Getting away from her indoors(with junior in tow) for the afternoon and meeting the mates whom I grew up with for a few pints before the game. I used to go in the players lounge before every game but I've gone back to basics. And you?
People complain about the standard of the board but ffs it's obvious who's spoiling it on this thread. Agro is trying to have a moan (what's the point in forums if we can't moan about perceived injustices and general bellendery?) and people are criticising him for making a point. No one has argued with him and Chazz you're just making stuff up about him having numerous accounts. It's obviously just personal because some people don't like the OP. There's much ****ter posts on here that the same people try to defend because it's posted by someone else. I think he's got a valid point. Just because he's a racist Humbersider doesn't mean he can't have an opininon.
i've made over 4,000 posts, but i seem to be anonymous from almost all debates, where the hell am i posting?
I checked through his IPs just to put your mind at ease. The only people he's ever shared IPs with that I can see are Party, Erik and Me. All are Karoo addresses. Nothing dodgy about it. Could even be a public hotspot one somewhere that we shared.
Waking up at 4.00 to go for a piss and realising it's match day. Constantly looking at the clock while I'm at work, waiting for 1.30 when Humberside sport begins and I realise its nearly time to leave work and get to the KC. Seeing the away fans and realising what a tribal thing football is. Quite often it's downhill from there.
I don't agree with a lot of what you say on here but this post is spot on, my sentiments exactly, well said.
You must be a newbie.The crowds will fall away if we go down the leagues regardless of names.If you want to predict the future look at our history
I honestly don't understand these miserable bastards who claim to dislike 'The Match Day Experience' so much. They've lived a very sheltered and boring life if the only thing they can moan about is the fact going to City ain't what it used to be. Me? I live in the real world and my time is precious , if going to City stopped being a pleasure I'd stop going. Not hard is it?
Don't you think it's reasonable that people might be becoming increasingly disenchanted and frustrated, but still want to watch City? I.e. it's still better than staying in on a Saturday afternoon but it could be a lot better without all the needless restrictions.
Yes. The thought of not doing something that I've loved for nearly 50 years is extremely hard. I can't remember not enjoying a season so much.