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MKSC

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  1. I've got one, but then I have kids so can get away with it. Went mental at my step-son earlier when he stuck down Steven Pienaar all wonky. Do it fucking properly boy! Also, scandalous that niether Colo or Jonas are in the album. Just. Plain. Wrong. Jonas is in the team sticker. England's stickers are all shite; their team sticker is just the heads from the individual stickers pasted into a collage. Ronaldo looks photoshopped to hell. Yeah, I saw him in that one as we got it the other day. Still, gutting that there is no Newcastle player with their own sticker in the book though.
  2. I've got one, but then I have kids so can get away with it. Went mental at my step-son earlier when he stuck down Steven Pienaar all wonky. Do it fucking properly boy! Also, scandalous that niether Colo or Jonas are in the album. Just. Plain. Wrong.
  3. I can't believe for one second that there won't be a leaked picture from this by the end of the day. If it's still a secret after today then the club should start doing work for the security services because they are clearly missing their calling in life.
  4. Jesus. Would somebody please try and look happy. And if David Beckham can wear make up for a photo shoot so can you love.
  5. That's a standard friday night in for Keith Lard.
  6. I said this month ago when Level 7 started singing it and was slated for it. Im glad im not the only one who thinks its cringeworthy & small time Did we throw that chant into the mainstream, or did we actually start it? First time I had heard it was at the Cardiff semi-final, where I'm fairly sure it must have been audible over the TV as well given how loudly it was sung. I meant when we started singing it, we obv didnt start the chant, its still childish and has been sung at the majority of home games this season Sing it to fans of the so called big clubs who cant sell their allocation out but not to fans of teams who stick by their clubs. Obviously we didn't start the chant. It's a very old chant sung by many many teams. Like Gimp I can agree it has it's place when teams who are supposedly big time come to us and don't sell out their allocation. But when we sing it at, for example, Barnsley at home this season when every seat was taken it's a bit ridiculous. If we'd given them more tickets then they probably would have broought more fans and they sat and watched their team get a drubbing. A few left but there was still plenty there at the end. Personally I prefer the chant sung at half empty grounds when we have filled the away end to bursting. They're here, they're there, they're every fucking where. Empty seats, Empty seats. You could have thaty on repeat all season down at the DW.
  7. Long way down from L7 like. Maybe they could equip everyone with abseiling gear. Or zip lines.
  8. blaydon races playing out over the speakers at home park. well done plymouth. green army!!
  9. MKSC

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    we did, we did, job done. Worth a mystic meg custom title IMO.
  10. get in big lad. i'll pick up a first goalscorer bet then. lovely.
  11. I can't. I think it's only if you are outside the UK. Unless somebody can tell me different.
  12. The situation you have mentioned is slightly different though. You are saying after the game an exit gate was still closed so a crush was forming as the fans who were in the stadium legitimately were unaware of the situation and kept trying to push their way out. That is obviously a problem with the stewarding and if anyone was hurt they (SWFC) would be entirely and wholly to blame. What I said was the ticketless fans who jumped walls and piled through an open EXIT gate were PARTLY to blame for what happened along with the police, the stewards, SWFC and the countless hooligan fans whoose behaviour over the past 20 years contributed to the putting up of big fences. I thought it was a well balanced view given from a dispassionate position of a complete outsider. I have never been to hillsborough or any game where I had to stand behind fences so I don't know what it was like but I can give my observations from an objective point of view.
  13. While it's obvious that the police majorly screwed up I think they have been villified excessivley about this whilst the majority of Liverpool fans, and others, are happy to ignore the role that others played in it. If, as has been said here, the problems at Hillsborough were obvious then they should have been dealt with by the ground staff and board of Sheffield Wednesday FC. Also it is shameful that you never hear any condemnation from Liverpool FC of their own fans who went to the game without a ticket. It's ridiculous to think that you can go to a match without a ticket and try to get in. Anybody with half a brain cell can surely see that X into Y doesn't go. Especially when there's a big fucking metal fence stopping people getting out the other end. And don't forget why the fences were there in the first place, it's because of the abject behaviour of English football fans (obviously not all of them, but enough to make the authorities put up fences) throughout the 70's and 80's. If they had behaved like decent people instead of animals they wouldn't have found themselves caged up like animals. So yes, obviously entrance the ground was shambolically and disasterously policed and stewarded, but there are far more factors in it than just the pigs are cunts and it's their fault the 96 died. There is no way there will be any more justice for them than they have already got. It's a shameful part of English football history but that's what it is. History. Bad shit happens then you move on. Things are better now and this sort of thing should never happen again.
  14. http://stevencreech.com/images/posters/Capes.jpg
  15. It's all part of history now. There's always good stuff and bad stuff to look back on. At least we now know it was a short trip to the Championship and we can dream, for now, that we'll not make the same mistakes again.
  16. Available in all good sports retailers on Monday I would presume. And some bad ones as well.
  17. Good luck to the young lads. I'll be following Lee Ryder via the Twittersphere for my updates. Hope they go through as the two legged final means I can go to the away leg as it will be Chelsea they play. I could take My Sprogs along which would make them happy. Anyone know if they have released the dates for the final yet or will it be decided later?? Would hate to think our NOFC@SJP could get rescheduled due to the home leg falling on that day.
  18. Good luck to the lad from PNE. He's not the first I don't think. I mentioned before that a guy playing for QPR supporters has played in the SPL for Hearts (although that's the backwards way around). Also a couple of young lads playing for Hampton supporters have gone on to play in the reserves at H&RBFC. A world away from Championship level football I know but they had never even played sunday league football before and have now played in a reserve team at semi-pro level, which is a reasonable standard when compared to supporters football.
  19. He should go even if they get new owners. I think he's run his course in this country and if the opportunity to manage Juventus really is available he should take it.
  20. I think that the allocation was sold out but when it came to it some people just decided not to make the trip.
  21. Spurs will be straight in for every single player, even the ones who will never ever make it.
  22. Nolan HAS been great this year, the problem for us will be that next season we won't be able to afford any passengers. We're going to need 11 players working their bollocks off for 90 minutes if we are going to survive. The top teams can cope with having a player who is in and out of games as the rest of the team are good enough. If Nolan wants to play a part next season, even as a second striker, he will need to do more than stand around up the pitch waiting for either a team-mate to find him with a killer pass or the defenders to make a mistake that he can capitalise on, because with the massive rise in the ability of oppo these will happen less. In the PL you get out what you put in, the teams that press harder and force mistakes are more successful than those who sit back and wait for it to happen. I'm talking about the teams we'll be scrapping against next year btw, not the current top 7 or 8 who will no doubt be up there again next season. He needs to buckle down over the summer, lose a considerable amount of weight and work on his overall fitness. If he plays like he has this season he'll get 1 or 2 goals in the prem and we'll have 9 outfield players working over time to cover him.
  23. Smith was ridiculously bad yesterday. I don't think it's any coincidence at all that our good run of form over the last two months has come when he has hardly started a game. He should be very close to the top of the list when it comes to who goes out of the exit door.
  24. I've got no problem with 4-5-1 away from home, or with Hughton's tactics in general. We were just shite in the first half last night. I didn't agree with the subs though, I think they actually made it harder for us trying to see out the game.
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