10-05-2016, 11:48
Well done themaclad.
Snoots, hating to the point of destruction is stupid. You'll no longer be able to revel in your own irrationality once you get your wish. It's a form of self-hatred.
Frankly if Huddersfield can't finish above Leeds at the moment, I think you need to direct your ire much closer to home.
When a club is in disarray and clearly operating in free-fall mode the Football League should inquire into it. Not at the first sign of dissatisfaction of course ..... but if it is obvious it is far more than temporary failure on the pitch we are all witnessing, then questions should be asked as to whether that club is even fulfilling its obligations to sport.
In Chesterfield you are born to "hate" Mansfield and either the Blades or the Owls, or sometimes both! But we are vastly poorer when Mansfield struggle even to stay in the league. We love to beat teams from Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire. It enriches us, makes even shitty lives slightly better.
In the words of Laurie Anderson, "when you see a man who is broken, pick him up and carry him".
Snoots, hating to the point of destruction is stupid. You'll no longer be able to revel in your own irrationality once you get your wish. It's a form of self-hatred.
Frankly if Huddersfield can't finish above Leeds at the moment, I think you need to direct your ire much closer to home.
When a club is in disarray and clearly operating in free-fall mode the Football League should inquire into it. Not at the first sign of dissatisfaction of course ..... but if it is obvious it is far more than temporary failure on the pitch we are all witnessing, then questions should be asked as to whether that club is even fulfilling its obligations to sport.
In Chesterfield you are born to "hate" Mansfield and either the Blades or the Owls, or sometimes both! But we are vastly poorer when Mansfield struggle even to stay in the league. We love to beat teams from Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire. It enriches us, makes even shitty lives slightly better.
In the words of Laurie Anderson, "when you see a man who is broken, pick him up and carry him".