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Couldn't care less who wins it.Wimbledon are as good/bad as any other club out there, but the la la, fans' fairytale stuff wins them votes - such as the one in the opening post.
I want Plymouth to win, you'd expect them to be more of a threat to us in the promotion race next season than AFCW.
Don't forget how they steam roller in to the ground they play at and Kingstonian seemed to go backwards
Don't take it personally, it's just how it is.Another example. Partick Thistle's daft-looking mascot also wins them attention/votes.The tribalism regarding football (which then stems into abuse, violence - Millwall's favourite tactic - and treating your own club as the greatest, etc - all fans everywhere do it) is all b*llocks.
Quote from: Al4475 on May 30, 2016, 04:29:30 pmC'mon Rigo - you know me matey - in the name of everything that's right in football would you not prefer to see AFC Wimbledon succeed at a level appropriate to them?The problem is I don't really care about something which happened 10-15 years ago. Just because something happened 10-15 years ago doesn't make it any less of an injustice.That decision should stick in the craw of any decent football fan.It's the past, you get over it, and move onto the next chapter.If Wimbledon win, not one of the players will care. Neal Ardley might hint at it in his post-match interview (basically to score some extra brownie points with fans) but that's about it.The whole Wimbledon/MK Dons thing is the past. Today's headlines are tomorrow's chip wrappers, etc.
C'mon Rigo - you know me matey - in the name of everything that's right in football would you not prefer to see AFC Wimbledon succeed at a level appropriate to them?
Quote from: Al4475 on May 30, 2016, 04:29:30 pmC'mon Rigo - you know me matey - in the name of everything that's right in football would you not prefer to see AFC Wimbledon succeed at a level appropriate to them?The problem is I don't really care about something which happened 10-15 years ago. It's the past, you get over it, and move onto the next chapter.If Wimbledon win, not one of the players will care. Neal Ardley might hint at it in his post-match interview (basically to score some extra brownie points with fans) but that's about it.The whole Wimbledon/MK Dons thing is the past. Today's headlines are tomorrow's chip wrappers, etc.
The fans are the constants. Or some of them are at any rate.
Quote from: Nudga on May 30, 2016, 09:30:45 pmCareful boys, Rigo will PM you stamping his feet claiming that "you don't even know me" and "what's your problem with me?".He's come back on this forum like the f**kin football Oracle at Delphi. Wobbly little shite box.Not really. I'll send PMs to folk who have an issue with me (which usually is based on weak reasoning), then I'm prepared to have a proper conversation.If anyone wants to speak openly, go for it and PM me. You might actually be surprised and learn a thing or two.
Careful boys, Rigo will PM you stamping his feet claiming that "you don't even know me" and "what's your problem with me?".He's come back on this forum like the f**kin football Oracle at Delphi. Wobbly little shite box.
Quote from: Mr1Croft on May 30, 2016, 09:38:56 pmI did wonder how long it would be before we returned to the routine of Rigo hijacking threads.Somethings never change do they? Hijacking? Do you think I still get bothered what some of the inhabitants of the Jeremy Kyle stand think?It's the usual suspects with the same old agendas.My proper mates, people who actually know me on a personal level, know what I offer and bring to the table - not some pseudonyms on an internet forum who think they know everything (but mostly have an agenda because they think I'm a judas).
I did wonder how long it would be before we returned to the routine of Rigo hijacking threads.Somethings never change do they?