Tokyo Blue wrote:Wait until you see who is reffing us at Fulham, Bear mate.
ashton287 wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Wait until you see who is reffing us at Fulham, Bear mate.
Who is it?
Bear60 wrote:Beefy ,
Your post has made me feel a whole lot better you should specialise in counselling dis -illusioned football fans.
It does stink but like you say it has been going on a long time will be all the better beating them against all the odds
Faith restored , season card kept .
Thanks mate.
Beefymcfc wrote:Bear60 wrote:Beefy ,
Your post has made me feel a whole lot better you should specialise in counselling dis -illusioned football fans.
It does stink but like you say it has been going on a long time will be all the better beating them against all the odds
Faith restored , season card kept .
Thanks mate.
Luv ya man.
john68 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Bear60 wrote:Beefy ,
Your post has made me feel a whole lot better you should specialise in counselling dis -illusioned football fans.
It does stink but like you say it has been going on a long time will be all the better beating them against all the odds
Faith restored , season card kept .
Thanks mate.
Luv ya man.
I feel a military two step coming on.
Can Gillie apply for the job as chief bridesmaid...He's good at interviews.
SmallTimeCharlie wrote:I totally understand where you're coming from and feel the same frustrations as every other non-rag fan (have mates who are Scouse, Leeds & Chelsea) but how would you feel if it was us?
All the media bias, the extra extra time if we need it; basically 90% of all the important decisions go our way? What if it was us getting everything in our favour because so many people in positions to influence are City fans? Would you give a shit or would you lap it up and say 'yes please, more please, kiss our blue arses thankyou very much?'
Just asking, like.
Bear60 wrote:I am trying to keep the faith in this beautiful game that I have loved since the sixties but I am on the verge of calling it a day on football , I was listening to the Scousers v Rags game yesterday as I was driving up the M56 to our game , and I was saying to myself please dont give Shelvy a red card , and what happens a fucking red card is given then they get a soft penalty it stinks I have had enough of them cunts getting decisions to help them. I feel like selling my season card the mood I am in with football at the moment .
Bear60 wrote:SmallTimeCharlie wrote:I totally understand where you're coming from and feel the same frustrations as every other non-rag fan (have mates who are Scouse, Leeds & Chelsea) but how would you feel if it was us?
All the media bias, the extra extra time if we need it; basically 90% of all the important decisions go our way? What if it was us getting everything in our favour because so many people in positions to influence are City fans? Would you give a shit or would you lap it up and say 'yes please, more please, kiss our blue arses thankyou very much?'
Just asking, like.
I know what your saying mate and I am not denying that we sometimes get decisions going our way , I dont know the statistics but it always seems more favourable to them maybe it evens it self out over the season it really pissed me off yesterday though listening to the game on the radio Liverpool were definately on top of the and these decisions changed it in rags favour , I was pig sick about it as I was waliking over to the Etihad.
King Kev wrote:Bear60 wrote:I am trying to keep the faith in this beautiful game that I have loved since the sixties but I am on the verge of calling it a day on football , I was listening to the Scousers v Rags game yesterday as I was driving up the M56 to our game , and I was saying to myself please dont give Shelvy a red card , and what happens a fucking red card is given then they get a soft penalty it stinks I have had enough of them cunts getting decisions to help them. I feel like selling my season card the mood I am in with football at the moment .
I must admit that I felt the same on more than one occasion last season. It seemed that the officials were spoiling the game as a contest and were having far too much influence on the outcome of matches. I honestly started to believe that the English game was bent and questioned why I bothered to invest so much money, time and emotion into it.
However, that all vanished in the final few minutes of the season.
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