Small Mendonca
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One of my best mates is a pig and he's fine, I can have a conversation with him about football without any bias or cheap digs. However, he is an exception to the rule. I'd say about 40% of my mates are pigs. When we'd lose a derby, you wouldn't hear the end of it from piggy mates, all quite pointless really and unnecessary. However, when we'd win a derby or get one over on them in any way, you never used to hear a peep out of the Blades.
So all in all, I think the main thing is we have more class generally. We tend to have more respect for the people around us and this extends to interactions with other fans (barring the odd 'they're a pub team' jibe'). No-one likes big-headed, arrogant people and to hear other clubs describe the pigs in this way must say something about them. I've never heard anyone describe us as arrogant or big-headed.
There are many differences between us and them and this makes other people (usually pundits or other fans) calling us 'Sheffield' even more disrespectful. The only way we are anything like them is that we play in the same city and that is it.
So all in all, I think the main thing is we have more class generally. We tend to have more respect for the people around us and this extends to interactions with other fans (barring the odd 'they're a pub team' jibe'). No-one likes big-headed, arrogant people and to hear other clubs describe the pigs in this way must say something about them. I've never heard anyone describe us as arrogant or big-headed.
There are many differences between us and them and this makes other people (usually pundits or other fans) calling us 'Sheffield' even more disrespectful. The only way we are anything like them is that we play in the same city and that is it.