Derby fan - aka utter muppet

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West London Willy

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Anyway, so I tweeted one of my pictures from Saturday, just after the game:

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With the message: Guess who won? Correct, the empty seats are #dcfc & the jubilant fans going nowhere are the mighty @OfficialQPR boys!

And I get this muppet biting, sending back how it's obviously photoshopped, because I made a serious mistake....

When I asked him what that might be, he said: Check out the centre circle. The ad was not put back.

Easiest and best thing to do - pointing out that the ad WAS put back, but he wouldn't know that seeing as he probably walked out before the final whistle!

Utter muppet. Should anyone wish to discuss it, go look for @BuckTaylor64 - can't have me being the only one having fun!!
 
The crazy thing is that every club has had those bitter moments. We certainly did at Cardiff in 2003. For the moment I am ignoring other clubs' fans except those who are offering sincere congratulations. For that's meant mates who support Liverpool, Arsenal, Man U, Fulham, Brentford and even --- wait for it--- Chelsea!!
 
Derby fans ran onto the pitch goading saints fans in 2007, while I found it extremely funny then. There's still a bit of karma in there.

Also, the exact PIC above is in the official pics, maybe you can link that to the northern monkey.
 
I met some very friendly Derby fans on Saturday, but I must say that, as a whole, they did come across as rather over-confident.
 
I was talking to some Derby fans in the toilet of Wetherspoons at Liverpool Street station [as you do!] who confidently announced that they were the better team and would win the game! Unfortunately, they were not in there after the game.
 
**** um and the 10 dick heads that attached QPR fans with young kids in tow on Wembley way one little fella about 3 or 4 in his dads arms crying his eyes out.

I can tell you now that would not happen with our fans.

****ERS
 
**** um and the 10 dick heads that attached QPR fans with young kids in tow on Wembley way one little fella about 3 or 4 in his dads arms crying his eyes out.

I can tell you now that would not happen with our fans.

****ERS

Now I've read that I am so pleased we upset them all so badly in the 90th minute.
 
f**k um and the 10 dick heads that attached QPR fans with young kids in tow on Wembley way one little fella about 3 or 4 in his dads arms crying his eyes out.

I can tell you now that would not happen with our fans.

w**kERS

Yeh I saw the aftermath of that, police didn't want to know.
 
**** um and the 10 dick heads that attached QPR fans with young kids in tow on Wembley way one little fella about 3 or 4 in his dads arms crying his eyes out.

I can tell you now that would not happen with our fans.

****ERS

well thats crap behaviour and I hope they suffer for it.

But sadly it does happen with QPR fans as the Everton fan stabbed while trying to protect a female Everton fan from a gang of QPR 'supporters' can testify.

We're just the same as any other club, we have some disgusting followers too. And every other clubs' fans think its only them who 'do it the hard way' and a bunch of other cliches as well.
 
I was talking to some Derby fans in the toilet of Wetherspoons at Liverpool Street station [as you do!] who confidently announced that they were the better team and would win the game! Unfortunately, they were not in there after the game.

I guess they had a reasonable right to feel confident, as they were the favourites.

Shame that !!
 
Every club has its thugs. 98% of the car park I went into was Derby. They were all fine. Hoping for a win beforehand - disappointed at the end. A lot has been said about them being over-confident (for which they probably had some justification) and cheering loudly and over-celebrating when O'Neill was sent off. well now, we've never done that have we? We wouldn't do that if it had been Hughes instead would we? The only thing I would criticise them for would be the fact that so few of them stayed behind to applaud the winners.