I think the most enjoyable moment for me was looking along the row where I was standing in the Upper North and all you could see was balloons and beach balls ready to be deployed. It felt like we were fighting back, it was only balloons and stuff, but it was sending out a message saying up yours, and we were enjoying being in the stands for once happy in the disruption it was causing. Other than that, it felt pretty desperate a lot of the time tbh. And the Liar banner was the most iconic image I think.
The sofa's demise. A metaphor for all of the 'important' non footballing things that the regime concerned itself with.
The thread where km was attending the sports conference where lifers were mobilised at short notice readily appeared out of nowhere to remind her of her incompetence.
I quite enjoyed reading untold quantities of bollocks on "SE7 Valiants" earlier. I couldn't believe some of the nonsense before my eyes yet I couldn't bring myself to stop - dichotomy at its finest.
When the ancient Yann Kermorgant returned to The Valley, 3 years older and 20 Championship goals richer to show that soppy mare what a rick she made for a poxy £400k (undisclosed).
Scoring twice, but not celebrating - in deference to the club that rescued his career and fans that adored him.
The entirety of the Boro match. Watching it on a stream. The brilliant protest. The brilliant second half performance. It really felt like we might stay up in spite of them. Makes me a bit sad now.
The Liar banner was inspired and courageous by passionate individuals. Personally, I liked the baiting that provoked the "Shitty, shit" in the Business in Sport conference.
The Liar banner was inspired and courageous by passionate individuals. Personally, I liked the baiting that provoked the "Shitty, shit" in the Business in Sport conference.
I enjoyed that.
Few months later after nothing happens and goes a bit quiet it becomes quite apparent that this woman could get away with murder
My 4 year old every so often randomly breaks out in to his watered down version of 'get out of our club, get out of our cluuuuub , you belgian doughnuts, get out of our club' or "we want roland out say we want roland out " this is due to him watching the middlesbrough game game non stop every day for a good month on sky+ and every so often he still puts it back on , he liked all the beach ball action
Staying up under Riga in 2013-2014 + the early results and improved finish under Luzon in 2014-15.
Last season? Obviously good moments scarce, but, the wins against Hull City and Sheffield Wednesday stand out for me. On our form in either (and a small selection of other games) I'd have backed us to make the play offs.
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When I say learnt, I mean doing the exact opposite of what he did during his trophy laden tenure with us.
And the beach balls...
It felt like we were fighting back, it was only balloons and stuff, but it was sending out a message saying up yours, and we were enjoying being in the stands for once happy in the disruption it was causing.
Other than that, it felt pretty desperate a lot of the time tbh.
And the Liar banner was the most iconic image I think.
The thread where km was attending the sports conference where lifers were mobilised at short notice readily appeared out of nowhere to remind her of her incompetence.
Scoring twice, but not celebrating - in deference to the club that rescued his career and fans that adored him.
Belgians Out !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuNIJv13nCE
The entirety of the Boro match. Watching it on a stream. The brilliant protest. The brilliant second half performance. It really felt like we might stay up in spite of them. Makes me a bit sad now.
When she ran out of a finance meeting all fed up left the building for good for what I assume was mutually.
Tasted ya medicine
Few months later after nothing happens and goes a bit quiet it becomes quite apparent that this woman could get away with murder
https://youtu.be/KeLOnw3Kk1Y
Despite Thuram doing his best to concede at times.
Priceless!
this is due to him watching the middlesbrough game game non stop every day for a good month on sky+ and every so often he still puts it back on , he liked all the beach ball action
As regards the club I've felt hateful from the moment this circus found its way to SE7 and am heartbroken my fears were confirmed
Last season? Obviously good moments scarce, but, the wins against Hull City and Sheffield Wednesday stand out for me. On our form in either (and a small selection of other games) I'd have backed us to make the play offs.