Steven Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 I will probably just get that deep sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach.
volpeazzurro Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 Not sad, just VERY BLOODY ANGRY because we have the players here, but a succession of useless managers who can't play them in the right positions or motivate them, together with the hapless Mr MM who picked them in the first place and who obviously knows a lot less about football than his ego thinks! There... feel a bit better now!
davieG Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 I would turn to booze - again. Can you turn from booze to booze
Dr The Singh Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 Can you turn from booze to booze Is it like going from one bar to another????
MC Prussian Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 No. I'd probably be a bit frustrated, that's all. After all these years of mismanagement on almost every single level, it'd be just about what we really deserved.
Tilley Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 I wouldn't cry I will just sit in the Brittania stadium with my head in hands really & be absolutely gutted!
Daggers Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 I would turn to hard drugs and the soft support of loose women.
davieG Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 I would turn to hard drugs and the soft support of loose women. Whilst they turn to soft drugs and the hard support of Disco Bob
hairy Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 I saw someone crying their eyes out on the way out of Wembley when we lost to Spurs in the league cup. Personally I think it's a bit pathetic.So no. The only time I have cried over football was when we beat Palace at Wembley. More tears of joy after 2 hours of living on nerves. Is that pathetic? As for relegation NO, shit happens.
davieG Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 The only time I have cried over football was when we beat Palace at Wembley. More tears of joy after 2 hours of living on nerves. Is that pathetic? As for relegation NO, shit happens. Which begs the question have you ever cried having a shit
He's not bald Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 I would turn to hard drugs and the soft support of loose women. I will smile cuz I've heard Milton Keynes is really nice on a windswept evening in mid January! specially with "red on red" bleating on about how good incey wincey is!!
Leicester Rule! Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 if it happens it happens. look forward to some new stadiums to go to.
davieG Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 if it happens it happens. look forward to some new stadiums to go to. And some old grotty real stadiums.
Ultra Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 if it happens it happens. look forward to some new stadiums to go to. And new pubs to drink in.. In fact, I may stay in the boozers on Saturday afternoon. They're bound to be more exhilarating (and probably cheaper as well) than the football..
Manwell Pablo Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 And some old grotty real stadiums. Theres still a fair few plastic ones as well.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 I don't care enough to cry. I love going to the football, always have, but that's all I do. I go there and watch, in an often vain attempt to get some entertainment. I don't have any influence over the level of success or otherwise. If I was in some way responsible for our crapness I'd probably be a bit more upset. Anyway, we're not down yet
Moreton Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 Fook no! Shows how much passion you have for Citeh I most certinly will. God i love this Football Club.
DB11 Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 No :laugh: I didn't cry when we got relegated from the Prem. Weren't too bothered
Stuliasz Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 No - the club will still be there, I'll still be watching them on the same amount of occasions, the entertainment can't be any worse - so no.
Scow Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 Is it like going from one bar to another???? Yep, along with opting for a stronger booze.
clazkel Posted 8 April 2008 Posted 8 April 2008 If it comes down to the last game and the results on that day send us down then yes i will probably cry. If it is decided before that then maybe not. I didn't cry, but had a tear in my eye when we lost 4-3 against swindon at Wembley! Each occassion is different depending on what has happened in the game. If we get beat the next 3 games then we will come to terms with the fact that we are going it will be sad, but i wont cry, but if it comes down to the last game and we have a chance to stay up and don't i will defo cry.
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