Wait, it's about fans on Facebook, but it's a picture of actual seats
[HASHTAG]#sortyourjokeout[/HASHTAG]
You are too dim to understand it
[HASHTAG]#astoisthick[/HASHTAG]
Wait, it's about fans on Facebook, but it's a picture of actual seats
[HASHTAG]#sortyourjokeout[/HASHTAG]
You are too dim to understand it
[HASHTAG]#astoisthick[/HASHTAG]
Lately, watching City lose has been more delightful than watching United win. Is that bad?![]()
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LOL. I read that. I was like - "Is he talking about the same Leicester from last weekend?"Mertin Keown is a right idiot - this today on the BBC - "Vardy wants to get that 12th goal? No, he sees someone else and lays it off. It's like watching Brazil on the break, they are running away with the Premier League and you cannot give them enough credit."
Lol dont think there have ever been more than half a dozen regular chelsea posters even when we were winning the league. Down to about 4 nowYou must log in or register to see images
I'd like United to try playing like Leicester, let alone Brazil ffs.
That's bollox.Lol dont think there have ever been more than half a dozen regular chelsea posters even when we were winning the league. Down to about 4 now
I reckon there's a whole study on anthropology someone could carry out, for what's happened on the Chelsea board.
The hypothesis would be 'Chelsea fans vanish when they are losing football matches'
Abstract - A simple study showed that Chelsea fans do vanish when they are not winning games. Analysis suggests that when a team that has a clueless manager that only knows what he's doing when winning hits a bad spell, fans go into 2 categories. Meltdown or Hiding.
Introduction - Chelsea are known to have glory hunting fans, once the big money came in many youngsters jumped on the bandwagon. What happens to these fans when they stop winning? A question that many football fans are now asking themselves.
Method - Using SPSS we studied the attitude of current and past posters on internet media and also looked at variables such as Manager meltdowns.
Results - As clear as daylight. Chelsea fans vanish when they lose. When they win they are around in their hundreds however, the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05) when they are 10th or below in the English Premier League.
Discussion - No need to discuss the findings as there are no Chelsea fans currently around to read the full report.
(Skylarker*, 2015)
