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Skyryder
17th February 2008, 14:43
Any camp followers on here for the Gunners??:bye:

Skyryder

Colapop
17th February 2008, 18:02
Me <dfjfjkfyu>

JimO
17th February 2008, 18:17
my boy says he wouldnt say he isnt a Arsenal supporter does that count???

Drunken Monkey
17th February 2008, 19:08
Oh yeah, go the gunners!

Grumpy Gnomb
17th February 2008, 20:13
Me to and saw them many times at the old ground when i was overseas in 1988/89. Best day in the world when they beat Liverpool with the last kick of the season to win the Title

Maha
17th February 2008, 20:20
Any camp followers on here for the Gunners??:bye:

Skyryder

Gray hemi boy supports that lot im sure....he backs the 'underdogs'....camp or otherwise...:lol:

ynot slow
17th February 2008, 20:31
Only when Tottenhem are losing.:bash:

Drunken Monkey
18th February 2008, 16:07
That slack effort in the FA lead up game against Man U the other day better just be because they're resting players for the Champions League game against AC Milan...

mstriumph
18th February 2008, 16:18
dunno about an arsenal but i'd sure like a small machinegun mounted to my front forks for freeway use ......... :chase:

Drunken Monkey
6th March 2008, 22:11
Milan went down, oh yeah, bring on the quarter finals.

Champions League: Arsenal for teh (sic) win!

Krusti
6th March 2008, 22:13
Sorry I don't follow Netball............:laugh:

MisterD
7th March 2008, 06:00
Bugger off with yer South London teams...Barnet ftw!:lol:

Morcs
7th March 2008, 06:13
Bugger off with yer South London teams...Barnet ftw!:lol:

Good old Underhill stadium eh. Always liked going down there for a day out, and see the mighty Chester boys win :)

Bikernereid
7th March 2008, 06:26
Have been since I was 3 and proud to be one!!

martybabe
7th March 2008, 11:08
Good team and you've had a lot to shout about over the years. Time to move over for the mighty Villa now though mate. :first:

Seriously though, I wish em well but Man U dont seem to be playing the same game as the rest of us at the mo. Drugs I reckon!

Up the Villa ,Oh and Barnet. :yes:

Bikernereid
7th March 2008, 11:11
I am also a Grimsby Town fan but don't get to macthes anymore now I am slumming it down south. But get to Arsenal when I can.


Good team and you've had a lot to shout about over the years. Time to move over for the mighty Villa now though mate. :first:

Seriously though, I wish em well but Man U dont seem to be playing the same game as the rest of us at the mo. Drugs I reckon!

Up the Villa ,Oh and Barnet. :yes:

PuppetMaster
7th March 2008, 11:39
Milan went down, oh yeah, bring on the quarter finals. Champions League: Arsenal for teh (sic) win!


Woo, calm down son. 1 (lost) CL final in 100 years of football and suddenly you think your good enough.
You can still end up with the same amount of silverware you got last season.

Can a moderater please move Drunken Monkey's reply to the jokes thread.

McJim
7th March 2008, 11:46
Any camp followers on here for the Gunners??:bye:

Skyryder

Arsenal? As in Arse and all?

Yeah there are quite a few blokes on KB that seem comfortable using the back passage as well as more conventional entry points :rofl:

PuppetMaster
7th March 2008, 13:53
Yeah there are quite a few blokes on KB that seem comfortable using the back passage as well as more conventional entry points :rofl:



Chelsea supporters...nuff said.

neilwgtn
7th March 2008, 13:58
come on you spurs!!!

Flatcap
7th March 2008, 13:59
Could never quite figure out why anyone supports English roundball
The teams are owned by foreigners
The players are from all over the place
The jerseys are changed twice a year

...what is it you are actually supporting?

martybabe
7th March 2008, 14:21
Could never quite figure out why anyone supports English roundball
The teams are owned by foreigners
The players are from all over the place
The jerseys are changed twice a year

...what is it you are actually supporting?

I know, aint it wierd. :clap: I support Aston Villa ,have done all my life but I don't think there is one player with any conection to the city of Birmingham, very few are English, It's run by an irishman, etc etc.

It's not like thier a bunch of Birmingham boys against the world like it once was. The club is based in the city but that's about it, how strange.

Is there an English player in Arsenal? oh yea that supper li'll fella wassisname.

Good question, I have no answer,I'm just programed. up the villa. see.! :laugh:

Ewan Oozarmy
7th March 2008, 14:31
Could never quite figure out why anyone supports English roundball
The teams are owned by foreigners
The players are from all over the place
The jerseys are changed twice a year

...what is it you are actually supporting?

In most cases, your local club. I grew up in Chelsea and have had a season ticket there for the last 30 or so years (I still have it and will be using it next month when I'm over there).

I hear what you're saying about foreign influence in all countries club football but this does actually make for a far more entertaining game, IMO.

Go to a big game with big rivalry, say Chelsea v Spurs, Man U v Man City, Liverpool v Everton, Barcelona V Real Madrid - I promise you will never experience an atmosphere like it any where else.

Football is the most played and watched sport in the world (excluding NZ, Aussie and some of the US) - the recent Rugby World Cup final attracted around 60 million viewers world wide. Last year's English club (FA Cup) final (Chelsea v Man U) attracted over half a billion viewers world wide.

