Just had Facebook and Twitter notifications For the homecoming thingy tomorrow, it just made me feel numb. Lots of disappointed fans, lots of disappointed players and staff with bugger all to cheer about, which could be made worse if some of the fans decide to vent their spleens at the players. On top of which its 2 hours long which is going to take some filling after they've said sorry.
On a positive note it's due to be warm and sunny with hardly a cloud in the sky.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
I won't be going. Don't think it is right to celebrate after a loss on that scale. The FC fans have every right to take the mick. On a side note. FC celebrate defeats by listing them in their club honours on their website.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
I won't be going. Don't think it is right to celebrate after a loss on that scale. The FC fans have every right to take the mick. On a side note. FC celebrate defeats by listing them in their club honours on their website.
I've ribbed them for that before, but I noticed the other day that Leeds do the same.
If I lived near to Hull, then the appearance from Bobby Bubbles might have swung it for me. I love the human scale of RL. Clarke's reading of Kipling's 'if' was a joy to me in 2013, ahead of FC's final. Just to avoid any doubt, I'm not being sarcastic or ironic - it really was.
Life is about making the best of what you have, and this is what we have. It might lack the brushed steel perfection of an Arsenal or a Manchester United, or even the red brick relentless success of Wigan or Leeds RL, but it is ours.
mild rover, sometimes all you can do is brush yourself down and smile, imo I hope you stay in sl which you will and we have our derbies next year, imo its great we have 2 teams in sl and long may it continue, yes we take the p.ss out of each other esp on weekends like this but your turn will come and ive got my tin hat ready for when it does,
You got a fortunate win against wigan due to them having to play on a neutral ground in a monsoon and other than that you played no one of note in the run up to wembley. Today showed where you are as a club. Currently out of the top division with a team of below average players with only 1 player of any quality.
I've never posted on here before but had to reply to that. I have read some absolute rubbish on rlfans but that takes the biscuit, please tell me it's a joke because if not you really haven't got a clue about anything
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
mild rover, sometimes all you can do is brush yourself down and smile, imo I hope you stay in sl which you will and we have our derbies next year, imo its great we have 2 teams in sl and long may it continue, yes we take the p.ss out of each other esp on weekends like this but your turn will come and ive got my tin hat ready for when it does,
The next time it is our turn, I just hope it is us being good rather than you being poop. I'll take whatever is on offer, but it'd be nice. And when it turns again, I'd prefer you to have a high than us a low. Obviously, I'll try to belittle whatever you achieve - a little something that will no doubt make it sweeter.
Here is to the possibilities of a fresh, untrammelled future
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
I've never posted on here before but had to reply to that. I have read some absolute rubbish on rlfans but that takes the biscuit, please tell me it's a joke because if not you really haven't got a clue about anything
Yes, it is a long-running joke.
This and his not having a clue about anything are not necessarily mutually exclusive, of course.
Rovers next fixture is always easy, and any victory is due to the failings of the opposition.
Opinion is divided on how funny it is. Jake clearly thinks 'quite'. Most others... well, I suspect that at best, there is a grudging admiration for his persistence.
At least one poster finds it very annoying indeed.
I've never posted on here before but had to reply to that. I have read some absolute rubbish on rlfans but that takes the biscuit, please tell me it's a joke because if not you really haven't got a clue about anything
Welcome on to this forum my friend. Feel free to post again.
For the record, there is a whole army of Robins fans on here who agree with you about JTP not having a clue. He's a wind-up nobber from the dark side and he knows it. However, on occasions he detosserises himself sufficiently to make an insightful post, which still gets his arch nemesis Roversmad to bait back on here. The ensuing interchanges between them lurch from infantile derision to sheer contempt.
The post from JTP on here that prompted you to post is classic shizzle. File it and it's creator under PRAT and move on.