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Post by Zulus Thousand of em » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:15 pm

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East Lower wrote:Balls to fear. Get it done
Just ring the fecker up and tell him yourself.

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So he's based in Corby is he? A right shithole and no mistake.

A mere 25 miles from Chateau Zulu. I may have to pay him a visit. Where did I put that rifle? :whack:
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Post by TKIZ! » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:21 pm

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TKIZ! wrote:I think it's rude to suggest that we wouldn't understand his bias as he's writing an Arsenal-centric blog. It's almost like he's trying to say, 'I'm too high brow for you Boltonian thickys'. I bet he thinks we all live in back to back terracing and have whippets and flat caps.
You mean...you lot don't...??
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Pfffft.

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Post by Lofthouse Lower » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:29 pm

Zulus Thousand of em wrote:
Worthy4England wrote:
East Lower wrote:Balls to fear. Get it done
Just ring the fecker up and tell him yourself.

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So he's based in Corby is he? A right shithole and no mistake.

A mere 25 miles from Chateau Zulu. I may have to pay him a visit. Where did I put that rifle? :whack:
His other addresses are in Kettering - a mere 2hr drive to the Emirates Stadium.........plastic eh

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Post by as » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:39 pm

ARSEnal gained a lot of fans with the move to the Emirates, I'm guessing that these 'fans' are a bunch of hooray Henry's, with no knowledge of football whatsoever. They haven't got a f*cking clue, if I had to sit next to plums like them, I'd have given up on football long ago.

Read the BBC board and you'll be amazed at just how many times the words 'thug' and 'assault' are mentioned, they really think that the rest of the PL are out to get them :lol:

The best thing is, when they've been proven wrong, they resort to the usual 'it must be hard living in Bolton with no jobs', that's as witty as they get.

Most deluded fans in the country - well done Arsenal.

I was going to try to make them understand that we, Bolton Wanderers supporters, follow a club who don't expect to win anything, but it'd just confuse the glory-hunting clowns. They make Fulham fans look f*cking passionate.

Roll on the game at the Reebok - expect big mouth ARSEnal fans on the internet and silent ARSEnal fans around the stadium :roll:
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Post by thebish » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:51 pm

I once had a looooooooooooooooooong discussion with an otherwise perfectly rational and intelligent Gooner about what football supporting is about.

bottom line was he simply could not understand how anyone could support a team that was crap - or how a fan could describe his own team as crap - or how if your team didn't play "entertaining" football you could possibly persist in supporting them.

we were simply different breeds with nothing at all in common - not even football - which to him is about entertainment and a good matchday experience (a bit like the theatre) and which to me was a bit more like a curse - a tribal addiction (ok - it was in the megson days!) that is not in the least bit affected by the shitness, lack of success or lack of entertainment in my team.

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Post by Lofthouse Lower » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:02 pm

thebish wrote:I once had a looooooooooooooooooong discussion with an otherwise perfectly rational and intelligent Gooner about what football supporting is about.

bottom line was he simply could not understand how anyone could support a team that was crap - or how a fan could describe his own team as crap - or how if your team didn't play "entertaining" football you could possibly persist in supporting them.

we were simply different breeds with nothing at all in common - not even football - which to him is about entertainment and a good matchday experience (a bit like the theatre) and which to me was a bit more like a curse - a tribal addiction (ok - it was in the megson days!) that is not in the least bit affected by the shitness, lack of success or lack of entertainment in my team.
If you're going to lie, at least try and make it believable :D

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Post by Worthy4England » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:05 pm

thebish wrote:I once had a looooooooooooooooooong discussion with an otherwise perfectly rational and intelligent Gooner about what football supporting is about.

bottom line was he simply could not understand how anyone could support a team that was crap - or how a fan could describe his own team as crap - or how if your team didn't play "entertaining" football you could possibly persist in supporting them.

we were simply different breeds with nothing at all in common - not even football - which to him is about entertainment and a good matchday experience (a bit like the theatre) and which to me was a bit more like a curse - a tribal addiction (ok - it was in the megson days!) that is not in the least bit affected by the shitness, lack of success or lack of entertainment in my team.
I had a fairly short conversation whilst on holiday, with some bloke called "Gaz", about the same topic. He supported Millwall until he was 17, then switched to United "because they won things." He was about 35 and thought that this was a reasonable approach to life.

Didn't take me long to tip the barstaff large enough to say "Yes, Mr plastic Gaz?" every time he went to the bar...

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Post by TKIZ! » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:45 pm

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thebish wrote:I once had a looooooooooooooooooong discussion with an otherwise perfectly rational and intelligent Gooner about what football supporting is about.

bottom line was he simply could not understand how anyone could support a team that was crap - or how a fan could describe his own team as crap - or how if your team didn't play "entertaining" football you could possibly persist in supporting them.

we were simply different breeds with nothing at all in common - not even football - which to him is about entertainment and a good matchday experience (a bit like the theatre) and which to me was a bit more like a curse - a tribal addiction (ok - it was in the megson days!) that is not in the least bit affected by the shitness, lack of success or lack of entertainment in my team.
I had a fairly short conversation whilst on holiday, with some bloke called "Gaz", about the same topic. He supported Millwall until he was 17, then switched to United "because they won things." He was about 35 and thought that this was a reasonable approach to life.

Didn't take me long to tip the barstaff large enough to say "Yes, Mr plastic Gaz?" every time he went to the bar...
My manager at work is the same, he's a gooner and asked the question the other week how I could persist in going to the Reebok every fixture to watch Bolton when we're never likely to win the league? I said to him that maybe that was right but it makes the victories all that more sweeter. He still didn't get it
Pfffft.

