That's not very nice.
The last part was a joke, hence the (

That's not very nice.

To be honest I'm only interested in how it affects us. Does the Gas going down mean anything to our club - probably not
It will not be good for the City to lose a football league team.
I think they will be ok, so academic anyway
of course we want them to go down, bunch of ****s.

If they go down it will congratulate those I know who are rovers fans for not being a Glory 'supporting' fan who thinks that they are a fan because they own a shirt, watch match of the day and litter Facebook with pointless statuses about their beloved clubs. I hate those people with passion.

) I can safely say we are doomed. Sad indeed, but I will continue to go (bloody got to now as I bought a season ticket before knowing what league we will be in)
I can also say that if this was reversed and it were you lot facing this prospect, I would laugh my nuts off at you , but can honestly say 100% hand on heart that I wouldn't want city to go down. Rivalry's with Yeovil, Swindle, Cheltenham etc just doesn't cut it. The banter is ****, the games feel lightweight and the buzz is not there.
It makes me sad that our football teams are as bad as they are, let alone one being in non league. It hurt's like hell to witness my clubs team players stroll around a football field for 85 minutes with not a care in the world whilst getting thumped by Torquay, the worst team in England's professional football leagues. If we go down, we would most certainly deserve it. The biggest shame of it all... most of those players will probably get contracts at other league two sides whilst we rot in hell.
Gutted doesn't come close
bwaahI can safely say we are doomed. Sad indeed, but I will continue to go (bloody got to now as I bought a season ticket before knowing what league we will be in)
I can also say that if this was reversed and it were you lot facing this prospect, I would laugh my nuts off at you , but can honestly say 100% hand on heart that I wouldn't want city to go down. Rivalry's with Yeovil, Swindle, Cheltenham etc just doesn't cut it. The banter is ****, the games feel lightweight and the buzz is not there.
It makes me sad that our football teams are as bad as they are, let alone one being in non league. It hurt's like hell to witness my clubs team players stroll around a football field for 85 minutes with not a care in the world whilst getting thumped by Torquay, the worst team in England's professional football leagues. If we go down, we would most certainly deserve it. The biggest shame of it all... most of those players will probably get contracts at other league two sides whilst we rot in hell.
Gutted doesn't come close

Chris-Gashead:6354022 said:I can safely say we are doomed. Sad indeed, but I will continue to go (bloody got to now as I bought a season ticket before knowing what league we will be in)
I can also say that if this was reversed and it were you lot facing this prospect, I would laugh my nuts off at you , but can honestly say 100% hand on heart that I wouldn't want city to go down. Rivalry's with Yeovil, Swindle, Cheltenham etc just doesn't cut it. The banter is ****, the games feel lightweight and the buzz is not there.
It makes me sad that our football teams are as bad as they are, let alone one being in non league. It hurt's like hell to witness my clubs team players stroll around a football field for 85 minutes with not a care in the world whilst getting thumped by Torquay, the worst team in England's professional football leagues. If we go down, we would most certainly deserve it. The biggest shame of it all... most of those players will probably get contracts at other league two sides whilst we rot in hell.
Gutted doesn't come close

