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Post by riccyfuller93 on Jan 8, 2017 4:32:57 GMT
I'd happily take a bit of verbal abuse from a distance for the money they get. Not right in front of face though. Do I not like. Heck I'd have the whole of the Nou Camp chanting "WANKER, WANKER, WANKER" as I walk off down the tunnel with a cheeky smile across my face. If I was getting 50k a week.
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Post by heworksardtho on Jan 8, 2017 7:12:09 GMT
I'd happily take a bit of verbal abuse from a distance for the money they get. Not right in front of face though. Do I not like. Heck I'd have the whole of the Nou Camp chanting "WANKER, WANKER, WANKER" as I walk off down the tunnel with a cheeky smile across my face. If I was getting 50k a week. Money grabber 😀
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Post by ryan4england on Jan 8, 2017 7:14:58 GMT
If they dont want shit work like fuck in the shirt or fuck off, simple
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Post by gizgozgaz on Jan 8, 2017 7:37:36 GMT
Did anyone else see Muni arguing with some fans as he walked off at the end of the game down towards the tunnel. He came over to sign an autograph near us and I think some lad said something to him and next minute he went off on one! He was mouthing off and my 10 year old daughter was a bit taken aback as she was trying to get his autograph! Bit disappointing really but I suppose it wasn't his fault today as he hadn't been on the pitch. Not nice to see though. What happened was Muniesa was being applauded for signing an autograph, then some one shouted "go tell that lot they are a disgrace" then he reacted. No abuse of the player was directed at Muniesa or was he even swore at! Storm in a tea cup!
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Post by nutterpotter on Jan 8, 2017 7:38:20 GMT
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Post by PotteringThrough on Jan 8, 2017 7:44:02 GMT
If they dont want shit work like fuck in the shirt or fuck off, simple Is that a fair comment in this case? Hard to see what Muniesa did wrong yesterday.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 8:48:40 GMT
I'm so jealous of Muni's missus. He's just fucking adorable and I'd love to spoon him passionately before going to sleep every night. Im jealous of his pants. If i wasa pair of Muni's pants, I'd keep taking the opportunity to ride up his bum crack
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Post by mozzer on Jan 8, 2017 9:17:21 GMT
What abuse was Shawcross responding to? A few people on this messageboard? He is idolised and always will be , cupping his ears was fucking stupid That's bang on the money for me, half the fuck witts on here live in a precious bubble and think that the whole world and his dog live their sad lives glued to this message board accepting everything that's typed as the truth. you only have to look at the post counts on peoples accounts to spot the weapons.
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Post by loyalstripey on Jan 8, 2017 9:23:37 GMT
Respect to that man - well said Marc
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Post by mozzer on Jan 8, 2017 9:41:59 GMT
Seems like a passionate guy, remember his celebration when he scored. Could do with some of the other players at least giving off the perception that they care and bring a bit of passion onto the pitch I don't know if the manager has lost the dressing room but it looks like the players have lost the crowd and they know it! Very, very sad well just for all the people that did not go or went early......... The players that "bothered" to come down to the boothen and to the two wings after the final whistle......... got a very warm applause and reception from the supporters even though they had managed to completely fuck up the score against our struggling local rivals, it looked far from the players losing the crowd as they took the time out to thank them for the support, and I am sure that the young lad in the front row of the boothen that Arnie took the time out to walk down the full length of the pitch and present his boots to will be starstruck for a very long time... And as for our club captain.... people have very short fucking memories on here, that was the second time he has cupped his ear to the crowd over the last couple of years....disrespectful and fucking childish from a member of scfc staff in such a prominent position, especially coming from a man playing in a defence that has conceded for fun of late against some bang average teams.....strange that I never noticed him doing it today after we managed to let in another two fuck eyed goals against a proper shit team whilst playing at home, yes some of the fuck wits have booed them off of late but I dare say that they have paid their money and have a right to voice their thoughts and opinions, I dont agree with it and I dont actually think that it contributes to anything positive as the whole of the club know and acknowledge when we are shit, but that is just me, what I can not understand is what it is that they are actually booing ?????? is it the score or the performance ????, Tuesdays performance against Watford was as poor as it gets, you will not see a worse performance from the team in fact I have seen us play 1000 times better and get mullered yet on this occasion we won.......but no booing at the end of the game, strange that!!
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Post by bathstoke on Jan 8, 2017 9:51:01 GMT
Muniesa occupies a V special place in our families heart, because of the work he does with the community of fans. Anyone who gives a man who didn't play in a game, $#!t, is a bit thick really...
