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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'd say our situation is like giving a kid a Playstation for Christmas and then taking it away on Boxing Day.
It's not fucking fair. People who support teams that are actually good and consistently in European competitions don't know how fucking lucky they are.
(, Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:45, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
This is true.
E.g. Arsenal supporters moaning because their team hasn't won anything for five years? Go piss up a rope, fucksticks.
(, Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:46, Reply)
Liverpool supporters can fuck off as well.
Except my cousin, she's alright.
(, Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:53, Reply)
I know exactly where you're coming from Barry.
I've never felt more depressed than losing the Championship play-off final, I mean, on paper we were as good as Hull.

When you support a shit team, ANY success means so much more than to the supporters of clubs who expect it.

(My boxing day trip to Craven, was when Coleman was in charge, league one, Diddy David Hamilton was your half-time comparé).
(, Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:49, Reply)
My home town team have drawn against Rangers in the Scottish Cup.
Could be interesting...
(, Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:51, Reply)
Who are your hometown team?

(, Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:56, Reply)
The mighty Berwick Rangers.
*weeps*
(, Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:57, Reply)
Bloody hell
Berwick has a football team?
(, Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:58, Reply)
Oh yeah.
Only team in England to play in the Scottish league, you know.
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:00, Reply)
Were they not also at war (still) with Germany until 'fairly recently'
Owing to neither England or Scotland wanting them?

Or is that a urban myth?
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:02, Reply)
I'm sure that was on QI recently
but I can't remember what the answer was. I think you may be right...
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:04, Reply)
So the answer is
'It might be an urban myth?'
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:05, Reply)
Russia.
And it was true on a technicality, something to do with the town having changed hands so often that it was named separately when England and Scotland were being referred to. Berwick got missed off one time, hence it was never formally included in the peace treaty.

*EDIT* en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berwick-upon-Tweed#Relations_with_Russia
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:06, Reply)
I've never been to Berwick.
It is supposed to be lovely.
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:08, Reply)
It is one of the nicest towns in the UK to arrive in by train.
From the south, anyway. The town itself is very pretty, but having left 20 odd years ago I have no desire to ever live there again.
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:12, Reply)
I've only ever been through on the train
but it did look very pretty.
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:12, Reply)
It evokes 'Miss Marple' type thoughts in my head.
I'm probably miles away from the mark though.
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:16, Reply)
Miss Marple?
Do you mean Miss Jean Brodie? Marple was set in Kent somewhere, wasn't it?
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:20, Reply)
Coleman only managed us in the Premiership. Keegan you mean?
And Diddy still does the announcements. Only at Fulham would we hire the campest man in the world to gee up the crowd.

And I still can't bare to think about the final in May. I've never seen the highlights, only a photo of the Channel Five coverage where you can clearly see my 'Nigerian Whites' flag hanging proudly behind the goal. Great days.
(, Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:57, Reply)
You're right.
Coleman was a player at the time (signed from Blackburn).

It was Keegan who was in charge.
(, Mon 20 Dec 2010, 0:07, Reply)

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