Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby Lev Bronstein » Mon Dec 15, 2014 12:02 am

The one of many that got me was Barclay's idea of foreign teams entering the FA Cup because Queens Park entered 140 years ago. "Why not Real Madrid?" How about because they have their own, spanish, cup to enter you stupid patronising chauvanist twat
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby twosips » Mon Dec 15, 2014 12:26 am

Lev Bronstein wrote:The one of many that got me was Barclay's idea of foreign teams entering the FA Cup because Queens Park entered 140 years ago. "Why not Real Madrid?" How about because they have their own, spanish, cup to enter you stupid patronising chauvanist twat


Why were they even discussing that?!
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby Slim » Mon Dec 15, 2014 12:45 am

Lev Bronstein wrote:The one of many that got me was Barclay's idea of foreign teams entering the FA Cup because Queens Park entered 140 years ago. "Why not Real Madrid?" How about because they have their own, spanish, cup to enter you stupid patronising chauvanist twat


We could invite them and Barca and Bayern, the Milan clubs, Juve, Ajax, PSG and have the European Cup plus chaff. In what way is Real Madrid coming to place Burton Albion in the 3rd round any benefit at all to the Spanish club?
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby johnny crossan » Wed Dec 31, 2014 11:16 am

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Suppository gives us our just acclaim as double winners etc
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Dec 31, 2014 11:24 am

'Not a vintage year'?

The title was won twice last season, how can that not be a 'Vintage Year'?

Was there any real mention of us?
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby johnny crossan » Wed Dec 31, 2014 1:53 pm

not another murmur in the entire hour and a half
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby Nigels Tackle » Wed Dec 31, 2014 2:09 pm

love it
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but lets talk about liverpool instead
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby nottsblue » Wed Dec 31, 2014 3:29 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:'Not a vintage year'?

The title was won twice last season, how can that not be a 'Vintage Year'?

Was there any real mention of us?

Exactly Beefy.

Two sides scored over 100 league goals in a close run title race. How was it anything other than vintage.

Suspect if the dippers had lifted it it would have gone down in the annals as the greatest league campaign ever, and the felching would barely have stopped
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby Original Dub » Wed Dec 31, 2014 4:02 pm

Pathetic and so typical of the media bias.

Hopefully that fucking depressed moron that hasn't noticed the bias to date watches that.
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Dec 31, 2014 5:07 pm

Original Dub wrote:Pathetic and so typical of the media bias.

Hopefully that fucking depressed moron that hasn't noticed the bias to date watches that.


We're boring as fuck to them. It's not even fun to bash us anymore. We've won. Keep collecting trophies over the next few years and this all just blows over. These twats gain nothing by slating or big upping us anymore, so it's a non-story.

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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby johnny crossan » Mon Jan 05, 2015 10:22 am

Watch on youtube.com


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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby Beefymcfc » Mon Jan 05, 2015 8:07 pm

Cheers for that mate. Nothing too much wrong there and I actually thought they were being very mindful of our position. You could see certain traits coming out, hoping the whole might of the US of A would come down on us but at least it was thoughtful.

I suspect there's a lot of love for Lampard there which chilled their boots a bit, but who can blame them.

Good to see that there was no love for Chelsea though, saying as it is. Chelsea let him go, they have no rights in this whatsoever.
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby AG7 » Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:30 am

@neilashton_:

On the @SundaySupp from 9:

1. City spending.
2. Harry/Lambert.
3. #saintsmarchon + Chelsea perfection.
4. Ginola.
5. Ravel + Arsenal.


City spending? I thought we only spent £25 that we are to get from Valencia for Negredo anyway ... what about those who have spent £150m already ad have a kitty of another £150, not to mention the debts they have ...

Chelsea Perfection? Dropping a 8 pts lead that is or the away form of late ... oh wait, one away win at a mid table club must have sorted all that in which they gifted them three of their five goals anyway ...
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby AG7 » Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:50 am

AG7 wrote:@neilashton_:

On the @SundaySupp from 9:

1. City spending.
2. Harry/Lambert.
3. #saintsmarchon + Chelsea perfection.
4. Ginola.
5. Ravel + Arsenal.


City spending? I thought we only spent £25 that we are to get from Valencia for Negredo anyway ... what about those who have spent £150m already ad have a kitty of another £150, not to mention the debts they have ...

Chelsea Perfection? Dropping a 8 pts lead that is or the away form of late ... oh wait, one away win at a mid table club must have sorted all that in which they gifted them three of their five goals anyway ...


And it gets better ...

@neilashton_: Martin Lipton, Jason Burt and Patrick Barclay are today's guests from 9.
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby Wooders » Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:06 am

Lot of poisonous bile this morning - especial hatred for the lampard deal which they appear to think breaks ffp for some reason despite the fact we're paying his wages - odd

This Burt fella seems more switched on
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby blues2win » Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:21 am

Patrick Barclay is the worst of all. Chelsea are much better than City are they?
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:29 am

Wooders wrote:Lot of poisonous bile this morning - especial hatred for the lampard deal which they appear to think breaks ffp for some reason despite the fact we're paying his wages - odd

This Burt fella seems more switched on

Jason Burt seems a sensible chap and even said that if the rest actually took time to contact City, they'd get a reasoned response. This just shows that certain media outlets are driven by the headline and aren't really interested in the truth.

I thought the discussion was quite good though with some considered responses. Seeing the line-up, it looked like we were going to get a kicking but even Barclay & Lipton conceded that we haven't overstepped the mark in relation to FFP and that Bony was a no-brainer. They even went on to say that though FFP is a thing for good, it is wrong not to include debt in the key measures, ie. the Rags, and it is far better to have the likes of Abramovich and Mansour who have no debt rather than leveraged buyouts.

I did like the way that they questioned Mourinho's actions and the fact that Chelsea didn't have an option on Bony, as they have a thing going with Vitesse Arnheim.

A little bit of a poke in the eye for Maureen ;-)
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby gmercer1 » Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:33 am

When are they chatting about the rags being back after yesterday's amazing away win?
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:41 am

gmercer1 wrote:When are they chatting about the rags being back after yesterday's amazing away win?

I'm not sure even they could be that optimistic!

4th should be the least they could expect, with that squad and the money spent over the last 2 years. That'd be a better talking point.
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Re: Suppository Takes A Strange Turn

Postby nottsblue » Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:48 am

Caught two minutes and Barclay was calling City fraudsters over the Lampard deal. Switched over to the cricket after that. A despicable cunt. Actually, he'd be the perfect replacement for Mourinho and if, heaven forbid, should Mourinho go into punditry after management, he could take over from Barclay
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