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Post by sportsman on Jan 8, 2017 9:56:55 GMT
What the Fuck has money got do with anything. Anyone that brings money into an argument regarding how players react or sometimes act, in my book haven't got a bloody clue about football.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 10:02:06 GMT
What the Fuck has money got do with anything. Anyone that brings money into an argument regarding how players react or sometimes act, in my book haven't got a bloody clue about football. Or life in general!!
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Post by RichJonesy on Jan 8, 2017 11:00:59 GMT
You've never said "like" at the end of a sentence? I have. Once at the match I was going to the bar at half time and I turned to my good pal and said: "Steven, I am going to the bar, what would you like?"
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 11:07:15 GMT
It's clear the team are struggling at the moment if this continues and the fans turn against them we are in big trouble we need to hold our nerve support them to the hilt. Hughes has been building his foundations on very expensive sand, inevitably they are crumbling he has no idea how to put this right he has to stop the rot, he is the instigator of his own problems the fans are turning because they are frustrated by his tactics, team selection etc., I agree we should support the players if they are putting the effort in for our club if not I'm afraid this will get much worse, we are in trouble already Hughes is the manager it is his job to address the mess he has made. Not arguing about who is at fault I'm talking about "our" role in this we have all seen it before and one part of a teams demise is the fans turning against the team and or manager. I for one still think we will be OK but we can help by sticking together.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 11:46:41 GMT
What the Fuck has money got do with anything. Anyone that brings money into an argument regarding how players react or sometimes act, in my book haven't got a bloody clue about football. There's some weird theory that the amount you're paid increases the abuse threshold. It's bizarre.
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Post by NG4POTTERS on Jan 8, 2017 12:24:47 GMT
I'm not a usual person. I went today and supported the side like i have sporadically from the stands for 35 odd years. I heard a lot of moaning groaning and slander towards the players. And it seemed like 'usual' people who were doing that. Faces who i have seen round the ground over the years. Good job the unusual people turned up today and bolstered the usual crowd. In what way were they unusual Hahaha i don't even know why i posted that. I was just pissed right off about the whole fucking day. Losing to those cunts and having to listen to their fans for 90 minutes. I even confused myself the amount of times i said usual and unusual. Wont go down in history as my best post. For sure.
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Post by philb on Jan 8, 2017 16:57:51 GMT
Did anyone else see Muni arguing with some fans as he walked off at the end of the game down towards the tunnel. He came over to sign an autograph near us and I think some lad said something to him and next minute he went off on one! He was mouthing off and my 10 year old daughter was a bit taken aback as she was trying to get his autograph! Bit disappointing really but I suppose it wasn't his fault today as he hadn't been on the pitch. Not nice to see though. What happened was Muniesa was being applauded for signing an autograph, then some one shouted "go tell that lot they are a disgrace" then he reacted. No abuse of the player was directed at Muniesa or was he even swore at! Storm in a tea cup! To be fair I never said it was a big deal and I never said he was sworn at as I didn't hear what the fan(s) said to him. Just a bit surprised by his reaction to be honest as he's always been a 'good guy' oh and my daughter was a bit upset by it as she was trying to get his autograph. He's apologised on Twitter so he must have caused a bit more than a storm in a tea cup.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 17:19:47 GMT
This is very much a Stoke on Trent thing
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 17:28:14 GMT
You've never said "like" at the end of a sentence? I have. Once at the match I was going to the bar at half time and I turned to my good pal and said: "Steven, I am going to the bar, what would you like?" What did he have?
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Post by RichJonesy on Jan 8, 2017 22:56:40 GMT
I have. Once at the match I was going to the bar at half time and I turned to my good pal and said: "Steven, I am going to the bar, what would you like?" What did he have? Skinny soy caffè macchiato
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2017 22:58:20 GMT
Skinny soy caffè macchiato Are they nice?
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Post by RichJonesy on Jan 8, 2017 23:03:11 GMT
Skinny soy caffè macchiato Are they nice? Dunno. We stopped sharing our drinks a few years ago.
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Post by Dallas Cowboy on Jan 9, 2017 4:55:51 GMT
Dunno. We stopped sharing our drinks a few years ago. Potteries banter at its best. I don't get much of that in Beijing. Bravo sir!
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Post by RichJonesy on Jan 9, 2017 15:58:50 GMT
Dunno. We stopped sharing our drinks a few years ago. Potteries banter at its best. I don't get much of that in Beijing. Bravo sir! I see, it's the banter that you like? See what I did there? Actually in response to the question about if they're nice I should have said: I don't know what they're like. (For the modfather)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2017 17:11:55 GMT
Potteries banter at its best. I don't get much of that in Beijing. Bravo sir! I see, it's the banter that you like? See what I did there? Actually in response to the question about if they're nice I should have said: I don't know what they're like. (For the modfather) Surely it should be.... I don't know what they're like,like.
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