Kept editing, cause I kept figuring out more ways to sound like a cunt - you know how it is. Perhaps I just wish we were top of the league, like 2008, 12 points clear...
And yeah - for the first time in years, I am actually concerned about the Tottenham game. Hopefully we fuck them 24-0.
Ugh, one thing worse than boo'ing your own team is using an analogy which turns a football fan into nothing more than a customer sitting at a restaurant waiting for his food to be bought out on time, and of a sufficient standard.
No one is disputing their right to boo their own team. Just as I'd hope that no one is disputing my right to think of such people are cock-mongers of the highest order. Also it is *everything* to do with a sense of entitlement, your own (and by your own, I mean you and the several million other people that use it so frequently it has now turned into a cliche') analogy suggests as much as well (a customer in a restaurant has the exact same sense of entitlement, they paid their money after all). It happens every time Chelsea lose at home - which happens so infrequently you'd imagine it doesn't happen at all. No away fans boo their own team, mostly because away fans are the actual fans, the people that sweat and bleed and experience all the emotion that their clubs bring them - and they are always *supportive*, hence the term, *supporter*. Home fans are more often than not casual, one-eyed, always expectant and almost every single one of them boo's their own team when they bother to make it to a match, assuming there is nothing good on TV. Top clubs are infested with them - and suggesting they are the 'real fans' is a truly disturbing comment.
It is an unfortunate truth I know many Chelsea fans indeed. All of them seemed entirely 'real' to me, either that, or every one of them has been a by-product of a misspent youth soaked in acid and alcohol. Which in truth would explain so very much. Including this.
Oh, and yes I know how much it is to get into Stamford Bridge, having been there twice. During my 5 years in London, where I went to the Emirates quite a few times - as well as Brentford, Fullham, Barnet - once pissed on White Hart Lane - and wrote football articles for the now defunct London Paper.
So, in short - you're most welcome to boo your own team, and justify such behaviour in others. That is your undeniable right. If you wanted, you could also call them poopy-heads, useless cunts, or whatever else you choose. That is your right. Boo'ing your own team, when after your worst performance of the season (singular), which despite losing sees you still sitting on top of the table, is you undeniable right.
And as an Arsenal fan - I suggest you do it more often.
Chelsea fans boo'ing, because they're....first in the table...cunts.
explain?
When Chelsea lost - thousands of fans boo'ed their own team. Now, it's no uncommon, but I feel that even if Chelsea lost, they are still sitting at the top of the table, and that support would've been more constructive then boo'ing them off the field. It's symptomatic of a sense of entitlement.
I imagine they've signed a nice contract for him to stay quiet, and he'll be off in Jan or the Summer. Same as Ronaldo - better than him going on a free.
It's best not to think about how much these cunts get paid.
You can keep someone against their will, it's called a contract - and indeed, you *should*, else what point of a contract is there?
Depends on the personality of the player of course. Fabregas didn't get his move, but remains a quality professional who gives his all for the club. Could you say the same of Rooney? I doubt it.
Why do you think the New American Heroes being hailed as Saviours will be dramatically different from the Old American Heroes being hailed as Saviours?
Is that a joke? A game with three penalty's and 4 goals, the electrics failing and some awesome skills on display wasn't as awesome as a really, really mundane Chelsea barely summoning up the arse to be bothered getting a couple of goals?
Bollocks - the team can play perfectly fine without Fabregas.
What we cannot do, and should never ever do again - is play a midfield of Eboue, Song and Diaby. A combined IQ of 17.
WBA were fucking awesome in every part of the pitch, they totally deserved it and played The Arsenal off the park. They were just as good, as we were bad - and we were very very bad indeed.
And I see that Man U had another Draw! What a fucking weekend.
Yeah he's on fire. Had a mate in the UK who was pissed that they basically took Berba instead of Tevez. I knew then who I'd rather have, and that hasn't changed. Tevez is thick as fucking mud - and he's a pretty good forward, but Berba has mad skillz.
In other news, might have to say Liverpool gna be the bees knees when the Portugese Superstar starts playing
He's ok - but not a world beater. When he's on his game, he's a tidy player - but consistency and attitude has always been his problem. Apparently he was routinely subbed during a dire season last year - because of exhaustion. That was in a 30 game league season, not a 38 - according to some cunt. A few seasons back he was very good indeed, mind - though he and his team were fucking pasted both times they played away from home to Arsenal. A solid player, good on his day, nothing spectacular though.
Liverpool are still looking fucking shit. They may well improve, but I really, really don't see them acomplishing much of note at all this season.