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Post by scfclifer on Dec 27, 2008 10:10:48 GMT
The moronic berating of Ronaldo all game only served to make Wilko more determined to try and 'snap' him. Wilko is clearly a thick cunt, and decided to try and become a 'hero' in the eyes of the knuckledraggers in the crowd, by smashing through Ronaldo at every opportunity. Ultimately, Stoke paid the price, and that loss of a point could send us down. I'm all for 'songs' which support your own team, but these tribal, neanderlithic, braindead, aggressive 'songs', have no place in football. They only serve to create tension and bad feeling. The fact that children sit in a stadium whilst thousands of so called grown adults chant 'Wanker' at the top of their voices is an embarassment to Stoke City FC. Football for some people is just an excuse to behave like cavemen. It's pathetic. we'll all sit down shut up and behave then eh ??? fuck off to the library that is old trafford if you want that you moaning bastard or i suppose you could always take up bowls ;d
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:15:17 GMT
So you think swearing at the top of your voice, and aiming that swearing directly at another human being, in front of children, is acceptable do you?
Grow the fuck up.
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Post by trebor63 on Dec 27, 2008 10:16:35 GMT
I'm all for 'songs' which support your own team, but these tribal, neanderlithic, braindead, aggressive 'songs', have no place in football. They only serve to create tension and bad feeling. The fact that children sit in a stadium whilst thousands of so called grown adults chant 'Wanker' at the top of their voices is an embarassment to Stoke City FC. Football for some people is just an excuse to behave like cavemen. It's pathetic. And yet again some pc numpty wants football sanitising a bit more. People now go to games and ask why every Prem ground is a sterile boring atmosphere and I think this post tells us why! Don't do this don't do that don't clap your own players if they make a mistake. Are we still allowed to stand and clap politely if we score? Or will that upset the little darlings on the other side (and we wouldn't want that would we?) A night at the opera sounds like is the night for you I think football mifght be a little common and rough for your precious standards. Bless
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:18:25 GMT
Why can't football become a gentleman's sport?
What's wrong with wanting to improve something?
Do you enjoy aggression or something? Do you enjoy behaving like a tribesman? Do you enjoy abusing other human beings?
Strange little boy.
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Post by andylgr on Dec 27, 2008 10:23:47 GMT
I didnt clap him off because the tackle was totally stupid and I thought that may cost us the game. I didnt realise that he was clapping the crowd too until I saw it last night on MOTD. That was embarassing.
Irrespective of whether he had a good game or not it was tarred by those 2 needless challenges.
Wilko had Ronaldo in his pocket, yet at the end of the day its Ronaldo who will probably feel like hes come out on top because he got Wilko sent off.
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Post by swampySCFC on Dec 27, 2008 10:26:06 GMT
So you think swearing at the top of your voice, and aiming that swearing directly at another human being, in front of children, is acceptable do you? Grow the fuck up. And they dont read this message board. Double standards Dave
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Post by slangking on Dec 27, 2008 10:30:34 GMT
So you think swearing at the top of your voice, and aiming that swearing directly at another human being, in front of children, is acceptable do you? Grow the fuck up. Strange how in the build up to the game and after it Stoke's support was being praised for being uniquely hostile. And now we have some dick wanting us to sit down and shut up like the other prisoners in premier league grounds.
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:35:49 GMT
Who praised us exactly, for specifically being 'hostile'?
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Post by slangking on Dec 27, 2008 10:36:47 GMT
Ferguson, Phelan, the press, sky commentators.
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:37:08 GMT
So you think swearing at the top of your voice, and aiming that swearing directly at another human being, in front of children, is acceptable do you? Grow the fuck up. And they dont read this message board. Double standards Dave If they have decent parents they wouldn't read this message board, no. Would you let a 10 year old kid come on here?
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:37:46 GMT
So they praised our chants of 'Wanker' at Ronaldo did they?
Isn't that what I have eluded to?
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:40:00 GMT
Plus, in any walk of life, when is hostility to be praised????
Surely that shows you what is wrong with the sport, when hostility and agression from supporters is applauded.
I apologise for wanting to watch a sport where people are genuinely interested in the game in front of them, and they respect the participants and it's fans.
Sorry about that, how could I or anyone else possibly want that!