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Post by truewhite15 » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:51 pm

TKIZ! wrote:
Worthy4England wrote:
thebish wrote:I once had a looooooooooooooooooong discussion with an otherwise perfectly rational and intelligent Gooner about what football supporting is about.

bottom line was he simply could not understand how anyone could support a team that was crap - or how a fan could describe his own team as crap - or how if your team didn't play "entertaining" football you could possibly persist in supporting them.

we were simply different breeds with nothing at all in common - not even football - which to him is about entertainment and a good matchday experience (a bit like the theatre) and which to me was a bit more like a curse - a tribal addiction (ok - it was in the megson days!) that is not in the least bit affected by the shitness, lack of success or lack of entertainment in my team.
I had a fairly short conversation whilst on holiday, with some bloke called "Gaz", about the same topic. He supported Millwall until he was 17, then switched to United "because they won things." He was about 35 and thought that this was a reasonable approach to life.

Didn't take me long to tip the barstaff large enough to say "Yes, Mr plastic Gaz?" every time he went to the bar...
My manager at work is the same, he's a gooner and asked the question the other week how I could persist in going to the Reebok every fixture to watch Bolton when we're never likely to win the league? I said to him that maybe that was right but it makes the victories all that more sweeter. He still didn't get it
Being a Bolton fan is about more than just mere "winning" - it's about family duty, and a shared sense of melancholy in defeat, knowing that no matter how bad it gets, we'll all see each other next week...and the week after...and the week after that...come rain or shine, glorious victory or shameful defeat, it's more than just football. It's a brotherhood.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:15 pm

as wrote: Read the BBC board and you'll be amazed at just how many times the words 'thug' and 'assault' are mentioned, they really think that the rest of the PL are out to get them :lol:
The word "protection" seems to jump up in every Wenger news item. Maybe the government should start an "Arsenal Players Protection Programme" . Only this morning OC accused Winger of being a two-faced git after his latest whining about Paul Robinson.
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Post by Little Green Man » Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:55 pm

thebish wrote: bottom line was he simply could not understand how anyone could support a team that was crap - or how a fan could describe his own team as crap - or how if your team didn't play "entertaining" football you could possibly persist in supporting them
Had the same crap from the resident gooner at work today - 'it's all about the entertainment', he said when I reminded him they'd won f*ck all recently.

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Post by William the White » Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:02 pm

Little Green Man wrote:
thebish wrote: bottom line was he simply could not understand how anyone could support a team that was crap - or how a fan could describe his own team as crap - or how if your team didn't play "entertaining" football you could possibly persist in supporting them
Had the same crap from the resident gooner at work today - 'it's all about the entertainment', he said when I reminded him they'd won f*ck all recently.
He presumably didn't attend during the George Graham years?

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Post by Little Green Man » Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:18 pm

William the White wrote:
Little Green Man wrote:
thebish wrote: bottom line was he simply could not understand how anyone could support a team that was crap - or how a fan could describe his own team as crap - or how if your team didn't play "entertaining" football you could possibly persist in supporting them
Had the same crap from the resident gooner at work today - 'it's all about the entertainment', he said when I reminded him they'd won f*ck all recently.
He presumably didn't attend during the George Graham years?
I doubt it, but then he was working offshore for a number of years.

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Post by Il Pirate » Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:40 pm

Worthy4England wrote:
East Lower wrote:Balls to fear. Get it done
Just ring the fecker up and tell him yourself.

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Post by Prufrock » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:27 am

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as wrote: Read the BBC board and you'll be amazed at just how many times the words 'thug' and 'assault' are mentioned, they really think that the rest of the PL are out to get them :lol:
The word "protection" seems to jump up in every Wenger news item. Maybe the government should start an "Arsenal Players Protection Programme" . Only this morning OC accused Winger of being a two-faced git after his latest whining about Paul Robinson.
Careful, we must protect Mr Arsene. He did invent science don't you know! F*ck Aristotle.
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Post by Sir Nut » Sat Sep 18, 2010 1:53 pm

The challenge wasnt even that bad, he got the ball and followed through! I wish he'd have shattered his leg now.

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Post by boltonboris » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:11 pm

There seems to be more of these Arsenal blogs online than there are fans at the Emirates.. This tosser probably doesn't even go to the games and he gets his snippets from Goals on Sunday
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Post by seanworth » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:22 pm

Sir Nut wrote:The challenge wasnt even that bad, he got the ball and followed through! I wish he'd have shattered his leg now.
As boring as it is regarding the whining that comes out of Arsensal players, management and it's fans you should never wish for serious injuries on a player, as deserving as it might seem.

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Post by Sir Nut » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:34 pm

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Sir Nut wrote:The challenge wasnt even that bad, he got the ball and followed through! I wish he'd have shattered his leg now.
As boring as it is regarding the whining that comes out of Arsensal players, management and it's fans you should never wish for serious injuries on a player, as deserving as it might seem.
I wish Robinson broke Diabys his leg. At least Wengers whining would of been worth while then.

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Post by boltonboris » Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:00 pm

TKIZ! wrote: My manager at work is the same, he's a gooner and asked the question the other week how I could persist in going to the Reebok every fixture to watch Bolton when we're never likely to win the league? I said to him that maybe that was right but it makes the victories all that more sweeter. He still didn't get it
You should have asked him the same question
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