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  1. bluenose14's Avatar
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by L18)
    Somone should tell their fans.

    This is the kind of **** they cling too..

    http://www.evertonfc.com/history/everton-firsts.html
    Yeah I was buzzing when I read that we could now get tickets through text message. Makes me proud to be an Evertonian. :rolleyes:

    Your manager reckons kit deals are more importnat than trophies though doesn't he?
  2. rohitbd's Avatar
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    Why a Arsenal fan would want city to win is ridiculous as they took half of your star players once they started performing, Arsenal could've won the title if they still had those players, and its only going to get worst as before player went to City for money, but now its going to be for money and success.
  3. mel_1991's Avatar
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    If you were watching the game and cheered fair enough, everyone gets swept away during an exciting game but if you were out jumping around and singing and cheering with the City fans long after the final whistle had been blown then that's actually quite sad.

    Focus on your own club, not United and not City. I don't give a damn if you hate United, most people do, so it's nothing new but celebrating your rivals losing? I didn't celebrate when Liverpool lost in the FA Cup.


    Also you cannot support two teams in the same league if you want people to take you seriously.
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by bluenose14)
    Yeah I was buzzing when I read that we could now get tickets through text message. Makes me proud to be an Evertonian. :rolleyes:
    haha.
    (Original post by bluenose14)
    Your manager reckons kit deals are more importnat than trophies though doesn't he?
    Show me where he said this.

    Imagine if Dalglish had come out with something like this though...

    "The draw we got was a stinker. I always think it was the 'hot balls' in the bag that day.
    He'd quite rightly be called a paranoid bellend.
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by l18)
    haha.

    They live their lives through us. Quite sad
    same thing could be said for you and man utd tbh
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by L18)
    Haha.

    They live their lives through us. Quite sad
    Everton fans were quite canny over-rall. Imagine the Liverpool fans to be the same - Hope to get to Anfield next season.

    I can also see why Everton want a new stadium - Goodison Park is a ****hole.
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by wenger16)
    Nasri and Clichy jumped ship for the money; they are a disgrace. They left a team that made them great and abandoned Wenger who nurtured them into the players they are today( Clichy is overrated though). Remember you support ARSENAL FC! ANY PAST PLAYERS WHO LEFT LIKE NASRI CAN FK OFF; you dont support them! For example if RVP leaves it will be a huge disappointment but I won't be supporting him further in his career, I simply won't care what he does. If its not with Arsenal then it doesn't matter.
    The only exception I can think of is Henry who won the European cup with Barcelona; he deserved it after his legendary career. I wanted him to win it.

    And btw Man City and their story? haha
    1968 - Man City win league.
    1969- 2008- years of mediocrity and relagation/promotion swings.

    2008- Big fat moneybags sheikh pick name of out hat; it read manchester city fc. He pumps millions into clubs henceforth.

    2008-present - Mancity spends millions, poaching a lot of our players, tapping up players and building a team of mercenaries.

    13 May 2012 - Oil money has bought them the league.

    You seem really naive in football matters.
    A quote from a Man City fan.

    "Tell me if this sounds familiar....A manager takes over a club and spends 6 times the British record transfer fee on new players in a 3 year span. Manchester City? No, that would be Manchester United between 1988 and 1991. Where did that money come from when before the Premier League and subsequently dominating it even existed? Before the crazy money competing in the Champions League offered Utd? Gate receipts? Or Martin Edwards borrowed funds? Cry me a river when you talk about 'buying the league', you lot have been doing it for years. Not bitter, just better. Bring on next season."

    Say no more, how stupid do you feel now?
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by Alevelsareboring)
    A quote from a Man City fan.

    "Tell me if this sounds familiar....A manager takes over a club and spends 6 times the British record transfer fee on new players in a 3 year span. Manchester City? No, that would be Manchester United between 1988 and 1991. Where did that money come from when before the Premier League and subsequently dominating it even existed? Before the crazy money competing in the Champions League offered Utd? Gate receipts? Or Martin Edwards borrowed funds? Cry me a river when you talk about 'buying the league', you lot have been doing it for years. Not bitter, just better. Bring on next season."

