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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby ross.mcfc » Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:41 am

I can understand why Arsenal fans dislike our success. We broke up the cosy Sky top 4 who were running a little closed shop and raking it in mainly at Liverpool expense. What is there excuse for Spurs matching them for the past few years? They pay ridiculous amount to watch a side that is nowhere near winning anything whilst shareholders laugh at them. Better to lash out at others than take a look in the mirror.

I have a mate who has been going to see City week in week out since the 60's. We were talking about Arsenal fans dislike of us because of our money. He informed me in the 80's when Manchester was having a tough time of it and London was flourishing that it was quite common to go to Arsenal and Spurs and have the home fans wave money at the City fans. My heart bleeds for them these days it really does.

What I will never understand is fans of clubs like Everton and Villa disliking our success. Surely if we can win the league, so can they one day with a bit of investment. We have smashed up the old order which has seen Liverpool without CL cash plummet to a middle table side opening the door for Everton, Newcastle ect to play in Europe. Throw into the bargain that these clubs can and have fleeced us anytime we want any of their players. Swanse have built on last season sucess by running a good ship and fleecing us for an average player which was wisely reinvested. I am not a fan of the old trickle down economics that was promoted to us in the 80's but in football it is true.

When Chelsea bought SWP for a ridiculous price I was very grateful for the cash. It kept us a float for a while. I doubt Frank would have invested in us if we were a Championship club that season.
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby aaron bond » Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:42 am

It's always good to have the view of other clubs' fans on here who can have a reasonable discussion, and I wouldn't want that to change.

But there is no doubt in my mind that Arsenal fans are the most arrogant around and they believe they have some god-given right to be successful. I have never met an Arsenal fan who can take a joke about their club, or get involved in a bit of light-hearted banter when it's about their club. Although rare, I even have a couple of United mates who I can do that with. I think part of their hatred of us is the fact that they regularly beat 'little old City' for years, particularly during the Henry/Pires days, and they can't stand seeing us not only move up to their level, but surpass them.

The way the Arsenal fans celebrated their 1-0 victory over us last season, it was like they had won the Champions League, and I have no doubt they will be going all out to beat us this weekend.

This is a crucial match for us and I really hope our players are up for it. In the game earlier this season we were dreadful and Arsenal played out of their skins, yet they could only get a 1-1 draw with us. We need to go to the Emirates on Sunday and impose our game on them. If we do that from the start, we will win.
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby dazby » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:50 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
dazby wrote:Welcome herd. We have another gooner that posts on here occasionally. The Emirates is my only away game I've ever attended so I have a very soft spot for you guys.


You haver a soft spot for a club that continually slag us off ??

That just about sums you up.


I have a soft spot for you and you continually slag me off.

So yes, I guess that does sum me up. Thanks Carlkneejerkfeedthegoat
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:51 am

temporarylil wrote:Brilliant post! Who posted it, Carl?


Stole it from elsewhere....but yes, it sums up how we all feel( apart from Dazby who has a hard on for Arsenal because he once went to their ground)
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:58 am

dazby wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
dazby wrote:Welcome herd. We have another gooner that posts on here occasionally. The Emirates is my only away game I've ever attended so I have a very soft spot for you guys.


You haver a soft spot for a club that continually slag us off ??

That just about sums you up.


I have a soft spot for you and you continually slag me off.

So yes, I guess that does sum me up. Thanks Carlkneejerkfeedthegoat


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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby dazby » Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:01 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
temporarylil wrote:Brilliant post! Who posted it, Carl?


Stole it from elsewhere....but yes, it sums up how we all feel( apart from Dazby who has a hard on for Arsenal because he once went to their ground)


I agree with the post mate. I have a lot of gooner mates and can generally argue my way around them using the same points in the post. I don't hate them. I love beating them, but I don't hate them.
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby london blue 2 » Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:04 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:Stolen from BM...fantastic post.

Just wanted to say this to any lurking Arsenal fans whom may still be caught in the headlights of a self consuming hatred eating away regarding our oil money.

I started watching City in 1972 when we truly had some great players and football was a world away from what it is today. Somewhere between 1978 -1982 we lost our way and the rot set in and since then I and thousands of others have had to suffer, watch and support some incredibly poor footballers. Most of us have travelled the length and breadth of this country spending thousands for nothing more in return than a faint glimmer of hope that one day it would change. Other clubs were financed and had great luck with the timing of the Premier League and the cartel of the Champions League and the gap grew ever wider.

