WE ARE PREMIER LEAGUE! (26 Viewers)

procdoc

Well-Known Member
People saying it was a bit of damp squib clearly weren’t in Dhillons when Portsmouth scored. Afterwards people were dancing on the tables, setting off flairs and hugging random strangers. It was incredible in there
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
I know we’re promoted. I’m telling anyone that’ll listen we’re promoted. My partner is already sick of me talking about it, so I phoned my mum to tell her we were promoted.

But I still just don’t feel like I can celebrate until it’s 100% official and our name has a P next to it in the table. Strange feeling.
 

speedie87

Well-Known Member
I’ve not celebrated yet , but not deliberately. I was expecting I would be but I was just at home with Mrs who was asleep on sofa when Chaplin scored so just sort of sat there.
Can’t get the thought I sooo want to win the league so we can the trophy lift at home against Wrexham out of head now. So even doubting if I’ll proper celebrate a Blackburn win
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
People saying it was a bit of damp squib clearly weren’t in Dhillons when Portsmouth scored. Afterwards people were dancing on the tables, setting off flairs and hugging random strangers. It was incredible in there

Was going to go there if we won but didn't bother when we drew.
Missed a trick there
 

Seymour_East

Well-Known Member
pessimist
/ˈpɛsɪmɪst/ noun

1. A person who tends to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen; specifically, a Coventry City supporter who, at 2–0 up with ten minutes remaining, begins mentally rehearsing a 3–2 defeat, citing “typical City” as both explanation and prophecy.

2. An individual for whom hope is merely the calm before the inevitable equaliser.

—DERIVATIVES
pessimistic adjective

—USAGE
Often accompanied by phrases such as “you just know,” “it’s never straightforward,” and a long, knowing sigh.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top