Chris T
687 posts


@Justom29 I’d love England to win a tournament, but unfortunately there are far too many OTT, couldn’t name a club outside the PL, plastic morons that act like football is life when the WC is on, and I hate them so it’s a real comfort to to see their disappointment when England lose.
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I'd rather Sheffield Wednesday win a throw in than England win the world cup.
And I'd love England to win a tournament.
If you don't say the same about your own club then you definitely support a big 6 team
Killian Bertrand@KillianB22
Ce supporter de Fulham est catégorique. À choisir, il préfère voir son club remporter la Carabao Cup plutôt que l’Angleterre gagner la Coupe du Monde cet été. Tout le plateau le regarde comme un fou, pourtant on est beaucoup à penser pareil. Et au fond, ça dépend souvent du club que tu supportes, de ses succès récents ou de ses longues années de frustration.
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@LewisSzn_ Why? Have you?
Bragging about the achievements of a football club you just go and watch is crazy.
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@Priceless_MCI “We” says some plastic fan who probably supported another team 10 years ago and had no idea Man City existed until 2012.
“We” 🤣🤣🤣
You did nothing.
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@nepdailypod Unfortunately football has become too important.
Too much money, too much greed and far too much expectation from fans.
Celebrating a victory or trophy isn’t about celebrating anymore, it’s just a chance to troll everyone else. No one has any respect for anyone else.
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🚨Football in 2026 is a complete MESS
- Southampton win over 210 minutes, then Middlesbrough take their place despite losing, completely ruining Hull preparation.
- Celtic practically handed the SPL by VAR.
- Arsenal given the Premier League title thanks to VAR.
- Senegal protest an incorrect VAR call, go on to win the game, then have the AFCON taken off them.
Football should be decided between 22 blokes on a pitch not in offices or VAR rooms. Absolute shambles. It’s not football anymore.




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🚨 Pep Guardiola is leaving Manchester City. And before City fans start writing his obituary as the greatest manager of all time, let’s have a quick word.
19 trophies in 10 years at City. Impressive. Genuinely. Nobody is taking that away.
But let’s put some context around those numbers before the statues get commissioned.
Guardiola had the most expensively assembled squad in Premier League history at his disposal. Every single transfer window. Every single year. Limitless resources. A club willing to spend whatever it took, and a Financial Fair Play case hanging over them that somehow never seemed to slow anything down.
Need a full-back? £50 million.
Need a centre-back? £60 million.
Need a striker? £100 million.
Need depth? Buy another international.
Most managers are forced to solve problems. Pep simply replaced them.
Now compare that to Sir Alex Ferguson.
Sir Alex won 13 Premier League titles, 2 Champions Leagues and 5 FA Cups with a club he built from the ground up. He developed young players, rebuilt multiple generations and dominated English football for 27 years, not 10.
He did it through the Eric Cantona years, the Roy Keane years, the Cristiano Ronaldo years and the Ryan Giggs years. Different squads. Different eras. Same outcome.

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@Diocletian212 Spot on.
About as boring as it gets watching the same teams every single season and then the winners acting like it’s just another routine win.
Money has ruined football.
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@ManCity @okx @antoinesemenyo Surely even your very few genuine fans are getting sick of winning now?
You lot have absolutely ruined football for millions of fans with all your cheating and seemingly unlimited spending.
Pathetic. You’ll never be a big club.
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@obaoba85442232 @ManCity Couldn’t agree more.
It’s disgusting what City have done to football.
Give me lower league football anyday over this overhyped shite.
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@truevoid0 @ManCity Because any moron with unlimited money and the ability to get away with cheating could win trophies at a club. 🤷🏼♂️
Get Pep managing Barnet, then see how amazing he is 🙄
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@ManCity Why is no one talking about Pep Guardiola's dominance in English leagues. 20 trophies in 10 years...
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@StandForCeltic @JamTarts Acting like the Scottish Premiership is a league anyone gives a shit about 🤣
Your shite team would get mullered in England. 🤣🤣🤣
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@JamTarts Stay in your lane. You’ll always be nothing. We run this league and what we says goes. Know your place and don’t ever dare pipe up again. You have been humbled.
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@Keir_Starmer You actually make me feel sick you pathetic wimp.
History will remember the traitor you are.
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@StokeyyG2 Neither, because whoever goes up will 100% be back down by February.
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@AlexJPMiller So it sounds like we’re still living in the past then when it comes to kits?
When are we going to come into the 21st century and have shirts that are cool now rather than nearly 40 years ago?
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🚨Gather Sheffield Wednesday will have a new kit manufacturer heading into next season.. with the return of Umbro from the club's 80s/90s heyday.
Details in here including Macron termination and how it could benefit club / supporters👇
thestar.co.uk/sport/football…
#SWFC🦉
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@ThomasPlater @Keir_Starmer All you clowns are bothered about is saving your own skin.
If KS gave one sh*t about what the majority of the country wants then he’d have delivered it already.
It’s as simple as that.
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I was in the room for @Keir_Starmer speech this morning. Based on what I saw and how it was delivered, I have only one conclusion.
Keir should stay in post.
Keir was absolutely in his element, the content of the speech shows that he understands the issues, the actions shows that after certain personnel departures we are now supercharging the right direction.
These elections were difficult, in Stevenage although we removed the leader of the Reform UK group from the council, we still lost 9 seats, which is a huge blow from winning 32/39 seats two years ago.
We didn’t do enough to convince the public things will get better, but we never will if we are embroiled in our own psychodrama.
It is understandable that MP’s right now are getting pressure put on them from councillors, activists and local party members, a lot of whom have been wiped out last weekend, or have close friends and colleagues who have lost their seats.
My message to them, is stay strong. If today is any indicator, were are on the right path & you should not put that in jeopardy.
Keir Starmer was elected to lead national renewal. If he takes the bold steps he outlined to change how government works, speak clearly about who Labour governs for and why, coupled with the pace of delivery already under way, a second term remains within reach.
Swapping leaders will not get us there. That is the clear to me.
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