To all you Arsenal fans who are now outraged with our newly found wealth please understand this - This is the only one way other clubs can compete nowadays and your cosy 'big 4' got too cosy to notice that by keeping it all to themselves that one day somebody somewhere more powerful or more richer would eventually say 'f**k this we're having some of it'. So whilst you enjoyed your time in the sun, we floundered and just about kept afloat largely due to thousands of us turning up week in week out. Yes we was here when we were shit. Whilst you have never ever had to witness years upon years of some of the worst footballers you could ever imagine wearing your beloved clubs shirt. You have never ever had to watch your closest historical neighbours win everything in sight for 20 years non stop. Doubles/trebles, buying star after star footballers, having to endure 20 plus years of piss taking from the world's biggest set of C**tiest supporters. Having to listen to every pundit from China to Chinley spout on about how great they are. You have never had to grow up and listen to every footballer tell us 'it's their dream to play for United'. To have the Munich disaster held as some self righteous reason why everybody should hold a candle for that club. You have never had to hang onto a dream that one day just one day you could have some success instead of watching your club yoyo from division to division, to watch your club change managers so often it became almost a monthly event. You have never had to watch your club lose at home to their historical friendly lower league clubs like Bury and Stockport.

Our name has been dragged through the mud, kicked in the balls, laughed at from all corners yet one thing has remained constant through it all.

Us the fans...

So please forgive me and try not to take this too personally but I couldn't give a flying f**k as to what Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, United, Gillingham, Stockport, Bury and any other football club on the planet thinks about how we got the money or how we go about spending the money. Right now I couldn't give an Owl's hoot as to bringing through some unknown kid from some unknown club from some unknown village on the planet, nurturing him and watching him grow with us. I'll tell you why that is, because for years we've done that and clubs like your's used to come and take them off us when all the hard work had been done. You would lord it over us like some self righteous lord of the manor who was coming to take what was rightly their own.

So forgive me this one little pleasure as I will go on for the next 10 years loving it if we spend spend and spend some more to bring any silverware and I mean any silverware to my beautiful long deserved club and our supporters.

Seven years without a trophy...comeback when your near the 35yr mark and i'll start to have some sympathy

That's quality. I would love to put that on fb/twitter but I fear the ignorant masses would not even bother reading it.

I think that sums up how the majority of us feel.
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby london blue 2 » Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:15 am

Recent conversation with an Arse fan:

Arse: What's the difference between Man City and the Greek economy?
The Greek economy is still clinging on in Europe!

Me: What do arsenal fans do after they win the champions league?
Put away the play station ;)

Now go and crawl back under your rock before I post a pic of the prem league table.

Arse: Show this years and last years! That way we get to see the entire history of your club! :)

Me: It's not history it's present.
Now go watch your champions 2004 highlight DVD.

Arse: The one where we didn't lose and didn't have to rely on goal difference?

Me: Can't remember it was so long ago.

Arse: You're gonna need that short term memory to forget your performances in Europe!

Me: Like you've forgotten your results yesterday and at the weekend. Pots and kettles lol
If you're gonna pick a fight with a club it would be wise to choose someone other than the reigning champions mate ;)

Arse: I don't forget out performances! But you lot forget where you were 4 years ago!

Me:
A That's irrelevant.
B we won the same amount of trophies as you that year
C 22/11/2008 city 3-0 arse (4 years ago)

Hahahaha
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby Swales4ever » Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:34 am

london blue 2 wrote:Recent conversation with an Arse fan:

Arse: What's the difference between Man City and the Greek economy?
The Greek economy is still clinging on in Europe!

You never get bored at being a Blue in London, do You?
fond memories.... :-)

1. "unintelligible language"
2. "ACID QUEEN"
3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
4. "thumbs stalker often resulting in repetitive thumb strain"
5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


In Roger Ailes/Donnie Drumpf's words: "don't know it for a fact, but many people say so..."
there must be some truth, then!
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby london blue 2 » Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:54 am

Mancio4ever wrote:
london blue 2 wrote:Recent conversation with an Arse fan:

Arse: What's the difference between Man City and the Greek economy?
The Greek economy is still clinging on in Europe!

You never get bored at being a Blue in London, do You?
fond memories.... :-)

It's certainly interesting, I've gone from people asking with interest (almost sympathetically) why I follow City to hearing comments like "glory hunters all coming out of the woodwork" etc. Everytime I tell them my old man was from Manc and is a Blue it's like they're almost dissapointed that they can't label me a glory hunter.
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby the herd » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:11 pm

Maybe you should of gone to one or two of those away games mate, to see it for yourself or are you just a homer giving it large behind the keyboard. I have 40 odd years of following the gunners and still go away. Have you heard of banter the money waving was not money it was red season ticket books as a point of interst it doesn't always happen when players get sent off.




