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Where the hell does this 'class' s*** come from?!

it comes from us humping them 5-1 as they had nothing left to cling onto so had to invent something really unquantifiable. also leads to some of them lying through their teeth re racism, twattish players, size of support etc. (which tbf many of the quiet majority were ready to tell them they were lying aswell, particularly the racism bits)
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The class shite actually irritates me tbh (so if that's their intention then fair play, although it quite clearly isn't).

 

It's just ridiculously sanctimonious to the point where I struggle to comprehend how they can even pretend to believe it themselves.

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It depresses me when there are people clutching straws like they are in this thread. If he had signed for us, he'd be hailed as a magnificent buy, loads of talent, looked class at the EUROs, 'next level' buy, etc. Just because he's signing for the mags, people are looking to pick fault....

 

It makes us look petty and envious.

 

Fucking hell, some of them are actually starting to form coherent thoughts.  They might be dangerous if this continues.

 

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Cattermole would get the recognition that his ability deserves if he wasn't such a hot-headed player. He thinks he's Roy Keane Mk2 I'm sure of it, but you can't play like that any more.

 

Cattermole

Ability

...?

 

:lol:

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:yao:

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