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The gist of it was what they wanted to do with our JR'S daughter Claire. Some of this also involved his relationship with her.Many joined in and tbf as the thread grew and the depravity grew , a few good Blunts decried it . However by this time , the thread had gone way way over the top of what most would call reasonable banter.
When you claim to be a \"big club\" in the Championship and then get overtaken by mid-table sides like Coventry and Watford and silly little teams like Donny Rovers, it's time to realise that your best days are long gone.
I'd love to get cocky but footy is like water. it always finds its level. We might laugh now, but sheff united and other medium to big clubs will always have the last laugh over nothing clubs like ussad but very true
Boyhood dreams wrote:QuoteI'd love to get cocky but footy is like water. it always finds its level. We might laugh now, but sheff united and other medium to big clubs will always have the last laugh over nothing clubs like ussad but very trueAnd THAT is a trite load of b*llocks that you regularly hear about football.Tell me Carling. What is Wigan's level? Conference, where they were 35 years ago? Or Premiership, where they have been for a decade or so?Sheffield Wednesday were one of the top 4 or 5 clubs in the country pre-war. Throughout the 1960s, they were in the top half dozen English clubs. Since then, their average position has been mid-way up Tier 2. What is THEIR level?The simple and obvious fact is that clubs DON'T have a \"natural\" level. Their equilibrium position changes over time, due to the strength of the local economy, the ambition and wealth of owners, the quality of managers etc.
BillyStubbsTears wrote:QuoteBoyhood dreams wrote:QuoteI'd love to get cocky but footy is like water. it always finds its level. We might laugh now, but sheff united and other medium to big clubs will always have the last laugh over nothing clubs like ussad but very trueAnd THAT is a trite load of b*llocks that you regularly hear about football.Tell me Carling. What is Wigan's level? Conference, where they were 35 years ago? Or Premiership, where they have been for a decade or so?Sheffield Wednesday were one of the top 4 or 5 clubs in the country pre-war. Throughout the 1960s, they were in the top half dozen English clubs. Since then, their average position has been mid-way up Tier 2. What is THEIR level?The simple and obvious fact is that clubs DON'T have a \"natural\" level. Their equilibrium position changes over time, due to the strength of the local economy, the ambition and wealth of owners, the quality of managers etc.dont kid yoursen...we will sink and them rise again....just like water from its three states.get over it, we are about to come crashing down from the top of our wave
Boyhood dreams wrote:QuoteBillyStubbsTears wrote:QuoteBoyhood dreams wrote:QuoteI'd love to get cocky but footy is like water. it always finds its level. We might laugh now, but sheff united and other medium to big clubs will always have the last laugh over nothing clubs like ussad but very trueAnd THAT is a trite load of b*llocks that you regularly hear about football.Tell me Carling. What is Wigan's level? Conference, where they were 35 years ago? Or Premiership, where they have been for a decade or so?Sheffield Wednesday were one of the top 4 or 5 clubs in the country pre-war. Throughout the 1960s, they were in the top half dozen English clubs. Since then, their average position has been mid-way up Tier 2. What is THEIR level?The simple and obvious fact is that clubs DON'T have a \"natural\" level. Their equilibrium position changes over time, due to the strength of the local economy, the ambition and wealth of owners, the quality of managers etc.dont kid yoursen...we will sink and them rise again....just like water from its three states.get over it, we are about to come crashing down from the top of our waveA true Leeds fan speaking now they're 2nd in the league, do us a favour and fcuk off back to bellend road and support your true team.Off to Derby...... Bye