]I can understand why Arsenal fans dislike our success. We broke up the cosy Sky top 4 who were running a litt




closed shop and raking it in mainly at Liverpool expense. What is there excuse for Spurs matching them for the past few years? They pay ridiculous amount to watch a side that is nowhere near winning anything whilst shareholders laugh at them. Better to lash out at others than take a look in the mirror.

I have a mate who has been going to see City week in week out since the 60's. We were talking about Arsenal fans dislike of us because of our money. He informed me in the 80's when Manchester was having a tough time of it and London was flourishing that it was quite common to go to Arsenal and Spurs and have the home fans wave money at the City fans. My heart bleeds for them these days it really does.

What I will never understand is fans of clubs like Everton and Villa disliking our success. Surely if we can win the league, so can they one day with a bit of investment. We have smashed up the old order which has seen Liverpool without CL cash plummet to a middle table side opening the door for Everton, Newcastle ect to play in Europe. Throw into the bargain that these clubs can and have fleeced us anytime we want any of their players. Swanse have built on last season sucess by running a good ship and fleecing us for an average player which was wisely reinvested. I am not a fan of the old trickle down economics that was promoted to us in the 80's but in football it is true.

When Chelsea bought SWP for a ridiculous price I was very grateful for the cash. It kept us a float for a while. I doubt Frank would have invested in us if we were a Championship club that season.[/quote]
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby the herd » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:16 pm

Lol
can't have banter what a load of sweaty hollocks, you haven't met an Arsenal fan who can take a joke about there club, then you haven't met many. I'm one of thousands who can take a joke and have banter etc. Remember class is permanent form isn't that's why already your on the slippery slope down after your small dabble in the glory stakes. If I
Owed into a crystal ball in 20 years time I know Arsenal will still be challenging at the top where will City be top half,bottom relegated , one of the above no doubt




aaron bond wrote:It's always good to have the view of other clubs' fans on here who can have a reasonable discussion, and I wouldn't want that to change.

But there is no doubt in my mind that Arsenal fans are the most arrogant around and they believe they have some god-given right to be successful. I have never met an Arsenal fan who can take a joke about their club, or get involved in a bit of light-hearted banter when it's about their club. Although rare, I even have a couple of United mates who I can do that with. I think part of their hatred of us is the fact that they regularly beat 'little old City' for years, particularly during the Henry/Pires days, and they can't stand seeing us not only move up to their level, but surpass them.

The way the Arsenal fans celebrated their 1-0 victory over us last season, it was like they had won the Champions League, and I have no doubt they will be going all out to beat us this weekend.

This is a crucial match for us and I really hope our players are up for it. In the game earlier this season we were dreadful and Arsenal played out of their skins, yet they could only get a 1-1 draw with us. We need to go to the Emirates on Sunday and impose our game on them. If we do that from the start, we will win.
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby the herd » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:29 pm

I have been on your blue moon site and to be honest like your support it was pretty dire not a lot of banter and more of your fans saying you are going to lose than they are saying you will win.
Make the most of this small window of success you are having because it won't last Class is permanent and form isn't and like your form in Europe there is only one way you are going and it's not up. I must admit it is good that the plastics from across the way have had there noses blooded but I'm afraid it won't last.
The Arsenal are an institution and always will be one of the biggest clubs in world football, how many clubs still have 40,000 fans on a season ticket waiting list even after 7 barren years ?
We were used to winning trophies for fun and while it lasted it was great but in reality terms nothing ever lasts for ever ( apart from class) .
Some of the best times I have had supporting this great club were in the mid 70s when we did not win anything, this was because you were with real passionate fans and could laugh and cry win or lose and have banter etc. Nowdays it's full of tourists and corporate fans who do not understand the fundamentals of supporting your club.
Anyway thanks for letting me post on here and if anyone wants to make some comments on our site " The Herd " you are welcome
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:29 pm

the herd wrote:Lol
can't have banter what a load of sweaty hollocks, you haven't met an Arsenal fan who can take a joke about there club, then you haven't met many. I'm one of thousands who can take a joke and have banter etc. Remember class is permanent form isn't that's why already your on the slippery slope down after your small dabble in the glory stakes. If I
Owed into a crystal ball in 20 years time I know Arsenal will still be challenging at the top where will City be top half,bottom relegated , one of the above no doubt




aaron bond wrote:It's always good to have the view of other clubs' fans on here who can have a reasonable discussion, and I wouldn't want that to change.

But there is no doubt in my mind that Arsenal fans are the most arrogant around and they believe they have some god-given right to be successful. I have never met an Arsenal fan who can take a joke about their club, or get involved in a bit of light-hearted banter when it's about their club. Although rare, I even have a couple of United mates who I can do that with. I think part of their hatred of us is the fact that they regularly beat 'little old City' for years, particularly during the Henry/Pires days, and they can't stand seeing us not only move up to their level, but surpass them.

