ee...we are NOT all the same.
Just read em Bri...Excellent posts.
ee...we are NOT all the same.
That last sentence is so true.Originally Posted by Rotherhamowl10
Just been to Lanzerote for a week and last Sunday morning walking along seafront wearing my Wednesday shirt a bloke wearing a Rotherham shirt was walking opposite way towards me.
I smiled and said morning to him and all I got in return was a dirty look, his wife/girlfriend who was with him gave a similar look.
Even our lass who doesn't like football said "they were ignorant.
That last sentence is so true.Originally Posted by Owler
Just been to Lanzerote for a week and last Sunday morning walking along seafront wearing my Wednesday shirt a bloke wearing a Rotherham shirt was walking opposite way towards me.
I smiled and said morning to him and all I got in return was a dirty look, his wife/girlfriend who was with him gave a similar look.
Even our lass who doesn't like football said "they were ignorant.[/quote]
Winds me up hearing stuff like that Owler, some proper sad tossers about.
Like i said to Braggy, we are not all the same.
I may have made some comment,but only lighthearted banter...after all we all love a bit of footie banter.
Don"t we???
RE: The dysfunctional relationship between the Blunts and Spillers.
The problem with the Spillers down at the Naughty Youth Club (mental age 2)is that they all desperately want to crash the Sheffield Party but haven't got an invite. In response they hide behind the coat tails of the token Blunt to sneak in and gain entry and self deluded kudos.
In addition, only being tiny and not educationally / psychologically / socially mature, they need the protection of an 'assumed big boy' so they they can join in the family argument from the distance and fool themself they are accepted as equals - when in reality they are not and simply being used by what could be termed as 'coheresive dysfunctional abusers' (Or desperate Blunts)
It's all very sad really and is a classic case of an inferiority complex - a lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty, and feelings of not measuring up to society's / your peer groups or alleged rivals standards. It is often a childlike ID based subconscious r
"Crash the party"?
We shut the party down, knicked all the beer and had a much better party of our own.
'Cos your party was sh*t.
P.s. I can tell you, much like other Wednesday fans have no ill feeling towards us because we just don't matter...
Through tear filled eyes. Vimto.
But...you don't.Originally Posted by TOM_RUFC
I don't mind Rotherham, really don't, but the hate filled evilness some Rotherhamites has for us is quiet amusing.
But...you don't.Originally Posted by helmut_rooster
I don't mind Rotherham, really don't, but the hate filled evilness some Rotherhamites has for us is quiet amusing.[/quote]
I am exactly the same helmut, I'am happy to have a conversation with any decent Rotherham fan and have nothing but praise for the way the club has been run under TS. I believe they will be in the championship before the pigs - maybe even this season in the play offs.
The only thing I hate about them are the ones that can't even have a decent conversation with you about football because of how much hatred they have towards SWFC. I could be talking about Sunday league football, yet somehow the words "I hate Wednesday" will make their way into the conversation, Yet they see the blunts as some sort