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Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:04 pm
by paulmclaren
Hopefully all city fans going to the game will be up for it tonight.
Having a great atmosphere to spur the boys on is a must tonight?
Hopefully is will not be the usual shite where alot of sections just sit on their asses and eat pies all game.
We need the stadium rocking tonight?

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:08 pm
by DoomMerchant
why are these things posed as questions?
in your own specific flavour of haiku?

of course we need an atmosphere tonight to get the team spirit at a level where we think we can overturn the deficit. However, i would suggest that professionals ought to be able to do the job in an empty stadium behind closed doors just the same. That's not nearly as much fun tho i'm guessing.

cheers

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:12 pm
by Blue Since 76
paulmclaren wrote:Hopefully all city fans going to the game will be up for it tonight.
Having a great atmosphere to spur the boys on is a must tonight?
Hopefully is will not be the usual shite where alot of sections just sit on their asses and eat pies all game.
We need the stadium rocking tonight?


Don't want me to eat pies, then don't kick off at tea time. I'm taking a full picnic

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:49 pm
by paulmclaren
DoomMerchant wrote:why are these things posed as questions?
in your own specific flavour of haiku?

of course we need an atmosphere tonight to get the team spirit at a level where we think we can overturn the deficit. However, i would suggest that professionals ought to be able to do the job in an empty stadium behind closed doors just the same. That's not nearly as much fun tho i'm guessing.

cheers

Why are they posed as questions?
Don't tell me our stadium is always has a top atmosphere as it certainly doesn't.
Sections do yes, but most there is zero atmosphere , only time they move is when city score.
All I'm saying is we need a good atmosphere tonight.
If not, game over.
Own flavour of haiku?

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:50 pm
by paulmclaren
Blue Since 76 wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:Hopefully all city fans going to the game will be up for it tonight.
Having a great atmosphere to spur the boys on is a must tonight?
Hopefully is will not be the usual shite where alot of sections just sit on their asses and eat pies all game.
We need the stadium rocking tonight?


Don't want me to eat pies, then don't kick off at tea time. I'm taking a full picnic

Sorry but you won't get in if you do that.

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:29 pm
by DoomMerchant
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:why are these things posed as questions?
in your own specific flavour of haiku?

of course we need an atmosphere tonight to get the team spirit at a level where we think we can overturn the deficit. However, i would suggest that professionals ought to be able to do the job in an empty stadium behind closed doors just the same. That's not nearly as much fun tho i'm guessing.

cheers

Why are they posed as questions?
Don't tell me our stadium is always has a top atmosphere as it certainly doesn't.
Sections do yes, but most there is zero atmosphere , only time they move is when city score.
All I'm saying is we need a good atmosphere tonight.
If not, game over.
Own flavour of haiku?


your response makes almost no sense.

However, we were in voilent agreement that we needed a good atmosphere. The team played well. And the crowd sounded fantastically loud via the stream i was on. Gutted we lost, but that performance was solid. More of the same and we'll get top 4. and maybe a pot.

cheers

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:43 pm
by paulmclaren
DoomMerchant wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:why are these things posed as questions?
in your own specific flavour of haiku?

of course we need an atmosphere tonight to get the team spirit at a level where we think we can overturn the deficit. However, i would suggest that professionals ought to be able to do the job in an empty stadium behind closed doors just the same. That's not nearly as much fun tho i'm guessing.

cheers

Why are they posed as questions?
Don't tell me our stadium is always has a top atmosphere as it certainly doesn't.
Sections do yes, but most there is zero atmosphere , only time they move is when city score.
All I'm saying is we need a good atmosphere tonight.
If not, game over.
Own flavour of haiku?


your response makes almost no sense.

However, we were in voilent agreement that we needed a good atmosphere. The team played well. And the crowd sounded fantastically loud via the stream i was on. Gutted we lost, but that performance was solid. More of the same and we'll get top 4. and maybe a pot.

cheers

Instead of saying my response makes no sense?
Explain why it doesn't?

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:46 pm
by roblues
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:why are these things posed as questions?
in your own specific flavour of haiku?

of course we need an atmosphere tonight to get the team spirit at a level where we think we can overturn the deficit. However, i would suggest that professionals ought to be able to do the job in an empty stadium behind closed doors just the same. That's not nearly as much fun tho i'm guessing.

cheers

Why are they posed as questions?
Don't tell me our stadium is always has a top atmosphere as it certainly doesn't.
Sections do yes, but most there is zero atmosphere , only time they move is when city score.
All I'm saying is we need a good atmosphere tonight.
If not, game over.
Own flavour of haiku?




your response makes almost no sense.

However, we were in voilent agreement that we needed a good atmosphere. The team played well. And the crowd sounded fantastically loud via the stream i was on. Gutted we lost, but that performance was solid. More of the same and we'll get top 4. and maybe a pot.

cheers

Instead of saying my response makes no sense?
Explain why it doesn't?


There's nothing worse than using a foreign keyboard@
Leaves you so confused@

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:50 pm
by DoomMerchant
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:why are these things posed as questions?
in your own specific flavour of haiku?

of course we need an atmosphere tonight to get the team spirit at a level where we think we can overturn the deficit. However, i would suggest that professionals ought to be able to do the job in an empty stadium behind closed doors just the same. That's not nearly as much fun tho i'm guessing.

cheers

Why are they posed as questions?
Don't tell me our stadium is always has a top atmosphere as it certainly doesn't.
Sections do yes, but most there is zero atmosphere , only time they move is when city score.
All I'm saying is we need a good atmosphere tonight.
If not, game over.
Own flavour of haiku?


your response makes almost no sense.

