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- Tyrion TannisterGlobal Superstar
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The epitome of class, planning to au abuse at Aaron Ramsey because one of their players nearly ended his career. One of the reasons they hate him is because it was four years ago and he should be over it by now, apparently.
http://oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/thread/227235/right-arsenal-game
One of the things I find most staggering about this is that every comment is hugely in favour of doing this. Not one member expresses disappointment, not one even sits on the fence. It seems they are all like that...
http://oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/thread/227235/right-arsenal-game
One of the things I find most staggering about this is that every comment is hugely in favour of doing this. Not one member expresses disappointment, not one even sits on the fence. It seems they are all like that...
I was just about to register to kick off but then I noticed this much bigger thread on the forum
http://oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/thread/227278/stop-all-ramsey-abuse
"It's embarrassing, undignified and juvenile, provides the media with another opportunity to brand our supporters as ignorant, low life scum and as a consequence gives the club and the city a bad name.
Nobody outside of Stoke can see the justification for the vilification of Ramsey.
We’re the ‘baby eating’ pit bull terrier ‘devil’ dogs of the football world.
We can hardly complain about the treatment of Shawcross by their supporters if our response is to dish out the same abuse to Ramsey.
And what good does it do if all we achieve is to psyche up the opposition."
Just goes to show that there are muppet fans in every club
http://oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/thread/227278/stop-all-ramsey-abuse
"It's embarrassing, undignified and juvenile, provides the media with another opportunity to brand our supporters as ignorant, low life scum and as a consequence gives the club and the city a bad name.
Nobody outside of Stoke can see the justification for the vilification of Ramsey.
We’re the ‘baby eating’ pit bull terrier ‘devil’ dogs of the football world.
We can hardly complain about the treatment of Shawcross by their supporters if our response is to dish out the same abuse to Ramsey.
And what good does it do if all we achieve is to psyche up the opposition."
Just goes to show that there are muppet fans in every club
- Tyrion TannisterGlobal Superstar
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I did temporarily regain faith, then I looked at the replies and once again it was 99% 'OP is an idiot, Ramsey is scum for getting his leg broken'.
It's unbelievable they can't see what they are doing to their clubs reputation. Ramsey was a young kid who got his leg broken by an extremely clumsy albeit accidental challenge, and it's affected him very single match of his career since. Of course he's going to keep mentioning it.
It's unbelievable they can't see what they are doing to their clubs reputation. Ramsey was a young kid who got his leg broken by an extremely clumsy albeit accidental challenge, and it's affected him very single match of his career since. Of course he's going to keep mentioning it.
- Slimfrog's Son™Global Superstar
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I broke my arm once. I must be scum as well
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Slumdog's Son wrote:I broke my arm once. I must be scum as well
I broke my hand, so I'm not quite as scummy as you
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