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Point me to 1 time i've been overly critical after a bad result?
Certain sensitive souls take my opinion that Janssen is not very good and try and apply that to my overall stance and atitude. They forget that i'm usually the main one that was defending Sissoko when it was cool to abuse him( im not talking about posters who simply didnt rate him but the ones that went overboard with their criticsm by making it personal).
 
Point me to 1 time i've been overly critical after a bad result?
Certain sensitive souls take my opinion that Janssen is not very good and try and apply that to my overall stance and atitude. They forget that i'm usually the main one that was defending Sissoko when it was cool to abuse him( im not talking about posters who simply didnt rate him but the ones that went overboard with their criticsm by making it personal).
It's just a little joke.
 
The chavs can't cope when they are getting pressed, the first 44 mi nute at there place showed that, but we ran out of steam in the second half, but this time we are playing at home and all OUR players are nicely rested, coming off a nice long Xmas break as well, as long as we take our chances we can win this, players just need to keep there cool as we know what filthy dirty cunts the likes of costa and co can be! :pochsulk:

I agree with this, they can't hack it, it makes them really uncomfortable and nervous. We have some rested players and a bench we can use, plus we are massively motivated and at home. I hope the players leave everything on the pitch and don't give Chelsea a minutes rest all game. When we have the ball, attack. When they have the ball, attack them. If we start at a very high tempo and take our chances - as we have been lately, and as we have the quality to do - then we can score enough goals that despite the second half comeback attempt we can already have enough to hold them off and take all the points.

They don't like it up 'em. I think this game is going to be a cracker and I can't wait to spoil their record. We can't do anything about Woolwich's 2002 record, but we were shit then and it was up to the bigger teams who failed to stop them. 15 years on we are much much better and we can stop Chelsea, their record will mean fuck all if we even get a draw against them, and if we win then there is no reason to think they will win the league. After us in their next six fixtures they have to play Liverpool and Woolwich.

If we take all three points against them and spoil their rhythm we'd be only 7 behind and after the Liverpool and Woolwich games who knows, we might be within touching distance.

Whatever happens, let's fuck them up.
 
I agree with this, they can't hack it, it makes them really uncomfortable and nervous. We have some rested players and a bench we can use, plus we are massively motivated and at home. I hope the players leave everything on the pitch and don't give Chelsea a minutes rest all game. When we have the ball, attack. When they have the ball, attack them. If we start at a very high tempo and take our chances - as we have been lately, and as we have the quality to do - then we can score enough goals that despite the second half comeback attempt we can already have enough to hold them off and take all the points.

They don't like it up 'em. I think this game is going to be a cracker and I can't wait to spoil their record. We can't do anything about Woolwich's 2002 record, but we were shit then and it was up to the bigger teams who failed to stop them. 15 years on we are much much better and we can stop Chelsea, their record will mean fuck all if we even get a draw against them, and if we win then there is no reason to think they will win the league. After us in their next six fixtures they have to play Liverpool and Woolwich.

If we take all three points against them and spoil their rhythm we'd be only 7 behind and after the Liverpool and Woolwich games who knows, we might be within touching distance.

Whatever happens, let's fuck them up.

Im sure the players are well up for this game, dunno if it's just me, but I feel more up for this game then I do the NLD! :walker-scream:
 
Actually 'Chelsea Prostitutes' is a fairer term for a team morally bankrupt who would sacrifice everything for success. The use of '<removed>' in this context does lose us any moral high ground on criticising antisemitism, <removed>s are specifically gay male prostitutes and it just gives them a further excuse to keep on with the hissing.
Isn't the whole concept of prostitution that the prostitute doesn't have to be sexually attracted to the client for the transaction to take place, making sexual orientation irrelevant?

I imagine men are more likely to seek the services of prostitutes than women, which is probably where the association comes from. But that doesn't mean <removed>s are specifically gay.

Who knows, maybe most of our fans are using it in relation to their belief that <removed> means gay, which I agree makes it far more of an issue than I previously thought.
 
I agree with this, they can't hack it, it makes them really uncomfortable and nervous. We have some rested players and a bench we can use, plus we are massively motivated and at home. I hope the players leave everything on the pitch and don't give Chelsea a minutes rest all game. When we have the ball, attack. When they have the ball, attack them. If we start at a very high tempo and take our chances - as we have been lately, and as we have the quality to do - then we can score enough goals that despite the second half comeback attempt we can already have enough to hold them off and take all the points.

They don't like it up 'em. I think this game is going to be a cracker and I can't wait to spoil their record. We can't do anything about Woolwich's 2002 record, but we were shit then and it was up to the bigger teams who failed to stop them. 15 years on we are much much better and we can stop Chelsea, their record will mean fuck all if we even get a draw against them, and if we win then there is no reason to think they will win the league. After us in their next six fixtures they have to play Liverpool and Woolwich.

If we take all three points against them and spoil their rhythm we'd be only 7 behind and after the Liverpool and Woolwich games who knows, we might be within touching distance.

Whatever happens, let's fuck them up.
They will defend in numbers so we mustnt conced early. They will enjoy the counter/long ball and this will be easier if they have the lead. we must dominate the game from start to finish, we are good enough to do this. Italy have played the same way and against good opposition struggle. We were very good and they struggled at SB.We need to stop mistakes, this will be thier only way into th game as at S Bridge.
 
They have had an extra days rest over us as usual but we are the fittest team in the league and sensibly bought off a couple of players yesterday, bearing all that in mind we will still smash the diving, cheating, squealing little Girls all over the park and win 2-1.
 
Isn't the whole concept of prostitution that the prostitute doesn't have to be sexually attracted to the client for the transaction to take place, making sexual orientation irrelevant?

I imagine men are more likely to seek the services of prostitutes than women, which is probably where the association comes from. But that doesn't mean <removed>s are specifically gay.

Who knows, maybe most of our fans are using it in relation to their belief that <removed> means gay, which I agree makes it far more of an issue than I previously thought.

I watched a documentary can't remember who it was by but in it were these let's say cougars, who were career women, never had time for relationships, and they used to acquire the services of said "<removed>s" and paid good money for it as well!
Some of the women looked half decent as well, pretty much win win situation, for all parties!
I did think about taking my career In that direction, but apparently you can't charge by the minute........:pochohshit::sonpoint:
 
[QUOTE="EighteenEightyTwo, post: 1130662, member: 2933 maybe most of our fans are using it in relation to their belief that <removed> means gay, which I agree makes it far more of an issue than I previously thought.[/QUOTE]

They don't.
 
I am actually confident we are going to dent these pricks chances of getting that win record. I can see another similar game to when we smahsed them 4-2 a few season's back when Kane come onto the scene in spectaular fashion. Harry will be so up for this as will the others. Can't wait!!!! 3-1 Spurs
 
I think proud lilywhites have fallen into the trap of framing the issue as tolerant v homophobes, when in actual fact it comes down to individuals' interpretations of the meaning of '<removed>'.
I remember last year when people were trying to explain to them what it meant. They would not have any of it. Would not even discuss it with people. Instead they resorted to just calling people homophobic and stupid for not agreeing with them. At least explain to people why something is offensive. There is a case for it being homophobic, so explain that case to people. I personally do not find it homophobic or offensive (even as a <removed>).
I find them pretty odious in general. Most fans begrudgingly put up with them.

Edit: They have taken offense to this


Fuck my life they can't be serious.
 
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