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Post by roguewon on Jan 6, 2020 23:52:58 GMT 1
Please don't confuse me with your welsh father. Others may know him as Bootlegger! Proper freaks, need to look in the mirror..... Allegedly a 'big' club and fussed about us. Followed by loads of kids with shitty Burberry scarves singing about Wrexham more than their own club. My advice is stop dressing like yer Dad did in 1990 when he was already out of fashion. Small 'city' mentality! Say it again this time without the tears smearing down your phone 😂
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Post by Nik on Jan 7, 2020 0:02:13 GMT 1
I've rely nothing against Chester or their fans, but I hope those posting here about their keeper breaking a cheekbone will be asking their own management why, when the ref had stopped the game for the injury, physically delayed their own physio going onto the field despite the ref beckoning her on. In 50 odd years of watching football, I've never seen that before. Crass behaviour that should be called out by the Chester fans. George Waring (sub - Centre forward) broke his cheekbone. This was also in the last minute of 6 minutes added time. Why would they delay sending the physio on ? You’d have to ask them that. It certainly added to the sense that it was another fake one.
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Post by blue on Jan 7, 2020 0:10:05 GMT 1
George Waring (sub - Centre forward) broke his cheekbone. This was also in the last minute of 6 minutes added time. Why would they delay sending the physio on ? You’d have to ask them that. It certainly added to the sense that it was another fake one. Ah, sorry, thought it was your keeper. Observation still stands regarding why Chester management delayed the physio going on for the keeper's "injury" .
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Post by trev on Jan 7, 2020 0:31:55 GMT 1
You’d have to ask them that. It certainly added to the sense that it was another fake one. Ah, sorry, thought it was your keeper. Observation still stands regarding why Chester management delayed the physio going on for the keeper's "injury" . I'll ask Jonno ! But given your evidently poor eyesight I suspect this did not happen in the way imagined through your Guiseley tinted spectacles .... That said, I enjoyed my visit and first ever Chester win at Nethermoor, and most of your fans were a reasonably friendly lot, although one or 2 in the seated stand could moderate their language a little as there were a few kids present.
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Post by Nik on Jan 7, 2020 0:55:36 GMT 1
Ah, sorry, thought it was your keeper. Observation still stands regarding why Chester management delayed the physio going on for the keeper's "injury" . I'll ask Jonno ! But given your evidently poor eyesight I suspect this did not happen in the way imagined through your Guiseley tinted spectacles .... That said, I enjoyed my visit and first ever Chester win at Nethermoor, and most of your fans were a reasonably friendly lot, although one or 2 in the seated stand could moderate their language a little as there were a few kids present. Glad to hear it. We’re less grumbly when we’re winning but we’ve had our fair share of that recently. I don’t like the bad language either. Apart from the absolute nugget who sits near the press box to abuse visiting commentators at your place, I really enjoyed my first visit to Chester in the reverse fixture. Let’s all keep our eyes out for the extended highlights....
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Post by GseleyLions1909 on Jan 7, 2020 3:20:19 GMT 1
To all the scousers who've invaded the forum nobody at guiseley could care less about your pathetic excuse of a tribute act you call a football club. It would appear it is the other way round seeing as you have all gone out of your way to have a pop on this forum. Get back to your sheep and stealing cars and we look forward to seeing you next year ✊
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Post by yeadoner on Jan 7, 2020 8:00:12 GMT 1
I’ve just been having a think back down the years, and the only opposing supporters who take the time to flood our Forum with abusive comments are the fans of Barrow and Chester, though I’d say that historically Chester have the most previous form.
I wonder why Chester do this and why, if we are as insignificant as they claim, they feel such a compelling need to be so abusive and adopt such a silly ‘Big Time Charlie’ approach to everything. I suppose they have their reasons, but if this is what it means to be a seriously ‘big club’ then I don’t want any of it at all and they can keep it.
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Post by bigj on Jan 7, 2020 11:07:53 GMT 1
Hear they're going to stop issuing teamsheets at Chester and provide a cast list of the actors instead darling.
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Post by MrP on Jan 7, 2020 21:25:33 GMT 1
I’ve just been having a think back down the years, and the only opposing supporters who take the time to flood our Forum with abusive comments are the fans of Barrow Agree completely Came on here last night and thought OMG, this is like Barra It’s a shame as the vast majority of fans (GAFC, Barra, Chester, Halifax) are decent folk but there are a minority of numpties (Somerset- where art thou) Have to say I thought Chester were very good in terms of winning games and I think they will be a threat to York in the play-offs. Whilst I think York were a better team, I could see Chester using their nouse to do them like they did us. I was sorry to hear of their forward and obviously wish him well but struggle to see the relevance to the behaviour of their keeper who from the moment they scored dropped to the floor whether it be catch or the merest of touches. I may be talking out of term but I think this behaviour is expected from teams that have lost their League status and look upon ourselves as beneath them. Look at Stockport for instance. Unfortunately there are so many of them nowadays - next year it could be Chesterfield! There are of course notable exceptions - I’d include York, Torquay and Maidstone amongst them. In many ways I wish Chester promotion if on,y to avoid this next year - if only they could be more like Alty, now that’s a proper club.
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