and thinking there's a club going places, back in the nineties
How wrong I was
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Sun 28 Sep 2008, 12:54,
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How wrong I was
Have supported them for as long as i remember but sometimes i Just don't know why i bother!
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Sun 28 Sep 2008, 12:56,
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Keagan returned, had a look, and realized nothing much had changed
You are a proper supporter though, it's not just about 'being a winner'
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Sun 28 Sep 2008, 12:59,
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You are a proper supporter though, it's not just about 'being a winner'
It's also not helped by a Media who seem to think that every fan believes we're a top-four side; we don't! We're just fed up of the club being dragged through the mud by mercenary players and successive boards who take advantage of the fan's loyalty and treat the club with contempt.
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Sun 28 Sep 2008, 13:03,
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...if not British society as a whole- then we'd start to see some slightly more reasoned analysis of matches/general team performance.
"It's not a matter of life and death, it's more important than that" seems to have stopped being a funny quote and started being a philosophy.
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Sun 28 Sep 2008, 13:12,
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"It's not a matter of life and death, it's more important than that" seems to have stopped being a funny quote and started being a philosophy.
it's hard to not take it seriously
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Sun 28 Sep 2008, 13:14,
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Not all Britain's gold medal winners were professionals - they also had day jobs and earn less in a year than a footballer earns in a month.
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Sun 28 Sep 2008, 13:59,
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The amounts of money involved in the prem leage is just obscene; Lampard being paid £120,000 a WEEK is just disgusting!
I think you'll find a lot of prem league supporters deserting it in favour of lower leage clubs because it's more accessible to the 'normal' fan; not just coporate sponsors.
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Sun 28 Sep 2008, 13:20,
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I think you'll find a lot of prem league supporters deserting it in favour of lower leage clubs because it's more accessible to the 'normal' fan; not just coporate sponsors.
My best mate was at the Emirates yesterday in a corporate box to the tune of £900, which worked out at about £75 each
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Sun 28 Sep 2008, 13:23,
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