thirdmantackle
Player Valuation: £35m
I hope we'll see a new generation of Seville supporters after Wednesday night
UEFA must have gone into a second day deliberating over the catalogue of RS offences in this year's competition (seven plus two more from the final).
http://www.uefa.org/disciplinary/#
Imagine your son growing up seeing you acting like a close relative has died over a football match?RAWK....just keeps on giving
Quote from: Rysoph76 on May 19, 2016, 12:29:55 PM
I honestly feel like I have suffered some form of trauma. When their equaliser went in, I just knew it wasn't going to happen for us. Even at 3-1 down to Dortmund I felt full of hope and that 1 goal would change it but yesterday was a bridge too far, one collective effort too much and I just felt exhausted.
At the end of the game, I poured the remainder of my pint away in the sink and went to bed, my gf knows that those are moments when no words are required so left me in peace and I eventually fell asleep.
I must have woke up 10 times in the night each time wondering what the f@ck had happened.
Getting ready this morning I genuinely felt empty and on my ride to work (35 mins on a bike) I couldn't put the radio on cos I couldn't bear to hear them mention it on the news. Normally I listen to Talksport at work but today I can't bear it and I don't feel like I can get involved in football again until the Euros as I just don't want to have anything to do with club football for a while until this passes.
It sounds pathetic when written down but i'm sure i'm not the only one who feels like this. This one proper f@cking hurt, as bad as i've felt after a Liverpool game because the stakes were so high and we just couldn't do it.
We have Klopp and I love him and I know he'll sort it out and i'm strangely consoled by just not having europa next season as if that loss meant a trip to eastern europe in mid July for a quualifier I think that would have been the final straw.
My son is 7 and loves football (but he hasn't settled on a team) and I almost just want him to enjoy playing and never really support anyone because no one needs to f@cking feel like this!!
If I ever see the clip of Moreno sh1tting out of that tackle for their equaliser ever again I fear a relapse no matter how many years it is down the line!haha
Yes must be awful, hahaImagine your son growing up seeing you acting like a close relative has died over a football match?
Exactly. They'd based their whole transfer strategy for the next season on their inclusion in the Champions League. The PL had become irrelevant!The best part was that they already had that final won in their own minds as soon as they beat villarreal. Dreaming of next seasons champions league.
lol
"..My son is 7 and loves football (but he hasn't settled on a team)..."
I hate this, you support your dads/mums team, not who is doing well at the time.
Lods of my mates kids support city/chelsea etc and their parents buy them the kits.
It's so shallow.
I'll never become that weak . The little quiltWhen man pours his beer into the sink it has offically hurted
My daughter doesn't give a rats ass about football but she still has the decency to loathe Liverpool and love Everton for as long as she's been able to talk .RAWK....just keeps on giving
Quote from: Rysoph76 on May 19, 2016, 12:29:55 PM
I honestly feel like I have suffered some form of trauma. When their equaliser went in, I just knew it wasn't going to happen for us. Even at 3-1 down to Dortmund I felt full of hope and that 1 goal would change it but yesterday was a bridge too far, one collective effort too much and I just felt exhausted.
At the end of the game, I poured the remainder of my pint away in the sink and went to bed, my gf knows that those are moments when no words are required so left me in peace and I eventually fell asleep.
I must have woke up 10 times in the night each time wondering what the f@ck had happened.
Getting ready this morning I genuinely felt empty and on my ride to work (35 mins on a bike) I couldn't put the radio on cos I couldn't bear to hear them mention it on the news. Normally I listen to Talksport at work but today I can't bear it and I don't feel like I can get involved in football again until the Euros as I just don't want to have anything to do with club football for a while until this passes.
It sounds pathetic when written down but i'm sure i'm not the only one who feels like this. This one proper f@cking hurt, as bad as i've felt after a Liverpool game because the stakes were so high and we just couldn't do it.
We have Klopp and I love him and I know he'll sort it out and i'm strangely consoled by just not having europa next season as if that loss meant a trip to eastern europe in mid July for a quualifier I think that would have been the final straw.
My son is 7 and loves football (but he hasn't settled on a team) and I almost just want him to enjoy playing and never really support anyone because no one needs to f@cking feel like this!!
If I ever see the clip of Moreno sh1tting out of that tackle for their equaliser ever again I fear a relapse no matter how many years it is down the line!haha
The reason kopites are silent is because " dem bitters are all obsessed about us" is a core belief of the cult. Fantascruff proved the opposite to be the case.Just a comment on the Fantascruff stuff. I do feel a bit sorry for him. Obviously a working class lad enjoying the holiday of a lifetime with his lad. Apparently he was protecting him in the fight and he's 14 (though he looks older!). He looks like a gobby knob but while funny I do feel a bit sorry for him.
However that being said what does it say about Kopites? You have pages full of pisstaking on here and not a single comment to defend him on their site. He is all over twitter seen cowering and hiding behind shutters to scared to take the banter from Evertonians. All this in their supposed "home city". They are absolutely dominated and it's a great metaphor. They hide and cower while we walk proudly in our city.
Think of their Motto YNWA. I imagine he felt quite alone in that instance. I imagine he feels quite alone now. Left to fend for himself as he hides in corners leaving the space vacated for Evertonians to run amok. They are absolutely nowhere here. We could do pretty much whatever we wanted with him, have him sacked, have him put out of his job etc. Evertonian's aren't kopites though so won't fall down to that level, but believe me we could!
Even the lads in the foreground are laughing at himView attachment 23408 At Old Trafford this afternoon for the cricket and this divi walked past me, they really are strange ...
Even the lads in the foreground are laughing at him