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Post by slangking on Dec 27, 2008 10:41:46 GMT
They praised the hostility of the crowd, so far as I know they didn't specifically praise the crowd for chanting 'wanker', hardly a surprise is it?
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Post by truckerged on Dec 27, 2008 10:42:03 GMT
he did have a good game but got suckered by that cheating twat. he is still young and will learn from this experience. i did give him a little bit of applause because i thought his overall performance deseves it. why the fuck did the refferee ignore winkers stamp when it was righ infront of him? surely that is a sending off or have they changed the rules while i have been in an alcohol fuelled coma!!
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Post by slangking on Dec 27, 2008 10:43:33 GMT
Plus, in any walk of life, when is hostility to be praised???? Surely that shows you what is wrong with the sport, when hostility and agression from supporters is applauded. I apologise for wanting to watch a sport where people are genuinely interested in the game in front of them, and they respect the participants and it's fans. Sorry about that, how could I or anyone else possibly want that! Oh I get it, you are more interested in the kicking a bag of wind about aspect, I don't know why you would bother going at all.
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:44:41 GMT
Plus, in any walk of life, when is hostility to be praised???? Surely that shows you what is wrong with the sport, when hostility and agression from supporters is applauded. I apologise for wanting to watch a sport where people are genuinely interested in the game in front of them, and they respect the participants and it's fans. Sorry about that, how could I or anyone else possibly want that! Oh I get it, you are more interested in the kicking a bag of wind about aspect, I don't know why you would bother going at all. Erm........... To watch football perhaps?
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Post by slangking on Dec 27, 2008 10:47:02 GMT
If I had your point of view I'd save my cash and go to watch Sunday League games, no chance of naughty chants of offending you there.
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Post by dazthestokie69 on Dec 27, 2008 10:47:56 GMT
i clapped him off because he'd had a good game against some superb players. I agree with the second yellow but it was more of a stupid tackle that a dangerous one. As soon as Ronaldo saw he had got him the card he got straight up. You knew that with him being on a yellow card Manure would but the worlds biggest play acter on him and the big fking mard arse spent all game trying to get him his second yellow. Ronaldo should got at least a yellow for the kick and him and shrek should of gone for the elbow..lets analyse those two rather than why we clapped a young player who had put a good shift in but made one stupid mistake
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:48:28 GMT
They don't offend me.
They embarass me.
Grown adults - Yeah right!
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Post by slangking on Dec 27, 2008 10:49:34 GMT
Don't go then, it really is as simple as that.
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:51:13 GMT
Or perhaps human beings could start to act in a civilised manner towards one another.
Isn't that what seperates us from the rest of the animal kingdom?
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Post by slangking on Dec 27, 2008 10:55:57 GMT
I can't remember too many organised games of football in the animal kingdom, I'll let you know how they behave if I see one.
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 10:58:08 GMT
That's a great way of dodging having to say:
"I don't want to act civilised".
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Post by GazMcNicol on Dec 27, 2008 11:03:20 GMT
And they dont read this message board. Double standards Dave If they have decent parents they wouldn't read this message board, no. Would you let a 10 year old kid come on here? I think what he was alluding to was the fact you were moaning about swearing then swore yourself
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Post by GazMcNicol on Dec 27, 2008 11:04:02 GMT
Anybody notice the adverts at the top are for Wilkinsons? PISSER!
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 11:04:42 GMT
I was moaning about swearing in front of children, not swearing in general.
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Post by slangking on Dec 27, 2008 11:06:16 GMT
About time you got over this sociology gcse you once did. That's a great way of dodging having to say: "I don't want to act civilised".
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 11:07:39 GMT
Hope you're happy living in the gutter.
It seems most people are happy for the evolution of the human race to stay exactly where it is, stagnant.
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Post by slangking on Dec 27, 2008 11:08:59 GMT
Yeah ok, you seem a bit on the uptight side yourself, a bit of therapy might sort you out.
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Post by Dave the Rave on Dec 27, 2008 11:10:35 GMT
Not uptight,
Just bemused as to why people are happy to act like animals.
Ape brains inside human bodies perhaps? Something went wrong somewhere if you need to cause pain, anguish and hurt to other people to be happy.
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