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When I went to the Cardiff game the people behind me were having the time of their lives supporting him. From the moment he came on these blokes - who hadn't said a word all game - perked up and every time he got near the ball thought it was hilarious to shout things like "Go on Nik, skin him" and "did the best he could there HEHE" whenever he fucked it up. They filled every moment he wasn't in possession by suggesting he was going to skin 5 players and the keeper to score, or net a 35-yard piledriver, or some other stupid comment.
Now don't get me wrong, you have to laugh at him at times - it's all you can do! In fact, when he lost the ball and then stumbled back into possession at the end against Palace you could actually hear the laughter coming from the crowd on the TV But I personally didn't find it hilarious that we were doing our best to throw away a piss-easy home game whilst top of the league. Especially on a stinking hangover.
northbank123 wrote:When I went to the Cardiff game the people behind me were having the time of their lives supporting him. From the moment he came on these blokes - who hadn't said a word all game - perked up and every time he got near the ball thought it was hilarious to shout things like "Go on Nik, skin him" and "did the best he could there HEHE" whenever he fucked it up. They filled every moment he wasn't in possession by suggesting he was going to skin 5 players and the keeper to score, or net a 35-yard piledriver, or some other stupid comment.
Now don't get me wrong, you have to laugh at him at times - it's all you can do! In fact, when he lost the ball and then stumbled back into possession at the end against Palace you could actually hear the laughter coming from the crowd on the TV But I personally didn't find it hilarious that we were doing our best to throw away a piss-easy home game whilst top of the league. Especially on a stinking hangover.
He really is the gift that keeps on giving, speaking about his unjust reputation and wanting to go to a club where he isnt known, and then trying and failing to take a photo for a social media site wearing cycling shorts and a robe.
Nicholas dear boy, its not the unjust reputation I'm afraid, its the shitness and overly inflated wage that you currently earn.
Agree with the post above re the hilarious ironic support that he is now getting - its simply not funny.