Sat May 08, 2010 9:39 am
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Sat May 08, 2010 9:45 am
Sat May 08, 2010 9:47 am
Sat May 08, 2010 9:48 am
Mr Davies wrote:If Chelsea, as they should, go on to beat Wigan tomorrow, Man Utd fans will bemoan their lack of success, this is despite being crowned champions for the three successive prior seasons, and a champions league title to boot. Arsenal have not won anything since the FA Cup in Patrick Vieira's last season as skipper and Liverpool haven't won since they beat West Ham in the FA Cup in Cardiff.
They all claim they feel the pain of football fans.
They don't.
As Annis says, we've had 50 years of hurt.
And, what about the fans of Grimsby and Barnet, fighting for football league survival. I remember those days watching the City and we're a million miles away from there now. If we get to the 'promised land' our fans will never lose sight of how lucky we are and where we've come from.
Sat May 08, 2010 9:49 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Techically I have waited 48 years 5 months 19 days but I get your point Annis
Never mind mate just 14 days left....
Sat May 08, 2010 9:52 am
Mr Davies wrote:If Chelsea, as they should, go on to beat Wigan tomorrow, Man Utd fans will bemoan their lack of success, this is despite being crowned champions for the three successive prior seasons, and a champions league title to boot. Arsenal have not won anything since the FA Cup in Patrick Vieira's last season as skipper and Liverpool haven't won since they beat West Ham in the FA Cup in Cardiff.
They all claim they feel the pain of football fans.
They don't.
As Annis says, we've had 50 years of hurt.
And, what about the fans of Grimsby and Barnet, fighting for football league survival. I remember those days watching the City and we're a million miles away from there now. If we get to the 'promised land' our fans will never lose sight of how lucky we are and where we've come from.
Sat May 08, 2010 9:55 am
Mr Davies wrote:If Chelsea, as they should, go on to beat Wigan tomorrow, Man Utd fans will bemoan their lack of success, this is despite being crowned champions for the three successive prior seasons, and a champions league title to boot. Arsenal have not won anything since the FA Cup in Patrick Vieira's last season as skipper and Liverpool haven't won since they beat West Ham in the FA Cup in Cardiff.
They all claim they feel the pain of football fans.
They don't.
As Annis says, we've had 50 years of hurt.
And, what about the fans of Grimsby and Barnet, fighting for football league survival. I remember those days watching the City and we're a million miles away from there now. If we get to the 'promised land' our fans will never lose sight of how lucky we are and where we've come from.
Sat May 08, 2010 9:57 am
Lawnmower wrote:In a strange way I'd rather be a Grimsby fan, fighting the unthinkable than a Man U fan waiting to 'once again' be crowned champions.
The feeling we will get when/if we finally make it will be a million times more powerful than anything they have ever experienced.
To feel the real pleasure of success, you must first experience the pain of failure.
Sat May 08, 2010 10:00 am
Forever Blue wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Techically I have waited 48 years 5 months 19 days but I get your point Annis
Never mind mate just 14 days left....
Tony, We have seen it all and we have Suffered, but I HAVE LOVED EVERY MINUTE OFF IT
Sat May 08, 2010 10:04 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Lawnmower wrote:In a strange way I'd rather be a Grimsby fan, fighting the unthinkable than a Man U fan waiting to 'once again' be crowned champions.
The feeling we will get when/if we finally make it will be a million times more powerful than anything they have ever experienced.
To feel the real pleasure of success, you must first experience the pain of failure.
One of my overriding memories of last season was the TV cameras showing Man United fans crying because they lost the FA Cup Semi-Final against Everton.
Never mind they went onto win the EPL and appear in a Champions League Final the poor little devils lost out on 'another' FA Cup Final
Compare that with us in 2008? Lost our first Final in 81 years yet stayed and clapped the victors, surely that IS REAL football fans.
Sat May 08, 2010 10:13 am
Labby Doos wrote:
Annis, for all the crap of the dungeon days in reality they were some of the best days watching the city. Prawn sandwich brigade will never know the dramas played out watching thier teams in those circumstances.