PuppetMaster
7th March 2008, 14:34
Could never quite figure out why anyone supports English roundball
The teams are owned by foreigners
The players are from all over the place
The jerseys are changed twice a year

...what is it you are actually supporting?


If you have to ask then I doubt you'd understand the answer.




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FROSTY
7th March 2008, 14:37
Go the gunnahhs ---oh and AYE OOOP POMPEY

Flatcap
7th March 2008, 14:39
In most cases, your local club. .

How is it local?

The only thing that is different between all the clubs is the name, at that is likely to be owned by a Yank or a Russian.


Sorry Ewan - you a clinging to a past that no longer exists.

Flatcap
7th March 2008, 14:40
If you have to ask then I doubt you'd understand the answer.


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Spoken like a man who doesn't know the answer

I can understand supporting heritage and a fine history of local talent achieving greatness, but why support one homogenous team over the other? The "brands" are no different from one another any more

Ewan Oozarmy
7th March 2008, 14:43
How is it local?

The only thing that is different between all the clubs is the name, at that is likely to be owned by a Yank or a Russian.


Sorry Ewan - you a clinging to a past that no longer exists.

I was born in Chelsea. Grew up in Chelsea. Lived a couple of hundred metres from Chelsea Football Club. Hence Chelsea was my local club and that's where I went to watch my footie.

Yeah, most hardcore fans don't like the fact that their clubs are being bought by rich foreign business men but they ain't never going to stop supporting their clubs. It's in your blood.

Ewan Oozarmy
7th March 2008, 14:53
Spoken like a man who doesn't know the answer

I can understand supporting heritage and a fine history of local talent achieving greatness, but why support one homogenous team over the other? The "brands" are no different from one another any more

Mate, I'd have to agree with Puppet Master. If you don't know now then you never will. There is nothing here to compare to so it's difficult.

Flatcap
7th March 2008, 15:04
Mate, I'd have to agree with Puppet Master. If you don't know now then you never will. There is nothing here to compare to so it's difficult.

So, it's like religion - no matter how baseless and contradictory it looks, I should just have faith?

Ewan Oozarmy
7th March 2008, 15:08
So, it's like religion - no matter how baseless and contradictory it looks, I should just have faith?

Is football comparable to religion? To your hardcore fans that go week in week out, yes it is.

Should you have faith? Of course not. Why should you?

PuppetMaster
11th March 2008, 12:10
So, it's like religion - no matter how baseless and contradictory it looks, I should just have faith?


Well, yes. If you have a passion for something shouldnt you ride the bad times and keep faith ? But you have to be a believer.
Unless your a Chavski fan ofcourse, they'll buy your support with little plastic flags and then buy you a league title, eh Ewan :)



Spoken like a man who doesn't know the answer

I dont know how to explain the answer.
I lived in Manurechester as a kid, although i support Liverpool. I have been to old Trafford more times that Id care to admit, standing amongst 45 thousand angry Utd fans with my Liverpool scarf above my head when the reds visited. thats a supporter.
Just cause I now live a trillion miles away doesnt mean I lose the passion.
I cry when we win....and when when we lose, to Barnsley.....:crybaby:
And i laugh, when giant killers Barnsley beat Chavski, and Pompey beat Utd.

Fatjim
11th March 2008, 12:32
Sorry, don't follow netball.

PuppetMaster
11th March 2008, 13:04
Sorry, don't follow netball.


and so you shouldnt Jim, it isnt a sport afterall.

Richie Rich
18th March 2008, 21:50
yid army!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MisterD
19th March 2008, 07:37
yid army!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I still get flashbacks from my time in 'nam (Totten-nam that is)

Bikernereid
19th March 2008, 07:44
Flashbacks like that require medication hun. Get to a quack as soon as possible before your are completely traumatised.


I still get flashbacks from my time in 'nam (Totten-nam that is)

MisterD
19th March 2008, 07:46
Flashbacks like that require medication hun. Get to a quack as soon as possible before your are completely traumatised.

I'm alright, I'm in the "care in the KB community" programme....:eek5:

PuppetMaster
19th March 2008, 09:55
I'm alright, I'm in the "care in the KB community" programme....:eek5:


Careful you'll catch verbal Diarrhea.
:chase:


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GOONR
27th February 2009, 20:28
Might have been to one or two of their games...:woohoo:

I'm a plastic Kiwi, only been here four years. Grew up in London, or should I just say that I aged in London.

Fatt Max
27th February 2009, 20:33
I'm not supposed to be here but could not let this one go...

Definatley not mate, Tottenham through and through. Was there in 81' when we steamed the gooners in the North bank and again in '84 when we done you at Euston on your way back from Man U away.

Other than that, it's always great to see another person who appreciates the fine game of footie.

Shame the KingZ / Kinghts / Phoenix are crap, eh!

GOONR
27th February 2009, 20:40
I'm not supposed to be here but could not let this one go...

Definatley not mate, Tottenham through and through. Was there in 81' when we steamed the gooners in the North bank and again in '84 when we done you at Euston on your way back from Man U away.

Other than that, it's always great to see another person who appreciates the fine game of footie.

Shame the KingZ / Kinghts / Phoenix are crap, eh!

Was a little before my time but yes, I too have appreciated the extra's... Ahh the good ol days :2guns:

Taz
27th February 2009, 21:00
Arsenal's a rugby team is it??

GOONR
27th February 2009, 21:24
Arsenal's a rugby team is it??

Nah mate, that's Bolton.:kick: