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  • Start date Nov 28, 2011
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derbyskyblue

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  • Nov 28, 2011
  • #1
but is anyone else thinking, like me of all the new and shite grounds were going to next season, and actually looking forward to it.

Most of them will be standing and proper old footy stadiums. Terracing etc, bovril at half time from a fat fooka with a big fat fookin flask strapped to his back. Takes me back it does. I'm quite looking forward to it.

I wont deny ive had a few scoops tonight.
 

kg82

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  • Nov 28, 2011
  • #2
No! I'm dreading another relegation. I know what you mean about the grounds, but it's the last thing I'm thinking about right now. We would need significant investment in the team even now to compete near the top in League 1.
 
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derbyskyblue

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  • Nov 28, 2011
  • #3
Ahh your too young kg82, proper footy is about to hit us....well in 9 months or so. PUSB
 

kg82

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  • Nov 28, 2011
  • #4
derbyskyblue said:
Ahh your too young kg82, proper footy is about to hit us....well in 9 months or so. PUSB
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Not young enough. I've seen us finish in the top half of a table since I started supporting them, and that's early 90's although 1st game was in 86. I just want to see success. I get it about seeing proper old grounds etc etc but I hate how far we've fallen.
 

Otis

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #5
No, dreading it. You do know don't you that we are going to be the number one target, the perceived 'big club' that everyone will want to beat and will raise their game for. Think we now just see ourselves as a small club on the slide, but in League One our new division rivals will see it quite differently.

Why can't people just let us die in peace.
 

Covstu

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #6
will hate league one, playing shite teams in the back end of beyond. We will struggle there also!! AAGGGHHHHHH! Someone fix our club and quick!!!
 

pusbccfc

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #7
It might seem all fairytale, but when your standing with the 97 that make the trip to grimsby next december when we are sitting in mid table it won't be all fun and games then.
 

TheParsonsHose

Member
  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #8
pusbccfc said:
It might seem all fairytale, but when your standing with the 97 that make the trip to grimsby next december when we are sitting in mid table it won't be all fun and games then.
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At least the bovril wont sell out so DerbySkyblue will be a happy man!
 
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sky blue zam

Member
  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #9
A trip to wembley for the Johnstones paint trophy awaits us. PUSB
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #10
A trip to Rochdale for a Johnstones Paint Trophy first round defeat awaits us you mean.
 

covcity4life

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #11
no real fan is looking forward to league one.
 

We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #12
I am looking forward to watching some real football.
 

Voice_of_Reason

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #13
derbyskyblue said:
but is anyone else thinking, like me of all the new and shite grounds were going to next season, and actually looking forward to it.

Most of them will be standing and proper old footy stadiums. Terracing etc, bovril at half time from a fat fooka with a big fat fookin flask strapped to his back. Takes me back it does. I'm quite looking forward to it.

I wont deny ive had a few scoops tonight.
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Yeah !!!! Remember Wall's Mobile Catering going round Highfield Road serving tea in plastic cups ? Big tank of stwed tea on his back !!!
 

WillieStanley

New Member
  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #14
I remember Leeds fans saying how refreshing League 1 was... Although they weren't too gutted when they got promoted!
 

Otis

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #15
La_Lucha said:
I am looking forward to watching some real football.
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Go support someone else then!!!
 

We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #16
Otis said:
Go support someone else then!!!
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Nah when we get relegated and lose the "stars" like Clingan, Juke, and errrrrmmmm??? We might get some real gritty determined players like Le Fondre and Lambert. Quality players that are out to prove their salt as they haven't hit the massive pay day of the Championship or Premier League yet.
 

ICHAN

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #17
If we do go down these players are going to have to show a bit more determination and desire otherwise they will get hammered,
Get mcgrath , speedie and wise in in pre-season to toughen them up abit.
 
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skybluesteve76

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #18
We've got to step up about twenty gears after the league one game I watched on the box last night!:-( its very blood and thunder and extremely quick.
 

Otis

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #19
If it's quick we are fooked then. I reckon we should change our name to Snailpace FC.
 
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curlyc_

New Member
  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #20
did someone mention us in midtable at christmas???
 

joemercersaces

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #21
I hope we don't go down because if we can somehow cling on this season the tide might, just might turn. All the years we held on to first division football then premier league football there was always an argument that if we went down we could come back stronger. Well so much for that theory. The reality is that the club is totally handicapped by finances and unless that changes we will go down eventually. I do accept that it will probably be this year.

But there's a difference this time. The third tier is too low for us just as it realistically was too low for Man City, Leeds, Leicester, Southampton and Norwich. It will also be too low for Sheff wed and Utd and for Charlton, they'll all come back and so will we.

We are too big a city with too strong a tradition to remain there. Our ground will make a mockery of most of the others and so will our support because once we start winning and winning well it won't matter what league we're in, people will come and enjoy it. It may not be the first season but it won't be long.

And then when we do come back we'll have the support and momentum again. Everything turns eventually. We'll never be in the Champions League but one day we will be back in the Premiership - we will.

The thing to do now is make this whole situation a motivator for stubborn support, like Man City did. We make it a point of still singing defiantly and next year we travel in numbers. I've seen it in sport so often, like fans singing even more when they are being hammered, singing 'we're going to win 5-4' that sort of thing.