The way the Arsenal fans celebrated their 1-0 victory over us last season, it was like they had won the Champions League, and I have no doubt they will be going all out to beat us this weekend.

This is a crucial match for us and I really hope our players are up for it. In the game earlier this season we were dreadful and Arsenal played out of their skins, yet they could only get a 1-1 draw with us. We need to go to the Emirates on Sunday and impose our game on them. If we do that from the start, we will win.

Don't they teach spelling and grammar in North London schools? Then again, you must have to be a proper half-wit to watch a rapidly deteriorating team at rapidly increasing prices. Good luck next season in Europe, at least you'll have something to do on a Thursday, if you're lucky.
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby london blue 2 » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:30 pm

the herd wrote:Owed into a crystal ball in 20 years time I know Arsenal will still be challenging at the top where will City be top half,bottom relegated , one of the above no doubt


What you mean 'still'?
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:30 pm

the herd wrote:I have been on your blue moon site and to be honest like your support it was pretty dire not a lot of banter and more of your fans saying you are going to lose than they are saying you will win.
Make the most of this small window of success you are having because it won't last Class is permanent and form isn't and like your form in Europe there is only one way you are going and it's not up. I must admit it is good that the plastics from across the way have had there noses blooded but I'm afraid it won't last.
The Arsenal are an institution and always will be one of the biggest clubs in world football, how many clubs still have 40,000 fans on a season ticket waiting list even after 7 barren years ?
We were used to winning trophies for fun and while it lasted it was great but in reality terms nothing ever lasts for ever ( apart from class) .
Some of the best times I have had supporting this great club were in the mid 70s when we did not win anything, this was because you were with real passionate fans and could laugh and cry win or lose and have banter etc. Nowdays it's full of tourists and corporate fans who do not understand the fundamentals of supporting your club.
Anyway thanks for letting me post on here and if anyone wants to make some comments on our site " The Herd " you are welcome
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby patrickblue » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:36 pm

ross.mcfc wrote:I have a mate who has been going to see City week in week out since the 60's. We were talking about Arsenal fans dislike of us because of our money. He informed me in the 80's when Manchester was having a tough time of it and London was flourishing that it was quite common to go to Arsenal and Spurs and have the home fans wave money at the City fans. My heart bleeds for them these days it really does.



That was at the time of Harry Enfield and "Loadsofmoney". I remember being at an Aldershot v Halifax match and a load of Aldershot waving money and doing the loadsofmoney thing. Think it was a pretty universal thing with southern fans against northern ones in Thatchers Britain.
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby Goaters 103 » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:48 pm

the herd wrote:I have been on your blue moon site and to be honest like your support it was pretty dire not a lot of banter and more of your fans saying you are going to lose than they are saying you will win.
Make the most of this small window of success you are having because it won't last Class is permanent and form isn't and like your form in Europe there is only one way you are going and it's not up. I must admit it is good that the plastics from across the way have had there noses blooded but I'm afraid it won't last.
The Arsenal are an institution and always will be one of the biggest clubs in world football, how many clubs still have 40,000 fans on a season ticket waiting list even after 7 barren years ?
We were used to winning trophies for fun and while it lasted it was great but in reality terms nothing ever lasts for ever ( apart from class) .
Some of the best times I have had supporting this great club were in the mid 70s when we did not win anything, this was because you were with real passionate fans and could laugh and cry win or lose and have banter etc. Nowdays it's full of tourists and corporate fans who do not understand the fundamentals of supporting your club.
Anyway thanks for letting me post on here and if anyone wants to make some comments on our site " The Herd " you are welcome
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Unfortunately you're a complete tit and live up to the stereotype of your arrogant clubs support.

Quite ironic a Woolwich Wanderers fan going on about history. Do you even know your own clubs history and Henry Norris as the original sugar daddy, or that City won their first major honour 26 years before Arsenal did? Probably not.

Class? Yes Arsenal certainly are second class thats for sure. Do your homework on your own club and tell me about those glorious first 30 odd years of Woolwich's history, before you then moved onto Spurs territory.
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Re: Next : Arsenal Away

Postby john68 » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:57 pm

Well well, there's a surprise. an Arsenal fan who when told a few home truths reverts to type...He didn't take much squeezing did he?

Honest Mate. we were only joking with you. We really all love the happy banter that emanates from the Emirates and your jolly little club. More precisely...big club, small minds.

Your club is failing, your manager is failing, your fans are being ripped off big style, you've won fucl all for years. But hey ho...you have the abilty to laugh at yourselves...so get laughing at arsenal...we are...and so is everyone else.
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