed genuine, so good on him.
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Post by steptoesson on Oct 5, 2015 21:53:29 GMT
Wasn't comparing QPR fans to Ch****a ones generally steptoesson, but the ranting guy seemed genuine, so good on him. All good Ashdown no probs mate. Just if we cant take the piss out of a Chels*** fan its a grim day for me. Seeing them near the bottom of the Prem is very pleasing and long may it continue, so we can have more fans like good old purple to have a laugh at, bet your last English pound they enjoyed seeing us get relegated again.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 6, 2015 10:29:45 GMT
They laugh/ed at us, why can't we laugh at them? If the Russian gets bored and sells up, they will be in a worse position than us.
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Oct 6, 2015 10:41:18 GMT
No problem laughing at them - would be fantastic if they don't finish top 4 (or in my dreams, get relegated...). I loathe Terry and the way he was supported by the club over his vile racist abuse.
The only point I was making was that particular ranting fan in the video, however deluded he may be for supporting such a sh*t club, was at least a genuine supporter and not one of the Sloanie plastics...
However much we might despise some other teams, all clubs have good, dedicated fans. I've even met very pleasant Cardiff and Leeds fans at Loftus Road (though not Millwall, obviously...). The Bolton fans on Saturday were great in the way they applauded the Tiger Cubs.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 6, 2015 10:44:44 GMT
Good response. Seriously, a good response. I can understand where you are coming from. Hell, we have our own fair share of fans like this guy. One of the best youtube clips had a long serving QPR fan, telling the camera "The Sky is Blue".
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Post by kilburnhoop on Oct 7, 2015 9:59:39 GMT
This bloke will not know anything but success, he will not remember: The poor teams Rubbish crowds electric fences Concrete seats/ crap ground Right wing papers on sale Skin heads The real shed etc etc i could go on but i am laughing too much
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 7, 2015 10:05:20 GMT
I once meant to go to a QPR game at Forest but it got snowed off so I went to the Bridge to watch them draw with Arsenal. Standing in the shed with my QPR jersey on with a jacket and I survived. Either they thought I had very big balls or was mentally unstable - probably the latter and they were good to me.
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Post by steptoesson on Oct 7, 2015 22:27:09 GMT
Sort of reminds me of when I was a young lad Lone. When Rangers where away or outside of London. Me and my mate Mat would get the fixtures out Of the paper and pick a London club and go and watch whoever they were playing. Often we would go in the away end though. two young 11 year old Southern lads in with a few thousand Leeds or Wednesday fans, we stuck out like a sore boil but always well received. It was a great experience and by the age of 12 we had visited every London ground for a match. Different era then though pay on the gate, it was only about 75p as well and that was for games like Arsenal v Liverpool, Spurs v Leeds, and you did not have to be with an adult. Shame kids today cant have the same kind of experiences. Sorry to bore you with my nostalgia, it is a slow not a lot happening no news week though in my defence
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 8, 2015 10:50:42 GMT
That is not boring, I find this kind of stuff fascinating. If I lived in england, i'd be going to every football game near me. I remember when living in Cardiff back in 1980 and commuting to London every day, that I even went to watch Cardiff in a pre-season game against Torquay. Sadly Bazil Fawlty wasn't in attendence. I guess from being so far away, I appreciate more what some people are so used to, that they take it for granted. Hence my 100% attendence to every Wellington Phoenix A League game played in New Zealand. We usually have a game in Auckland and one down South. This Sunday will mark the clubs' and my own 108th game. Still buzzing that we actually have a pro team. Auckland tried twice and failed.
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