The "little club" Charter

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Post by SammyDroppedHisShorts »

HAHA
The same lad was sitting in the same seat and he DID IT AGAIN!!!!!

Now a legend!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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scfc64 wrote:...and don't forget,to all you the little clubs out there,when its two players coming in for a tackle and its a 50-50 ball,and biggest bestest teams player gets hurt,and its no ones fault,then all of the biggest bestest teams players do a indian rain dance around the ref to try and get the little teams player sent off(i. e. your lot),always remember number,what ever it is of the little clubs charter,if you're a fan of one of these little clubs,keep quiet,don't sing and don't take the piss out of bigger and better clubs than your own or you will be on this charter. PS,I hope mr ramsey has a very very speedy recovery from here on in. i hope we see him playing again next year.

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joke city :barscarf:

indian rain dance :lol:

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scfc64 wrote:...and don't forget,to all you the little clubs out there,when its two players coming in for a tackle and its a 50-50 ball,and biggest bestest teams player gets hurt,and its no ones fault,then all of the biggest bestest teams players do a indian rain dance around the ref to try and get the little teams player sent off(i. e. your lot),always remember number,what ever it is of the little clubs charter,if you're a fan of one of these little clubs,keep quiet,don't sing and don't take the piss out of bigger and better clubs than your own or you will be on this charter. PS,I hope mr ramsey has a very very speedy recovery from here on in. i hope we see him playing again next year.
Does Ramsey's count as an indian rain dance? I wouldn't imagine he'll be dancing until at least October, prick.

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Stoke are a founding member. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

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scfc64 wrote:...and don't forget,to all you the little clubs out there,when its two players coming in for a tackle and its a 50-50 ball,and biggest bestest teams player gets hurt,and its no ones fault,then all of the biggest bestest teams players do a indian rain dance around the ref to try and get the little teams player sent off(i. e. your lot),always remember number,what ever it is of the little clubs charter,if you're a fan of one of these little clubs,keep quiet,don't sing and don't take the piss out of bigger and better clubs than your own or you will be on this charter. PS,I hope mr ramsey has a very very speedy recovery from here on in. i hope we see him playing again next year.
I take it that you missed English lessons on a regular basis ?

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Post by block6gooner.com »

Heard engurland when Nasri came on.

Did the Wolves fans not go to Geography lessons in school? He comes from France.

Fuckwits.

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block6gooner.com wrote:Heard engurland when Nasri came on.

Did the Wolves fans not go to Geography lessons in school? He comes from France.

Fuckwits.
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Yes,i know,my english AINT great, and i'm not really all that computer Litter-Rate but i'm doing this on my mobile over looking the irish sea in blackpool (you lot could come and buy some rock from my shop in the summer,or set fire to it! ) so forgive the spellings and wrong punctuation please. Anyway,you lot are really touchy about things,at the end of the day,no one wants to see players hurt and out for ages. Even Aaron ramsey knows shawcross never meant to break his leg,put what ever spin on it you want,he may not of replied to his messages,but he has to tony pulis. If someone had broke my leg,accident or not,you'd be pissed off too. In saying that,if it was stoke,most would be as upset as you. And this small clubs charter,quality,great thread. Very funny. The world is'nt against you, it just seems that way,ask any football fan,we've had shit refs this year,you've had shit refs,ect. it all balances out in the end. Ask your manager how he sees it,he sees it at all. All the best,you moaning southern gits! :lol:

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Ramsey probably replied to Pulis by saying thanks look what your caveman defender did to my leg.

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Post by Henry Norris 1913 »

I'm surprised to meet a stoke fan who hasn't accused wenger of paedophilia, taken the piss out of Ramsey, accused us of cheating or mentioned that we're going to win fuck all :roll: :wink:

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Post by RNTGOONER »

He's only got one leg, was chanted by enough stoke fans to be heard clearly and loudly on TV it must have been hundreds / thousands singing it

that is unforgivable in my book, and shows them as nasty classes scum. little club charter is too good for them

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Anyone esle see the t**t in the Birmingham game on the right of our block holding up a Barca shirt in reply to our goading and singing.

Little club with little club mentality, bit like the S***s fans who'll all be wearing Barca shirts on Tuesday night....I'm going to be watching the game on tuesday night in any pub around Highbury. Anywhere else will be full of Arsenal-hating c**ts,seeing their faces is likely to lead to some violence on my part. :twisted: :twisted:

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He does moan a bit,and sees what he wants to,but your manager HAS over the years formed the premier league into the best league in the world. With others of course. Remember,stoke and arsenal both have both have knob heads who'll say stupid things. I posted a reply to rob in admit,a silly four letter word a few weeks ago,should't of done. Should of explained my point of view to his post instead.

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scfc64,

Welcome to the forum. Unlike a lot of your fellow Stokies, you seem a reasonable enough bloke - even if wrong on this matter.

I'd like to ask you a question: Had Shawcross got to the ball before Ramsey, where was he intending on putting it? I ask because the force at which he made his attempted tackle was so strong that in the above scenerio, the ball would most likely have cleared the stadium!!!

Also, I'm not certain that Ramsey is absolving Shawcross of all blame:

http://213.146.191.132/cgi/NGoto/2/411845733?1244

We all know that it was a 'have some of that!!!' type challenge and unfortunately the recklessness and force with which Shawcross went into the tackle made it almost inevitable that the recipient of it would end up getting hurt - unfortunately in this case, very badly.

The point is, there wasn't any urgent need to make the challenge - other than a mixture of anger at losing control of the ball and a misguided determination to let the other bloke 'know you're there'. The consequence of that attitude is a young player suffering pain, spending a long time out, and running the risk of maybe never ever returning at the same quality level - as we are sadly seeing currently with regards Eduardo.

Now can you honestly tell me those acts of machismo were worth it? :?
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