mounse mk2 wrote:Standing alone as i was the other night and doing less chanting/shouting/talking than normal, i did definitely hear 2 voices who don't normally stand near me and oh they were genius moaners.
Just because you've taken Brentford to the dizzy heights of qualifying for the Intertoto Cup on your computer game thingy does not make you a football expert.
Just because you were a games teacher at a well known Lancaster school that may begin with Rip and end with ley St Thomas, does not make you qualified to judge on Sammy's abilities because he plays a right footer at left back. You may once have played a left footer at right back and he may well have been crap and me.
You're the sort that applaud the opposition for remembering to wear their boots but critisise our right wing back and hence main right sided player for his instant first touch and first time ball but our lack of 'Total Football' instincts to have someone in his position.
You are the sort of people that praise Christopher Martin Jenkins and his unbiased commentary ignoring the fact that he never praises the England team ever, not ever. He will praise Bangladesh more than England. CMJ is not Aggers, not Blowers, he's not got amazing facts like Frindall, hes not Vic Marks, he's not even Simon Mann. You are the equivalent of CMJ. How does that make you feel?
You are the sort of football fans that quote Brian Glanville articles.
You are the sort of 'fans' that don't have the decency to applaud/cheer/go ballistic when 'your' team score but applaud like 'sportsmen' when the opposition do. Leave early when we win, stay to boo when we don't. The CMJ syndrome.
Just because you stay calm when the referee doesn't give a penalty, send their player off, disallow their goal does not make you rational. Rational should be used when watching football games. You should be biased, it's the rules or at least it should be. Their centre back (Kenton?) should have gone for that challenge and no mistake and had his freezing nipples tweaked.
Don't applaud the lineman's decisions, they are not linesmen. The day referees start treating them as equals is the day we do and they can arise from beneath the gutter to join the referees sat comfortably with splinters up their bottoms from all that fence sitting.
Rant over.
Removes tongue partly from cheek.
D-EZ wrote:May I just say that Ripley St Thomas is very well known for it's succesful rugby and football teams. Dates going back many years show that they've won many Lancashire Cups and District Cups. Many more than any other school in this area. They have a right to say their piece as they pay their money.
i-love-mfc wrote:Are you the man with the funny shaped head?
Number 1 wrote:D-EZ wrote:May I just say that Ripley St Thomas is very well known for it's succesful rugby and football teams. Dates going back many years show that they've won many Lancashire Cups and District Cups. Many more than any other school in this area. They have a right to say their piece as they pay their money.
But have they won FA Cups and played at the World Cup?
ezz wrote:what hes saying is that sammy will know better than a p.e teacher you plonker
But have they won FA Cups and played at the World Cup?
ezz wrote:what hes saying is that sammy will know better than a p.e teacher you plonker
DawZi wrote:if you play with with feathers, you get your arse tickled..
Alan wrote:ezz wrote:what hes saying is that sammy will know better than a p.e teacher you plonker
I see no evidence offered to back up the above assumption. So it remains an assumption.But have they won FA Cups and played at the World Cup?
If the answer to this question is ....'No but ---- ------- has' , then I believe the name
'Mark Wright' would be one (of many) correct answers.
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