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Post by Not_Nick_H on Apr 15, 2013 21:38:49 GMT
I've been away from blighty, and this board, on holiday for the last couple of weeks. Probably just as well me thinks - judging by how badly things are going. I flicked on my phone while away, expecting to see a respectable win against Villa and instead got a sinking feeling in my stomach and a sensation that we realy are in trouble for the first time this season.
Time is running out - precious few home games left - but I would love to see and hear the montage of best bits from the first season (I think) that were backed by the Foo Fighters track "The Pretender" - back on the big screen before the game and ideally - on a screen in the dressing room for the players benefit too. I know the song is still played before games, but the pictures made it a rousing piece of video that summed up the whole backs-to-the-wall attitude of that season and what it meant for the club and fans to be "at the top table" - and made many a spine tingle I'm sure. Maybe we have all forgotten and need a reminder?
What if we say "we will never surrender"?
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Post by CrazyPotter on Apr 15, 2013 21:45:32 GMT
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Post by Olgrligm on Apr 15, 2013 21:46:03 GMT
It was played on Saturday.
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Post by Not_Nick_H on Apr 15, 2013 21:49:51 GMT
That's the one CP. Mystical - was it at full pelt - ie, everything set to "11"? And right before the teams came out? It needs all that for maximum effect.
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Post by stantheman on Apr 15, 2013 21:57:36 GMT
Any one else get alump in their throat/tear in their eye watching that video just before kick off?
Seeing a group of players with team spirit that we're a million miles away from now.
Players who cost fook all, who gave 100% for the cause, who created an atmosphere that made us one of the most feared teams in the land.
Seems a distant memory now, but it's a cracking video.
Ric, Lenny, Higgy, Abdy, Rory, Beattie & Co, I'd take you all back now as even in your latter stages of your playing careers, you couldn't be any worse than the dross we're currently being subjected to.
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