brighton_tom
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- Jul 23, 2008
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Yep exactly. At Wembley with their ''you've seen United'' and ''we've won it all'' chants there was a real sense of arrogance from the United fans. I even witness one Mancunian shouting ''we're meant to be here, your lot are just here by luck'' in the face of Albion fans while walking past Wembley Boxpark, and countless muggy United fans giving abuse, some homophobic, after they'd won. I'd not really witness anything like that when we faced City in 2019. So all I could think on thursday eve was how delicious it would be to get some revenge & beat them. Cathartic is definitely the word. I truly hope some of the same United fans who sang that ''you've seen United, now f*** off home'' chant were there to angrily witness it being sung back at them by Albion fans.Back on the thread ..... I’m not sure why that win meant so much. Actually still means so much. It felt cathartic somehow. Singing “you’ve seen the Albion, now f*** off home” and seeing the away end empty immediately on the penalty felt significant. We all know we’re blessed with this club of ours.