Great day apart from the football yet again and as the coach goes through Harlesden I am so glad this season has finished at last
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Was a decent atmosphere yesterday & to be honest you wouldn't have thought we got hammered. All of us in decent spirits & just generally taking the pi$$ out of how $hit we are
Fair play to Leicester they had a great atmosphere going (although they had the 2 most cringeworthy things in football going - clackers & mexican waves!!).
I'm so glad this season is over & done with now & we are back where we belong & can compete properly. Roll on August.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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I'm a bit late with this because I only got back home late on Tuesday after going back to the UK for my first live City match of the season (typical plastic fan - only go to the big games!)
As you can imagine, it was a good day for us, but I wanted to say how much I admired those QPR fans (about 900, I suppose) who flogged up the M1 to see the match. I'm not sure I would have done the same in your position, to be honest. I hope you enjoyed the beer from our owners (nice touch that, I thought) and the round of Birchenall-led applause from the City fans (well, apart from a few kn0b-heads booing).
Incidentally MattyRangers that's the first time I've seen a Mexican Wave at our stadium and I agree it's cringeworthy: but the clackers are brilliant!
Best of luck for next season. It can't be easy going straight back, and I was dreading it when it seemed likely that we would lead the way. I just hope Ferdinand, Fernandes and Ramsey steer well clear of the last big payday merchants. We spent ten effin' years trying that and it got us nowhere: you need some young, hungry players who will go all out for it.
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Originally posted by LanguedocFox View PostI'm a bit late with this because I only got back home late on Tuesday after going back to the UK for my first live City match of the season (typical plastic fan - only go to the big games!)
As you can imagine, it was a good day for us, but I wanted to say how much I admired those QPR fans (about 900, I suppose) who flogged up the M1 to see the match. I'm not sure I would have done the same in your position, to be honest. I hope you enjoyed the beer from our owners (nice touch that, I thought) and the round of Birchenall-led applause from the City fans (well, apart from a few kn0b-heads booing).
Incidentally MattyRangers that's the first time I've seen a Mexican Wave at our stadium and I agree it's cringeworthy: but the clackers are brilliant!
Best of luck for next season. It can't be easy going straight back, and I was dreading it when it seemed likely that we would lead the way. I just hope Ferdinand, Fernandes and Ramsey steer well clear of the last big payday merchants. We spent ten effin' years trying that and it got us nowhere: you need some young, hungry players who will go all out for it.
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love you
love you beautifull fox thanks for the beer
just ignore matty hes boyfriends just left him and its sent him a bit queer
but next season you wont smell our bottoms as the crazy australian lets rip
and if they try to come through the midfield sandro will trip
its going to be blood and guts stuff with young hungry players tearing it up
as well as comming up we will win the league cup
charlie will stay
and dictate play
and you just watch our wingers ripping teams apart
and all our old fans will return as they all want to jump on the cart
but they wont get entry becaiuse they didnt buy there season tickets at the start
and as for you massive eaters of walkers crisps i hope they make you ###t
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isleworth
Isleworth your a great man from heaven above
your only weakness is you only know how to love
you are one of our greatest fans and you always have a big smile on your face
next play offs you lead the march by my side,thats your rightfull place
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Originally posted by LanguedocFox View PostI'm a bit late with this because I only got back home late on Tuesday after going back to the UK for my first live City match of the season (typical plastic fan - only go to the big games!)
As you can imagine, it was a good day for us, but I wanted to say how much I admired those QPR fans (about 900, I suppose) who flogged up the M1 to see the match. I'm not sure I would have done the same in your position, to be honest. I hope you enjoyed the beer from our owners (nice touch that, I thought) and the round of Birchenall-led applause from the City fans (well, apart from a few kn0b-heads booing).
Incidentally MattyRangers that's the first time I've seen a Mexican Wave at our stadium and I agree it's cringeworthy: but the clackers are brilliant!
Best of luck for next season. It can't be easy going straight back, and I was dreading it when it seemed likely that we would lead the way. I just hope Ferdinand, Fernandes and Ramsey steer well clear of the last big payday merchants. We spent ten effin' years trying that and it got us nowhere: you need some young, hungry players who will go all out for it.
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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View PostThanks mate. I must admit before your run I did think there was only one team down there who had been more unlucky than us and that was you so I don't grudge you staying up. We probably got what we deserved in the end although I am disappointed some really poor teams stayed up (Sunderland and Newcastle particularly) Good luck in staying up again next season. I think you will be fine.
The thing that has let Rangers down over the past three years is that there have been too many players who are not playing for the team, the manager and the fans. I always thought City would stay up (not being smug - I really mean it) because we didn't have anyone who was there for the payday. Nigel Pearson, whether you like him or not (and I absolutely love the bvgger) will absolutely not tolerate any player who does not give 100%, 100% of the time. He got rid of Jermaine Beckford for just that reason.
I really hope that Chris Ramsey and Les Ferdinand get in a bunch of young 20-somethings, alongside a couple of old pros who really want to give it one last go. I'm really not bigging it up, but City are a good model: decent owner, decent manager, decent fans. Just get in the right players who give it everything. Do we ever want anything else?
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