Se20
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- Oct 3, 2012
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Yeah. That disappointing moment when you turn up at Ewood Park & they're all out of Rovers-B&HAlbion scarves never gets any less crushing.
You run out of bog roll as well
Yeah. That disappointing moment when you turn up at Ewood Park & they're all out of Rovers-B&HAlbion scarves never gets any less crushing.
Hold the front page. It's a half-half Brighton/Palace scarf
Offer them a tenner for it. And then burn it. Simple.
In the absence of an humiliating CPFC relegation with a record low number of points, I'm sure many of us can hear the palpable relief from Brighton fans regarding firstly, a scathing review of Croydon from a member of the UKIP, and now a framed Palace shirt and knock off half and half scarves. Bragging rights forever.
I prefer this one, [MENTION=5200]Buzzer[/MENTION]. With added "Premiership".
Yes, you could grasp another of your straws of comfort in the form of this most likely street vendored unofficial item and your imagined symbolism of it representing some kind of inferiority complex. Or you could refer to the actual performance of the team in that game. And then compare it to your own club, who rolled over against the same opposition, asked them to tickle its belly, sang along to 'You'll Never Walk Alone' and gave Gerrard a hand job as he warmed up.That really is the most deserving case of 'Tinpot' accusation that I have ever seen! It is bad enough that these things are produced for one off cup games, but when you are up against these teams week in, week out for a season it really does scream of 'We are not worthy, thank you for playing us Liverpool, please do wipe your shoes on the way out'.
I am sure we would jump on the bandwagon soon enough (FFP and all that) but until then :ROFL:
Yes, you could grasp another of your straws of comfort in the form of this most likely street vendored unofficial item and your imagined symbolism of it representing some kind of inferiority complex. Or you could refer to the actual performance of the team in that game. And then compare it to your own club, who rolled over against the same opposition, asked them to tickle its belly, sang along to 'You'll Never Walk Alone' and gave Gerrard a hand job as he warmed up.
Blimey, don't remember that bit. Not sure about the 'vendored' adjective but that is understandable. I take it this is figuratively speaking, and yes we WERE indeed well beaten that day at Anfield, but that is history now Shirley? I don't think we will be the last to get beaten there.
No inferiority complex here me old mukka.
your imagined symbolism of it representing some kind of inferiority complex
Aaaah, the gold old days. Nice to reminisce, no unpaid creditors, no stone cladding. Bliss.
Ah yes, the familiar mantra of the Brighton fan. Repeat ad nauseam until feelings of inferiority and failure of own team subside to manageable levels.
You keep posting on here, telling us how much better Palace are than us, how much worse we are than you. Why is that? If you're so comfortable in your own skin why the constant need to seek out confrontation with rival fans on their forum? In the words of Morrissey "Don't hate me just because I'm the one to tell you that life is hard enough when you belong here."
I occasionally fight the corner of my team and myself in the face of, in my opinion, unwarranted and unfounded criticism.