Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:26 pm
Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:27 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:The plastic Liverpool fans I know tonight are really getting wound up. These fans have chosen to "support" Liverpool years ago and have stuck with them over the years, watching them on Sky TV for many a season. Now tonight brings the prospect of us playing them in the final, they are starting to get worried. These plastics cannot cope with the possibility that our local team, Cardiff City, have a good chance of turning them over should they make the final tonight.
These cretins have chosen to follow Liverpool for their own personal greed of being associated with success from a young age. Now local Cardiff City are catching them and they don't like this one bit. They can't handle local Cardiff City outshining "their team". I have supported my local team for the past 23 years while being asked by these plastics "why do you watch that rubbish for?" Well this "rubbish" has been to the new Wembley 4 times in the past 4 seasons, I am hoping Liverpool can make it to the new Wembley for the first time in their history tonight and we beat them in the final to shut those cretins up once and for all, it would be so satisfying for me!
Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:31 pm
Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:32 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:The plastic Liverpool fans I know tonight are really getting wound up. These fans have chosen to "support" Liverpool years ago and have stuck with them over the years, watching them on Sky TV for many a season. Now tonight brings the prospect of us playing them in the final, they are starting to get worried. These plastics cannot cope with the possibility that our local team, Cardiff City, have a good chance of turning them over should they make the final tonight.
These cretins have chosen to follow Liverpool for their own personal greed of being associated with success from a young age. Now local Cardiff City are catching them and they don't like this one bit. They can't handle local Cardiff City outshining "their team". I have supported my local team for the past 23 years while being asked by these plastics "why do you watch that rubbish for?" Well this "rubbish" has been to the new Wembley 4 times in the past 4 seasons, I am hoping Liverpool can make it to the new Wembley for the first time in their history tonight and we beat them in the final to shut those cretins up once and for all, it would be so satisfying for me!
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Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:37 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:The plastic Liverpool fans I know tonight are really getting wound up. These fans have chosen to "support" Liverpool years ago and have stuck with them over the years, watching them on Sky TV for many a season. Now tonight brings the prospect of us playing them in the final, they are starting to get worried. These plastics cannot cope with the possibility that our local team, Cardiff City, have a good chance of turning them over should they make the final tonight.
These cretins have chosen to follow Liverpool for their own personal greed of being associated with success from a young age. Now local Cardiff City are catching them and they don't like this one bit. They can't handle local Cardiff City outshining "their team". I have supported my local team for the past 23 years while being asked by these plastics "why do you watch that rubbish for?" Well this "rubbish" has been to the new Wembley 4 times in the past 4 seasons, I am hoping Liverpool can make it to the new Wembley for the first time in their history tonight and we beat them in the final to shut those cretins up once and for all, it would be so satisfying for me!
Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:38 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:The plastic Liverpool fans I know tonight are really getting wound up. These fans have chosen to "support" Liverpool years ago and have stuck with them over the years, watching them on Sky TV for many a season. Now tonight brings the prospect of us playing them in the final, they are starting to get worried. These plastics cannot cope with the possibility that our local team, Cardiff City, have a good chance of turning them over should they make the final tonight.
These cretins have chosen to follow Liverpool for their own personal greed of being associated with success from a young age. Now local Cardiff City are catching them and they don't like this one bit. They can't handle local Cardiff City outshining "their team". I have supported my local team for the past 23 years while being asked by these plastics "why do you watch that rubbish for?" Well this "rubbish" has been to the new Wembley 4 times in the past 4 seasons, I am hoping Liverpool can make it to the new Wembley for the first time in their history tonight and we beat them in the final to shut those cretins up once and for all, it would be so satisfying for me!
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Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:42 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:The plastic Liverpool fans I know tonight are really getting wound up. These fans have chosen to "support" Liverpool years ago and have stuck with them over the years, watching them on Sky TV for many a season. Now tonight brings the prospect of us playing them in the final, they are starting to get worried. These plastics cannot cope with the possibility that our local team, Cardiff City, have a good chance of turning them over should they make the final tonight.
These cretins have chosen to follow Liverpool for their own personal greed of being associated with success from a young age. Now local Cardiff City are catching them and they don't like this one bit. They can't handle local Cardiff City outshining "their team". I have supported my local team for the past 23 years while being asked by these plastics "why do you watch that rubbish for?" Well this "rubbish" has been to the new Wembley 4 times in the past 4 seasons, I am hoping Liverpool can make it to the new Wembley for the first time in their history tonight and we beat them in the final to shut those cretins up once and for all, it would be so satisfying for me!
Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:58 pm
LutonBluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:The plastic Liverpool fans I know tonight are really getting wound up. These fans have chosen to "support" Liverpool years ago and have stuck with them over the years, watching them on Sky TV for many a season. Now tonight brings the prospect of us playing them in the final, they are starting to get worried. These plastics cannot cope with the possibility that our local team, Cardiff City, have a good chance of turning them over should they make the final tonight.
These cretins have chosen to follow Liverpool for their own personal greed of being associated with success from a young age. Now local Cardiff City are catching them and they don't like this one bit. They can't handle local Cardiff City outshining "their team". I have supported my local team for the past 23 years while being asked by these plastics "why do you watch that rubbish for?" Well this "rubbish" has been to the new Wembley 4 times in the past 4 seasons, I am hoping Liverpool can make it to the new Wembley for the first time in their history tonight and we beat them in the final to shut those cretins up once and for all, it would be so satisfying for me!
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Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:07 pm
Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:11 pm
Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:12 pm
Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:14 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:The plastic Liverpool fans I know tonight are really getting wound up. These fans have chosen to "support" Liverpool years ago and have stuck with them over the years, watching them on Sky TV for many a season. Now tonight brings the prospect of us playing them in the final, they are starting to get worried. These plastics cannot cope with the possibility that our local team, Cardiff City, have a good chance of turning them over should they make the final tonight.
These cretins have chosen to follow Liverpool for their own personal greed of being associated with success from a young age. Now local Cardiff City are catching them and they don't like this one bit. They can't handle local Cardiff City outshining "their team". I have supported my local team for the past 23 years while being asked by these plastics "why do you watch that rubbish for?" Well this "rubbish" has been to the new Wembley 4 times in the past 4 seasons, I am hoping Liverpool can make it to the new Wembley for the first time in their history tonight and we beat them in the final to shut those cretins up once and for all, it would be so satisfying for me!
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Thanks Annis. I saw your post earlier saying how much you hate Liverpool and I hate them (and the Man Utd's etc) for the exact same reasons. The reason the Darlington's of the world are struggling is because the plastics in the area abondon their local team for their personal greed of wanting to be associated with something successful. These plastics are an embarrassment to their communities. They crave attention, they all jump up and celebrate down their local pubs watching "their team" score on Sky TV.
I feel sorry for them, how can you experiences the highs we experienced last night when you rarely experience any lows? What our local team have been through has been a roller coaster ride and a ride that any proper football should go through and cherish. It's what being a real football fan is all about and this makes moments like last night so much sweeter and this is something a glory supporter will never experience or understand.
Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:28 pm
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Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:35 pm
blueheaven wrote:One thing the glory 'supporters' and i use that word loosely will never understand is what we went through last night the agony every time the ball hit the bar or the post the despair when Miller blasted over the bar. Then the joy has we stuck in 3 penalties and Heaton made 2 class saves and the utter delerium when Parr for Palace missed his pen and we knew we were back at Wembley.![]()
Then all the bad times the embarassing defeats against the likes of Wycombe, Barnet etc the Play Off heartache against Blackpool and Reading all seem worthwhile because it's the real lows that make the highs so much better and that's something those glory supporters will never ever understand or experience![]()
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Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:44 pm
boyo1927 wrote:blueheaven wrote:One thing the glory 'supporters' and i use that word loosely will never understand is what we went through last night the agony every time the ball hit the bar or the post the despair when Miller blasted over the bar. Then the joy has we stuck in 3 penalties and Heaton made 2 class saves and the utter delerium when Parr for Palace missed his pen and we knew we were back at Wembley.![]()
Then all the bad times the embarassing defeats against the likes of Wycombe, Barnet etc the Play Off heartache against Blackpool and Reading all seem worthwhile because it's the real lows that make the highs so much better and that's something those glory supporters will never ever understand or experience![]()
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Great response too mate! I was only saying to the lads after the game last night that all the painful defeats and games we have been through is all worth it for nights like last night!
and in that time i have seen the lowest of lows so i make sure i really enjoy the highs when they come around and that's what being a true supporter is all about