    Say no more, how stupid do you feel now?
    A random man city fan told you this ; no bias there is there lol? Next time use a credible source to back up your argument.
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by wenger16)
    A random man city fan told you this ; no bias there is there lol? Next time use a credible source to back up your argument.
    Lol nice cop out, hmm you sound a little speechless huh what's going on.

    "credible" so did united "not spend 6 times the British record transfer fee on new players in a 3 year span" between 1988-1991?

    Looool haha go and scouf down some humble pie you KNOB
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by Alevelsareboring)
    Lol nice cop out, hmm you sound a little speechless huh what's going on.

    "credible" so did united "not spend 6 times the British record transfer fee on new players in a 3 year span" between 1988-1991?

    Looool haha go and scouf down some humble pie you KNOB
    You did not respond to all of my points, I won't bother arguing with a fake fan like yourself. Your still a fan who supports players rather than the club.

    Give me evidence of all Man United finances then in 1988 to 1991; dont just pluck out statistics out of thin air because a random guy told you something.

    Man United's financial clout in 1990's is absolutely nothing compared to man city now. Their success during ferguson's earlier years is accredited to home grown players bought through the youth system - beckham, giggs, scholes, neville etcetc. Don't try to even compare ferguson's success to mancini's. Although ferguson may have spent a lot of money over the years he is still a world class manager while mancine is average.

    Btw why are so defensive of Man City? Are you sure that their recent "glory" isn't turning you into a "hunter"? There is only one team in my heart and has been for past 12 years and that is Arsenal FC no second team or any **** like that.

    The thread was about whether you are a knob for celebrating Man City success and adopting them as your own team? Funny how you did not respond to my other points I made originally. Stick to one team you mfuka stop defending Man City and scum like Nasri. Are you sure you did not support man u last season and chelsea before, sounds like you pick teams whenevr you feel like it.

    Now F OFF
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    "It says a lot about their own situation when they have to celebrate someone elses success or failures."
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    You dislike Man U so you celebrated them not winning the title- nothing unusual in that.

    Man City may have won the league by spending a fortune, but so did Chelsea after Abramovitch bought the club, Blackburn in 1995, Rangers under Souness, AC Milan with Berlusconi and even Crawley the Conference in 2011 with a manager who is a convicted tax dodger. At least with Man City most of the fans followed them when they were in the second tier (and for a season the third).
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    Although, as everyone says, you should worry about your own club's development, I'm not really surprised that you were happy that City won- call me stereotypical but every Arsenal supporting fan I have hates Man Utd and after that last minute win from City my fb and phone were hammered by 'HAHA' texts [I'm a Utd supporter you see lol..]
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by gunit123)
    I would 8 2 be a United fan right now. Imagine losing the title by 8 goals 2 your nearest rivals? Feel sick? Must have 8 2 much humble pie.
    You're imagining being involved in the title race on the last day? Well i suppose that's as close as you'll get being an Arsenal fan these days :holmes:

    www.sincearsenallastwonatrophy.co.uk
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    (Original post by sr90)
    You're imagining being involved in the title race on the last day? Well i suppose that's as close as you'll get being an Arsenal fan these days :holmes:

    www.sincearsenallastwonatrophy.co.uk
    had to rep you for that site. never new it existed.

    "Started my GCSEs, finished my GCSE's, Started my A-Levels, finished my A-levels #SinceArsenalLastWonATrophy" looooooooooooool. Personally love this twitter post.
    "The world population has increased by 500,000,000 #sincearsenallastwonatrophy"
    "Twitter was created. #sincearsenallastwonatrophy"
    "Wenger has signed 40 players #sincearsenallastwonatrophy."

    I guess this is the reason they were so happy another club won the pl.
    Last edited by darkshadow1111; 14-05-2012 at 23:57.
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    Small team mentality.
  18. mel_1991's Avatar
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    Re: Am i a football "beg" for celebrating Man City's win as an Arsenal fan?
    Pathetic. How low can you get?

    I shouldn't be surprised. It's City and it's Tevez.
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