Sat May 08, 2010 10:18 am
Sat May 08, 2010 10:22 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Labby Doos wrote:
Annis, for all the crap of the dungeon days in reality they were some of the best days watching the city. Prawn sandwich brigade will never know the dramas played out watching thier teams in those circumstances.
I remember the old 4th Division being so much less fuss, you could pay on the gate, park reasonably close to the stadium, go to an away game on a whim and even lie across seats and have a kip if the game was that bad
I really loved the old League Cup format when it was 2 legged games in the first round with a chance of a big club in the second (to think we thought Southampton was a catch in 1995 )
There is so much to reminisce about but would I go back? Would I hell
Sat May 08, 2010 10:32 am
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Sat May 08, 2010 10:36 am
Mr Davies wrote:A prime of example of hurt was "Fatty" the Sheffield Wednesday fan.
He took abuse all game from us..."Fatty's going to Rochdale, Fatty's going to Rochdale", but when the game was over he gave us a massive round of applause and it was reciprocated and them some. I think, even after the taunting from Wednesday fans last year, we could still appreciate that this guys heart was breaking. His team were on the verge of relegation. The mutual respect between "Fatty" and the City fans spoke volumes that day. More so than the jibes shared between the two clubs in their most recent darkest hours.
For me, that moment is what football is all about - not about Chelsea winning the double or Man United breaking the Record for league titles.
Sat May 08, 2010 10:52 am
Sat May 08, 2010 10:56 am
Blue'76' wrote:50 years is a heck of a long time especially when you consider some of the rubbish that have played top flight football in the last 30 years like the Jacks, Luton, Oxford, Wimbledon etc.
Sat May 08, 2010 11:08 am
Sat May 08, 2010 12:03 pm
taffyapple wrote:I dont remember what year it was, but two seasons running we went to Huddersfield
and lost 4-0. I also (promise not to laugh!!!) went to Huddersfield away once, was as
pissed from the night before as I'd ever been, nobody else on the train, i was too
smashed to care, I just slept most of the way. Got to the Railway boozer at Hudders,
still no City fans in sight. Had a couple of pints and an old guy said that his son was
off to the game too.... but it was in Cardiff!!!!! For Fucks sake,
we were playing them at home
I remember sitting in the Grange End 1st game of the season one year getting thrashed
by Charlton watching the benches getting thrown on the pitch. Just through boredom.
Jacks away when we lost 3-2, waiting outside the North Bank for them to come out (bad move )
Walking towards Sheff Utds ground, a mob of them across the road, coppers between us, I was
giving it the big cocky walk... and walked straight into a lamp-post. Sheff Utd were laughing, my
mates were laughing, even the coppers were laughing.
The Legends pep talk in the boozer pre: the journey to the New Den. Hitlers speeches paled in comparison
Cardiff City breaking my heart and almost causing my death... by beating Millwall away 4-0 on
'Scary sunday'
Its weird innit, we have been so used to shit, crap, losing, adversity, trips to 3rd world Yorkshire,
coppers baton charging us etc etc etc... Its almost beyond belief that we now REALLY are a club
with a future, we REALLY can be contenders, a force to be reckoned with. Even though we will never
be on a par with the Man Utd's and Chelseas, we are exactly 1.754 million miles away from the dark
but fun days.
Sometimes you have need to have tasted crap to appreciate the finer things in life!
f**k me fellers, we've gorged on shite for donkeys years, and loved every minute of it
I LOVE THIS CLUB
Now lets get the caviar on the barbie and paaarteeeeeeeeehhhhhhyyyy
Sat May 08, 2010 1:36 pm
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Labby Doos wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Techically I have waited 48 years 5 months 19 days but I get your point Annis
Never mind mate just 14 days left....
Tony, We have seen it all and we have Suffered, but I HAVE LOVED EVERY MINUTE OFF IT
Annis, for all the crap of the dungeon days in reality they were some of the best days watching the city. Prawn sandwich brigade will never know the dramas played out watching thier teams in those circumstances.
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