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Bloody hell. Probably the most complimentary opposition fans I've seen yet!
Even happier with the point now.
Basically still a set of non league supporters, who just love the game and the craic.Totally agree Tyler. Pretty confident bunch and seem rightly pleased with what they have achieved. None of the expected talk of us being Billy Big Time Bollocks being cut down a peg or two. Decent set.
They did seem very friendly ,but in a weird way naïve and soft. Did they really think they would hurt us by singing 'Wheres your Cloughie gone ' ? Don't know what the capacity is but it must have been close last night.Basically still a set of non league supporters, who just love the game and the craic.
They're yet to be infiltrated by the glory seeking gobshite know nowts that most clubs pick up during their successful periods.
I think it was banter. Proper old fashioned banter, harmless piss taking as opposed to what now passes for 'bantz', which is mainly calling someone a cunt and then saying 'only joking'.They did seem very friendly ,but in a weird way naïve and soft. Did they really think they would hurt us by singing 'Wheres your Cloughie gone ' ? Don't know what the capacity is but it must have been close last night.
Basically still a set of non league supporters, who just love the game and the craic.
They're yet to be infiltrated by the glory seeking gobshite know nowts that most clubs pick up during their successful periods.
It's the right way to support your club. Have a day (or evening) out and enjoy it. If you lose, be a bit pissed off and then get on with the rest of your life rather than phoning up a radio station demanding the manager is sacked and then four hours on a MB spewing bile when you should be with your family or out with your mates.The fan equivalents to Positive Nige as manager:
"... a goodun ... Great result ... well done lads ... Really enjoyed that ... outstanding ... Excellent game ... tremendous workrate ... "
Quite strange to read, in this day & age. But - meant straight-up & not patronisingly - genuinely nice.
Organised religion can, frankly, kiss my fucking arse. Football isn't a religion. It's far more important than that, at least to me and to many other people too. I don't believe in God, so religion is about as important to me as unicorns and pixies.I hate it when people say 'football is a religion'. No it fucking isn't. It's an insult to both football and religion to say that and just what those greasy marketing cunts want you to think when they're trying to sell you a Sky subscription.
Bloody hell. Probably the most complimentary opposition fans I've seen yet!
Even happier with the point now.
If you support a smaller side you know you're never going to play in the champions league or win a cup and most seasons you'll lose as many as you win. You have to have a different mentality, accept what your club is and just enjoy it.
Really? I don't think 2004/5 was enjoyed by many. Give it two years in the championship and it'll be 'we've got to get out of this fucking league', just like it was from 2007 until we did get out of the league, the wrong way.Think that's what we all generally do when we're top half Championship chasing the play offs.
Get out of this league and start enjoying it again.
I think it was banter. Proper old fashioned banter, harmless piss taking as opposed to what now passes for 'bantz', which is mainly calling someone a cunt and then saying 'only joking'.
If you support a smaller side you know you're never going to play in the champions league or win a cup and most seasons you'll lose as many as you win. You have to have a different mentality, accept what your club is and just enjoy it.
I thought the brief chanting of 'Nigel Clough is a wanker' was unnecessary.
who by? Not Burton fans surely!
If you support a smaller side you know you're never going to play in the champions league or win a cup and most seasons you'll lose as many as you win. You have to have a different mentality, accept what your club is and just enjoy it.
Really? I don't think 2004/5 was enjoyed by many. Give it two years in the championship and it'll be 'we've got to get out of this fucking league', just like it was from 2007 until we did get out of the league, the wrong way.
Yeah, doing the double over Leeds is always good but overall most people felt post triple assault the next two seasons were disappointing.Not being contrary, but there were quite a few bits of 04/05 I enjoyed. Beating West Ham on pens in the cup on a Sunday, drawing with the league champions at Highbury, and completing a 6-0 league double over Leeds.
No, we're a medium sized club which, in some ways, is the most difficult to support. You rarely win owt and your expectations and ambitions tend to be slightly too high. Three quarters of the championship and a couple in L1 all think they're underachieving.but... but .... we are a big side aren't we ....... just checking as I was scared I was developing a small club mentality
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Yeah, doing the double over Leeds is always good but overall most people felt post triple assault the next two seasons were disappointing.
Basically still a set of non league supporters, who just love the game and the craic.
They're yet to be infiltrated by the glory seeking gobshite know nowts that most clubs pick up during their successful periods.
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