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Your players are underpaid compared to other top PL clubs, you couldn't beat a top 4 Belgian League team in the Europa League, and you've failed at Wembley several times and you have to play all your home games there now.

Son is probably going to leave for mandatory army service for South Korea, Walker and Rose might leave for the Manchester clubs due to wage demands and problems behind the scenes, while Kane + Alli will leave Spurs searching for trophies if they fail to win one again this season.

Not to mention Barcelona sniffing around to try and swoop in for Eriksen. Investment will be difficult with the £750m Stadium costs too.

Your "elegant" kit is not going to save you from all these problems. :klopp

You're just a jealous Arsenal supporter. Down with all Arsenal supporters. We hate you all. Harry and Delle will stay with us, because we will lift the Champions League this season.
 
You're just a jealous Arsenal supporter. Down with all Arsenal supporters. We hate you all. Harry and Delle will stay with us, because we will lift the Champions League this season.

Very funny Nostalgic bhai, first calling me an Arsenal supporter and then saying that you'll lift the UCL this season. Comedy gold. :))
 
Very funny Nostalgic bhai, first calling me an Arsenal supporter and then saying that you'll lift the UCL this season. Comedy gold. :))

You Arsenal supporters should just change your club's name to Arsene-al, to truly reflect the vise grip that old man has on you. In the meantime, there's a new bully in North London: us. Yes, us. Over time, you'll learn to live with our domination, and when we have a homecoming parade with not one, not two but three trophies, you'll see the light.

Okay, I'll stop now, because the joke is getting tiresome. There are only so many sentences with "us" and "we" and "our" I can come up with. I don't care for any football club anywhere, and I actually partially agree with the OP. Only a local can truly appreciate the emotions involved in supporting their home team.
 
You Arsenal supporters should just change your club's name to Arsene-al, to truly reflect the vise grip that old man has on you. In the meantime, there's a new bully in North London: us. Yes, us. Over time, you'll learn to live with our domination, and when we have a homecoming parade with not one, not two but three trophies, you'll see the light.

Okay, I'll stop now, because the joke is getting tiresome. There are only so many sentences with "us" and "we" and "our" I can come up with. I don't care for any football club anywhere, and I actually partially agree with the OP. Only a local can truly appreciate the emotions involved in supporting their home team.[/QUOTE]

Fair enough. I doubt the OP even lives in Liverpool though, he's probably a Brummie actually and [MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] has just let him off, trying to get me to support Villa instead. :sanga
 
Never. I'll rather support Bandit City over Villa who have such a toxic fanbase (especially in the area I live in). I couldn't stand them even before I got into football, they always thought they were the best of the best for whatever reason. Shaz I think your one of the very few Villa fans who I actually respect. :))

Also I'll have you know, that I have a Chelsea membership with a good amount of loyalty points on it. I'm not your average glory-hunter fan who couldn't even find their respective club on a map.

I'm not sure what you mean by agreeing with my views and (especially that part about the naughty ones, why even mention that :uak), I thought we agreed on most things? :danish


Chelsea are a case in point. They were a fairly small club with a small fan base compared to the bigger clubs traditionally before the Russian billionaire's crime money looted from the USSR bought the title. Since then every glory hunter across the globe has suddenly become a lifelong Chelsea fan. I'm sure that's not you though, a local fan through thick and thin no doubt. :21:
 
Chelsea are a case in point. They were a fairly small club with a small fan base compared to the bigger clubs traditionally before the Russian billionaire's crime money looted from the USSR bought the title. Since then every glory hunter across the globe has suddenly become a lifelong Chelsea fan. I'm sure that's not you though, a local fan through thick and thin no doubt. :21:

I used to be one of those kids who only cared for the World Cup but then I realised that I'm missing out big time on a lot of Football. I started supporting Chelsea because they signed some of my favourite players (that I saw on show at the WC) and I wanted to watch them play consistently. I was put off supporting my local team Villa because all the kids in school who supported them were toxic and I couldn't stand them, the last thing I wanted to be was one of them.

It was nothing to do with them winning trophies or them "buying" the Premier League (which isn't possible, look at United and City last season), rather I just wanted to pick a team who played in England that contained players I'd watched play before and that would make me want to comeback to keep watching them play. The likes of Lampard, Drogba, Robben, Essien, Ballack etc are examples of this.

I personally couldn't careless about people like you trying to imply that I'm a glory hunter because I know that if I was, I would have stopped supporting Chelsea as soon as the 15-16 season finished. We finished 10th, most of our players looked set to leave and we didn't even have a manager. Every glory-hunter would have became a Leicester, Spurs or City fan at that point.

By the way, I really loved how you described Roman Abramovich, someone who "looted crime money from the USSR". Brilliant. :))) :))) :)))
 
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