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  1. bigfatronssba

    Interesting take on the reality of the promised land

    On the contrary, I think people would soon lose interest in a super league, as it would be incredibly boring. With those teams gone, the Premier League would become more like the championship, just slightly more skilful
  2. bigfatronssba

    Interesting take on the reality of the promised land

    I’m happy with that. The so called “big 6” stopped bringing anything meaningful to English football years ago. Nowadays they are just a hindrance to other 86 clubs. Take them out and imagine how great the Premier League would be? Last season you’d have had an exciting title race between...
  3. bigfatronssba

    How did We'll Live and Die in these Towns start before kick offs?

    It certainly wasn’t as loud. Probably just singers corner singing it.
  4. bigfatronssba

    How did We'll Live and Die in these Towns start before kick offs?

    You don’t have to like it in fairness. It’s not played for entertainment value. It’s an anthem. A show of strength & unity before battle.
  5. bigfatronssba

    Media Reaction to FA Cup Semi Final

    Those are the weirdest Lancashire accents I’ve ever heard
  6. bigfatronssba

    How did We'll Live and Die in these Towns start before kick offs?

    Also, Wembley showed how much better it is if you crank the volume up. It’s played to quietly at the CBS, the crowd completely drowns it out so people go out of sync with the tune. Same with Take Me Home, the rendition at Wembley is the first time I’ve heard us sing it at the correct tempo
  7. bigfatronssba

    How did We'll Live and Die in these Towns start before kick offs?

    It started way back at the beginning of last season. However the first game I really remember people singing it was Birmingham last year. Then two weeks later for the Middlesbrough play off game
  8. bigfatronssba

    Clive

    There really should be a chorus of there's only one Clive Eakin at a game before the season is over. If for nothing else just to hear his reaction
  9. bigfatronssba

    Clive

    Most other ones try to be neutral, whereas Clive embraces being partisan. In fairness CWR is probably one only a handful of stations where there is only 1 major club in its area, so it can be partisan
  10. bigfatronssba

    Atmosphere

    Very true. I can’t stand the scousers, but they do at least generate an atmosphere and the club is still part of its city. The Manc clubs are now just global brands that happen to be based in Manchester
  11. bigfatronssba

    We NEED to appeal that.

    I'm not saying we shouldn't complain, just that we won't gain anything as a club. Robins very rarely blames the officials, and that is one of the reasons I like him so much. You can always find an excuse as to why games are lost, and referee decisions are an easy target for poor managers
  12. bigfatronssba

    We NEED to appeal that.

    Because we're better than that. Have you seen Robins' post match press conference? Made a joke of it rather than being a child looking for someone to blame. As I've said on another topic, we were the premier league team in all but name
  13. bigfatronssba

    We NEED to appeal that.

    Exactly that Do we really want the final game of our season to be a hammering by Man City?
  14. bigfatronssba

    We NEED to appeal that.

    I think there might be an element of personal bias in there. I’d be interested to know who the VAR official supports. When it’s a close call everyone goes with want they want an outcome to be
  15. bigfatronssba

    So proud

    This is pride (especially the cheer 5 seconds in)
  16. bigfatronssba

    We NEED to appeal that.

    Nah. The world thinks we've won. Nothing to gain from proving it
  17. bigfatronssba

    We have destroyed Man Utd's reputation

    Eee-by-gum I'm bloody northern me and don't thou forget it
  18. bigfatronssba

    Anyone see

    That sounds horrific
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