Mase wrote:freshie wrote:Mase wrote:freshie wrote:There's some right pussies on here - you've turned into a bunch of soft twats just cos things aren't going right. We've had much worse sides than this in the past yet you still watched us then
Can't believe the number of 'I'm not watching this shit anymore blah blah blah'
Yes we are struggling at the moment but some of you lot calling yourselves city fans perhaps aren't as big fans as you make out. I'm hoping most of these reactions are knee jerk and that you're not really a bunch of soft arse mardy twats
But back in the day it was enjoyable and a rollercoaster. It wasn't the same shit week in week out. And we hadn't spent 100s of millions on 'top' players. And football wasn't as expensive.
There's loads of reasons your post is bollocks but there's just a few.
Fuck the money. You either support the club or you don't. Back in the day it was enjoyable? Yeh I loved the 2 successive relegations. Wanktastic
Back then I fuckin loved going to Maine Road. Absolutely loved it! We were shit and got relegated but I loved going.
Yeah me too.
I moved over to the North Stand when we rebuilt the Kippax, I never went back. I used to love the crack at half time on the concourse singing Rag songs getting pissed. I say getting pissed; you had to buy 2 pints because you would lose half from each one trying to get away from the bar.
The banter between Kippax and North Stand
I still class Bradford City away day promotion back to Division 1 as one of my best memories as a City fan. It was a cracking day out. Why ?, because they were all real City fans, not fucking Japanese tourists, or Glory hunters, real bleed blood blues.
We seem to have lost our identity on this journey. I can understand some fans becoming disillusioned with football, in soulless football grounds, with soulless corporate fans, holidaymakers, glory hunters.