I ****ing hate Man Utd but i'd take the loyalty of their fans over ours any day.When they were relegated in the 70's they could still attract gates of 50,000+.Twenty years ago we couldn't fill a 38,000 capacity stadium
this aint the 70s tho is it , those fans in the 70s came from Manchester and its environs. These lot now are 12 year old kids who will support whoever is succeeding. They have been raised on success . They wont take failure well at all . With City just down the road ..they dont have to.
case in point is my dopey nephew , United everything , from bedspreads to schoolbag ....regular trips to OT ... (from Northampton ) Even he has ripped all the posters off the wall ...........thats how it starts .
Even in the 70's people knew about the "cockney reds".People travelled to OT from all over the country.
I know it's got nothing to do with football, but I thought I'd share a mate's picture he took today of the storm that has been battering our little cove down here in the wild west. please log in to view this image
The difference between people like me who have lived by the sea all our lives and newcomers like you is we don't take risks by photographing the stormy sea
Well I was in the sea when this picture was being taken so **** you In all honesty though this is a safe place to stand and watch, some people have been risking their lives though by clambering onto sea walls and piers. Two dead in the last few days, one bloke sucked out to sea at Porthleven and one woman drowned after getting swept away by a wave at Croyde.
We've been spared the worst of the storms,due to the wind direction.When we do get a bad one the council closes the prom.You always get the idiots who ignore the closure but they are never local.It's the same when someone gets hurt in Snowdonia. It's never locals.
The two who were killed down here weren't local either. I've watched tourists paddle out into the most horrendous swells down here before despite pleading with them not to go in. But there's a bit of a attitude of 'I'm on holiday, I'm going surfing'. Fortunately most of them just get washed back up the beach before they can get into any real difficulty.
Did you see that YouTube video on the news tonight.It was two ****ing idiots filming themselves driving along the prom whilst the waves hit their car
I didn't catch where it was filmed.I won't drive along the prom at high tide if the sea's a bit choppy
This was Portreath this morning. There used to be a solid Granite stone hut on the end of that pier before today's storm. please log in to view this image