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Maybe we just need to get over ourselves a bit here. Brentford will be a good test for fitness and the new manager (whoever that maybe for both clubs) to gage a feel for the club in a local Derby. Possibly a big paying crowd so that's also a positive.
I miss waking up on a Satutday morning and reading Clive's match preview before getting out of bed.
I miss doing all my errands as long as I'm back by 3pm to watch the match.
I miss the weekly build up. If we win, I shamelessly watch the highlights as soon as they're available, again when I'm merry from celebrating, and once more the next morning with a slight hangover.
I miss the week day message board on here, debating this and that how we played where we go next etc.
I miss the stadium, the smells, and the disappointing crap we endure. I also dont miss it in equal measure.
Summer is great and I love it, but I cant help wondering what the new kit will look like, what our fixture list will be, and who the hell are we going to sign, or appoint as manager.
Three cheers for the Senegalese, they wanted it more.
The referee was abysmal and so were England. Some of those players are sleepwalking but then, didn't we lose 4-0.to Hungary nder Southgate this time of year when the players had clearly checked out for the summer?
That was some unbelievable finish for the winning goal too. Well done Sunderland, glad they beat Sheff Utd and a team without parachute paryments , succeeds.
Just read the story about the Tifo (new phrase to me) of the Crystal Palace fan cradling his two young sons in celebration, from a 2012 Man Utd v Palace match when Darren Ambrose scored a worldy at Old Trafford. The image was displayed yesterday in the Crystal Palace end where the now deceased father's grown-up sons, got to see it, on the clubs biggest day. What a tribute. I found that story unbelievably moving.
Well done Palace, third time lucky in the FA Cup final. Deserved, good team, great fans. Deserved.
And that's the difference isn't it, their fans unashamedly moved to tears for winning that, fans of all ages. City would have forgotten about it by September.
Just think with the budget the club has to work with, you can't afford someone who can't play 90 minutes let alone 2 games a week. He tries hard, I give him that.