Scatman wrote:You can't win the charity shield without a glorious performance in one of the other tournaments.
Elvistheblue wrote:When you haven't won a trophy for 35 years, a trophy is a trophy. Just because we have won a couple or three now doesn't mean we should become trophy snobs.
Moonchesteri wrote:and the big trophy presentations & celebrations are a joke imo.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Scatman wrote:You can't win the charity shield without a glorious performance in one of the other tournaments.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_FA_Charity_Shield
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Especially when it's called the Community Shield. Italian nonce.
Elvistheblue wrote:When you haven't won a trophy for 35 years, a trophy is a trophy. Just because we have won a couple or three now doesn't mean we should become trophy snobs.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Elvistheblue wrote:When you haven't won a trophy for 35 years, a trophy is a trophy. Just because we have won a couple or three now doesn't mean we should become trophy snobs.
What are you on about?
Scatman wrote:Everybody knows the charity shield is THE trophy. The FA Cup final and the entire league season are the semi finals. You can't win the charity shield without a glorious performance in one of the other tournaments, so it's the league/FA Cup +1 for me.
Chinners wrote:Scatman wrote:Everybody knows the charity shield is THE trophy. The FA Cup final and the entire league season are the semi finals. You can't win the charity shield without a glorious performance in one of the other tournaments, so it's the league/FA Cup +1 for me.
althou funny enough the last time we won the Charity shield we did not win either as we were invited as a guest!
CTID Hants wrote:It's one of those "if we won it, therefore it counts" and that applies to ALL fans whether they be ours, rags, chelski or whatever.
Cast your mind back to the season before last when we lost it to the rags, were you pissed off that we lost it (ignoring who we played)??
Oh and for the record, if you look up us or any other team in Wiki, they list them, therefore it must count ;-)
The way I look at it, the Charity Shield gets the attention of pretty much all fans who enjoy football to celebrate the beginning of a new season whilst celebrating the success of the two teams from the season before.
I am pleased we have figured in it for the last two seasons and many more to come hopefully.
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