We the fans didn't get us into this mess, we'll still be here after the crap board and crap players have fucked off (well I will) and when the fun starts we'll be there.
 

ICHAN

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #22
curlyc_ said:
did someone mention us in midtable at christmas???
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You just curlyc_
 

Johnnythespider

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #23
covcity4life said:
no real fan is looking forward to league one.
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A slightly superior, i'm better than you attitude if you don't mind me saying. Do you think those fans that watch there team play in league one, two or even the blue square don't look forward to it. What about all those who watched us before JH arrived, were they not real fans. I am looking forward to us finding our level and starting to win on a regular basis whatever league that may be, only then will this club start to build some momentum and move forward. Oh does 35 years class me as a real fan.
 

Cobi Jones's Dreads

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #24
Johnnythespider said:
A slightly superior, i'm better than you attitude if you don't mind me saying. Do you think those fans that watch there team play in league one, two or even the blue square don't look forward to it. What about all those who watched us before JH arrived, were they not real fans. I am looking forward to us finding our level and starting to win on a regular basis whatever league that may be, only then will this club start to build some momentum and move forward. Oh does 35 years class me as a real fan.
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Good statements, valid point. :claping hands:
 

Otis

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #25
Johnnythespider said:
A slightly superior, i'm better than you attitude if you don't mind me saying. Do you think those fans that watch there team play in league one, two or even the blue square don't look forward to it. What about all those who watched us before JH arrived, were they not real fans. I am looking forward to us finding our level and starting to win on a regular basis whatever league that may be, only then will this club start to build some momentum and move forward. Oh does 35 years class me as a real fan.
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Think the fear is though that our level could be several leagues below.
 

rob9872

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  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #26
My biggest fear of relegation is that our ground will appear too big for us and the days of sell-out crowds and turning up wondering whether we'll be able to squeeze into the ground will be behind us.
 

skybluelee

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 29, 2011
  • #27
Looking forward to the short trip to Bournemouth and (possibly) Yeovil.
 
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bluesky

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  • Nov 30, 2011
  • #28
I'm looking forward to league 1, it makes me laugh how people tout the real fan tag around.
 
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TheSnoz

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  • Nov 30, 2011
  • #29
Hey, we're 20 games in. Whatever happened to 'we'll fight til the game is won?' There's a lot of defeatism around here.
 
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bluesky

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  • Nov 30, 2011
  • #30
But what are we fighting for? another season of gates falling even more? another season of hoping we can scrap ourselves away from relegation? i do not think it is 100% we would do well in league 1 but i think we have a better chance of doing well in league 1 then we do in the championship and i personally would rather be behind that then what we have been sufering for the last few seasons.
 

Otis

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  • Nov 30, 2011
  • #31
TheSnoz said:
Hey, we're 20 games in. Whatever happened to 'we'll fight til the game is won?' There's a lot of defeatism around here.
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Trouble is, I see vey little 'fight' out there on the pitch at the moment. We are more playful kittens than roaring lions i'm afraid.
 

blueflint

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  • Nov 30, 2011
  • #32
:blue::blue::blue:
 

covcity4life

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  • Nov 30, 2011
  • #33
Johnnythespider said:
A slightly superior, i'm better than you attitude if you don't mind me saying. Do you think those fans that watch there team play in league one, two or even the blue square don't look forward to it. What about all those who watched us before JH arrived, were they not real fans. I am looking forward to us finding our level and starting to win on a regular basis whatever league that may be, only then will this club start to build some momentum and move forward. Oh does 35 years class me as a real fan.
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what real fan looks forward to their beleoved team getting RELEGATED?????????????????????????????????????????????

fucking ridiculous
 
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TheSnoz

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  • Nov 30, 2011
  • #34
I'm talking about defeatism amongst the fans. Not the players. It looks like a lot of fans haven't got any fight left in them. Surely a team can get lifted by supporters right behind them. At the minute, a lot of fans have abandoned the club completely, some only go to away games (and then criticise Sisu for not bringing in loans etc) - I don't like SISU but they're not on the pitch. And the rest are very divided. Easy to support a club on the up, the test is supporting it when it is going through bad times. Just imagine, 25,000 turn up against Hull. What a difference that would make - in so many ways. For a very big city we have very very fickle fans. Said it before and I'll say it again, the loyalists are brilliant - I see a guy in a motorised wheelchair every week, young guy, obviously a big City fan - year in year out - against all the odds stacked against him - he gets there & supports his team. We need a few more like him. But the stayaways are a part of the problem and its a longstanding problem, generations. Good support, good team. The fairweathers let us down.
 

Johnnythespider

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  • Nov 30, 2011
  • #35
covcity4life said:
what real fan looks forward to their beleoved team getting RELEGATED?????????????????????????????????????????????

fucking ridiculous
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The kind of real fan who's looking at the next 5 years and not the next six months. The kind of real fan who realises his beloved team have not competed at the top end of this league in the ten years we've been in it. I'll tell you what i think is ridiculous, wanting to continually watch our beloved team struggling with declining gates and less and less young fans taking the place of the older ones who have become disenfranchised with the club. i'll take a league one promotion push over finishing 21st in the championship ta very much, if you feel that's ridiculous that's upto you.
 
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