Keano, there's only one keano.... (11 Viewers)

skybluesam66

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trumps - your team is not dead - get yourself to a game and watch them
Ive done a couple of away games - the fire is soon relit
 

hill83

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Get a grip you ballbag. We are playing our best football for a few years and team/youth player wise we are looking good.

The 'It' you talk about is on you. So nobody can answer that question other than yourself. But I'll attempt it anyway.

You are living in the past.
 
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Clive Plattini

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What a team. Keane, Whelan, McAllister, Hadji and Chippo.
 
Get a grip you ballbag. We are playing our best football for a few years and team/youth player wise we are looking good.

The 'It' you talk about is on you. So nobody can answer that question other than yourself. But I'll attempt it anyway.

You are living in the past.


Good to see the caring side of your nature towards another SB fan. Trumps makes a fair comparison 1999 vs 2013. A reasonable question too, how did it come to this (That's is 3rd division, no home ground and Tossers as owners!!) We all have our theories. I blame SISU.
 

Sky Blue Sheepy

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Certainly is a fall from grace, but hill is right in an over the top kind of way. I've only been to the Port Vale match this season and can't get to Wolves because of a wedding, but I've got tickets for my dad and I to the Walsall game and I honestly cannot wait.
Go to a few away games Donald, you'll remember how much you love it!
 

ricohroar

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Keane had it so right "Coventry are going places" never thought it would be to Nothampton though..... Your right CCFC is dead.
 

covcity4life

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i try not to imagine what life would be like had we been in prem when we moved to ricoh.

BECAUSE WE WOULD BE FUCKING CHAMPIONS LEAGUE!
 

hill83

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Good to see the caring side of your nature towards another SB fan. Trumps makes a fair comparison 1999 vs 2013. A reasonable question too, how did it come to this (That's is 3rd division, no home ground and Tossers as owners!!) We all have our theories. I blame SISU.

I do care about fellow sky blues fans, not a crymore living in 14 years in the past though.
 

SkyBlueScottie

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If CCFC are dead, who did I watch on Saturday.

Why does it feel the same when we score a goal regardless of whether its Leon Clarke, Robbie Keane or Sean Flynn who scores it?
 
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Deleted member 5849

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How did it come to this?

Because we spent money on players we couldn't afford...
 

ajsccfc

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How can you get excited beating teams like Stevenage for gods sake,Nuneaton would give them a good game.

We should just wrap up in blankets and have a good cry for every day that it's not pre-2001. Anything we do is shit because [the past]
 
I do care about fellow sky blues fans, not a crymore living in 14 years in the past though.

I live with the memory of '67 then 1987. The 1987 coach trip down with Harry Shaw, the trip back and people waving off the Bridge over the M1 at the A45. The Sunday stood on the Ansty road with all the family and then later in Broadgate. Memories are what sustain us within the current tide of crap we have to endure. Is that not worth caring about?
 

WillieStanley

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I remember Keane's debut like it was yesterday. As a teenager at the time there was so much optimism. So much to look forward to. Exciting players like Keane, Hadji, Macca, the prospect of a new stadium, the best kit in the Premier League. Who didn't think on Keane's debut we wouldn't be knocking on the door of Europe soon?

However, the dying moments of the Preston JPT match gave me just as much extacy and jubilation as the famous boxing day mauling of Arsenal and the Villa Park rampage the season before.

The club may be playing at a lower level and in a different town, but the passion remains. That's what makes it so much harder to take.

Although they may not be as good as previous first team regulars (Telfer excluded) they can still provide those moment of magic, and we're missing them.
 

hill83

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I live with the memory of '67 then 1987. The 1987 coach trip down with Harry Shaw, the trip back and people waving off the Bridge over the M1 at the A45. The Sunday stood on the Ansty road with all the family and then later in Broadgate. Memories are what sustain us within the current tide of crap we have to endure. Is that not worth caring about?

Where did I say it's not worth caring about?
 

hill83

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Quote Originally Posted by hill83 View Post

I do care about fellow sky blues fans, not a crymore living in 14 years in the past though.

By inference. Here,

There's a difference between caring about the past and living in it.

I had a great time at college/Uni. Not a care in the world and out drinking every night. Now I spend the majority of my time sat in an office, I'm not moping about saying 'Where did it all go wrong' though. Things change.
 

covcity4life

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There's a difference between caring about the past and living in it.

I had a great time at college/Uni. Not a care in the world and out drinking every night. Now I spend the majority of my time sat in an office, I'm not moping about saying 'Where did it all go wrong' though. Things change.

are you drunk?

haha aint used that line in ages.
 

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