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From: SteveH on 29 Apr 2010 18:37 Graf Finklestein <udo_binsack(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Ah - the kind of comment only ever made by glory-hunting fans. You lot make me laugh. No fans, no group activity, then when you go top.... you're all here. Pretty much like the attendances at the Bridge pre-Roman, really. Always makes me laugh when the club which defines the plastic, fair-weather nature of supporters claims the same about another side's supporters. Enjoy your fleeting moment of glory. It won't last, then you'll all suddenly remember you don't actually support a football club after all. -- SteveH
From: Graf Finklestein on 29 Apr 2010 18:44 On 29 Apr, 23:37, italian...(a)gmail.com (SteveH) wrote: > Graf Finklestein <udo_bins...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > Ah - the kind of comment only ever made by glory-hunting fans. > > You lot make me laugh. > > No fans, no group activity, then when you go top.... you're all here. > > Pretty much like the attendances at the Bridge pre-Roman, really. > > Always makes me laugh when the club which defines the plastic, > fair-weather nature of supporters claims the same about another side's > supporters. > > Enjoy your fleeting moment of glory. It won't last, then you'll all > suddenly remember you don't actually support a football club after all. > -- > SteveH That little monologue would probably have had more gravitas if it hadn't come form the bloke who's the very epitome of a plastic fan. Enjoy watching the games on the telly on Sunday. Maybe you can get all your old programmes out that you bought on eBay and make believe that it all somehow has some connection to you. Toodle-pip.
From: SteveH on 29 Apr 2010 18:46
Graf Finklestein <udo_binsack(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Enjoy watching the games on the telly on Sunday. Maybe you can get > all your old programmes out that you bought on eBay and make believe > that it all somehow has some connection to you. Yup, I've spent fahsands on buying it on ebay. Even though I inherited a pretty decent collection from my dad when he passed away. I just felt the need to become a real plastic by buying my history. Oh, that sounds familiar, doesn't it? -- SteveH |