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They really are salty about it as well

They crave so much attention, they're incredibly insecure.

Deep down they hate the fact that they won plating like this, scoring from set pieces and playing ugly.
Yeah reckon that's a great way to needle them.

Even when you did win the league we were still the bigger story. Least popular winners in PL history etc.

They'll pretend they don't care but reckon that'll hurt them deep down.
 
Yeah reckon that's a great way to needle them.

Even when you did win the league we were still the bigger story. Least popular winners in PL history etc.

They'll pretend they don't care but reckon that'll hurt them deep down.
The few Woolwich fans I know, are actually mad that City had a party where players lifting the PL trophy. "They didn't win this year, it's disrespectful!"

End of season, the biggest stories that I have seen/heard on TV, podcasts, radio and online articles in order;

1. Spurs survival
2. Pep leaving
3. Chelsea manager hire
4. Slot out?
5. What happens to West Ham
6. Woolwich won the league
7. World Cup

My social media has barely any mention of Woolwich except for people mocking them.
 
They really are salty about it as well

They crave so much attention, they're incredibly insecure.

Deep down they hate the fact that they won plating like this, scoring from set pieces and playing ugly.
I don't know why they'd expect anything else. It's not a secret that no one wanted them to win.

If we won the league I wouldn't expect rivals to give us credit or validation. I'd expect the exact opposite.
 
The few Woolwich fans I know, are actually mad that City had a party where players lifting the PL trophy. "They didn't win this year, it's disrespectful!"

End of season, the biggest stories that I have seen/heard on TV, podcasts, radio and online articles in order;

1. Spurs survival
2. Pep leaving
3. Chelsea manager hire
4. Slot out?
5. What happens to West Ham
6. Woolwich won the league
7. World Cup

My social media has barely any mention of Woolwich except for people mocking them.
Aston Villa winning the UEL got more articles than Woolwich as well.
 
Gabby Agbonlahor - my latest hero of the day, for sitting at the mic on Talksport and saying he wants Woolwich to lose on Saturday, then spending all morning batting away all them gooner cunts who want to deck him. Well done, Gabby.

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Football needs to follow Rugby's example and have a ball in play clock. It fixes all of the time wasting, fixes the controversy surrounding added time, stops pointless added time substitutions. It just solves so much. And then you properly enforce the time a goalkeeper can keep the ball.

This may mean that game length needs to be shaved down to 80 minutes or something so games don't last entire evenings. But it has to change.

As for Woolwich title, it will forever be the Asterix title for me. So many suspicious decisions and not having a single red card or penalty awarded against them in the season is damning. I don't think even LiVARpool had such favourable officiating in the season they won it. And that took the cake.

I'd launch an investigation into the PGMOL.
 
Just to put their title in perspective. Some people have looked into all of Woolwiches games and some are claiming that they got as many as +20 points from officiating.
Now that might be ridiculously high but even 8 points sees a different champion.

With 20 extra points we would have finished in 4th...
 
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