However, we were in voilent agreement that we needed a good atmosphere. The team played well. And the crowd sounded fantastically loud via the stream i was on. Gutted we lost, but that performance was solid. More of the same and we'll get top 4. and maybe a pot.

cheers

Instead of saying my response makes no sense?
Explain why it doesn't?


just keep proving my point dude...i dunno what to tell you. stop asking me questions, please?

and if this is the result of a foreign keyboard just fuclin say so, doucher.

cheers

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:17 pm
by paulmclaren
DoomMerchant wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:why are these things posed as questions?
in your own specific flavour of haiku?

of course we need an atmosphere tonight to get the team spirit at a level where we think we can overturn the deficit. However, i would suggest that professionals ought to be able to do the job in an empty stadium behind closed doors just the same. That's not nearly as much fun tho i'm guessing.

cheers

Why are they posed as questions?
Don't tell me our stadium is always has a top atmosphere as it certainly doesn't.
Sections do yes, but most there is zero atmosphere , only time they move is when city score.
All I'm saying is we need a good atmosphere tonight.
If not, game over.
Own flavour of haiku?


your response makes almost no sense.

However, we were in voilent agreement that we needed a good atmosphere. The team played well. And the crowd sounded fantastically loud via the stream i was on. Gutted we lost, but that performance was solid. More of the same and we'll get top 4. and maybe a pot.

cheers

Instead of saying my response makes no sense?
Explain why it doesn't?


just keep proving my point dude...i dunno what to tell you. stop asking me questions, please?

and if this is the result of a foreign keyboard just fuclin say so, doucher.

cheers

Stop asking questions?
I'm asking the questions because you haven't answered any of them?
If you stop being sarcastic, maybe i would stop asking the question and ignore whenever the fuck it was you was saying?

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:20 pm
by paulmclaren
roblues wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:why are these things posed as questions?
in your own specific flavour of haiku?

of course we need an atmosphere tonight to get the team spirit at a level where we think we can overturn the deficit. However, i would suggest that professionals ought to be able to do the job in an empty stadium behind closed doors just the same. That's not nearly as much fun tho i'm guessing.

cheers

Why are they posed as questions?
Don't tell me our stadium is always has a top atmosphere as it certainly doesn't.
Sections do yes, but most there is zero atmosphere , only time they move is when city score.
All I'm saying is we need a good atmosphere tonight.
If not, game over.
Own flavour of haiku?




your response makes almost no sense.

However, we were in voilent agreement that we needed a good atmosphere. The team played well. And the crowd sounded fantastically loud via the stream i was on. Gutted we lost, but that performance was solid. More of the same and we'll get top 4. and maybe a pot.

cheers

Instead of saying my response makes no sense?
Explain why it doesn't?


There's nothing worse than using a foreign keyboard@
Leaves you so confused@

What are you going on about?

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:31 am
by roblues
paulmclaren wrote:
roblues wrote:
There's nothing worse than using a foreign keyboard@
Leaves you so confused@

What are you going on about?


I thought I had found a reason for your issues with punctuation. It looks your keyboard isn;t the problem after all?

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 3:21 am
by dazby
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Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 3:55 am
by DoomMerchant
roblues wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
roblues wrote:
There's nothing worse than using a foreign keyboard@
Leaves you so confused@

What are you going on about?


I thought I had found a reason for your issues with punctuation. It looks your keyboard isn;t the problem after all?


it's not the problem...he's just a wind-up, fucktard, spastic, mongoloid jism monkey. is all.

cheers

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 7:41 am
by Ruthless
Credit to everyone who went last night there actually was a good atmosphere for once lots of singing, and gettin behind the team for most of the 90 mins, should be like that every game

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 7:51 am
by Kladze
roblues wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
roblues wrote:
There's nothing worse than using a foreign keyboard@
Leaves you so confused@

What are you going on about?


I thought I had found [highlight]a reason for your issues with punctuation[/highlight]. It looks your keyboard [highlight]isn;t[/highlight] the problem after all?


I love your sense of irony.

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:25 pm
by paulmclaren
Oh fucking god the spelling police are back on mancityfans.net, run.
I missed a comma or something, shit off with my head.
Pricks.
Go fucking jump in front of a speeding car or some shit.

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:26 pm
by paulmclaren
DoomMerchant wrote:
roblues wrote:
paulmclaren wrote:
roblues wrote:
There's nothing worse than using a foreign keyboard@
Leaves you so confused@

What are you going on about?


I thought I had found a reason for your issues with punctuation. It looks your keyboard isn;t the problem after all?


it's not the problem...he's just a wind-up, fucktard, spastic, mongoloid jism monkey. is all.

cheers

You calling your father again?
Been home to see him beating your mother up and you come on here ranting about it.
God damn.

Re: Atmosphere is key tonight?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:32 pm
by Blue Since 76
paulmclaren wrote:Oh fucking god the spelling police are back on mancityfans.net, run.
I missed a comma or something, shit off with my head.
Pricks.
Go fucking just in front of a speeding car or some shit.


That bloody keyboard.

In fairness, it depends on browser and device. On my home PC, it'c Chrome with built in spell checker. On my work laptop, there's no spell checker. On my phone, I can't even be bothered with capitals. The odd mistake can be amusing if pulled up, but if we all started with spelling and grammar on here, there'd be no room for football.