View Full Version : Deciding between Aston Villa, Newcastle, and West Ham
United Pumps
12 May 2007, 01:05 PM
Well never mind. Perhaps if one day you get to go to an actual game, that will change. Although it has to be said, until then you look a bit of a prat.
I go to games. :) I've never heard any racism but that may just because I go to United, Wigan and County games.
No, but United are one of the ones that can.
kk.
Matt Clark
12 May 2007, 01:10 PM
Right, you've never heard "I'd rather be a Paki than a Scouser" or "You're just a town full of Pakis" when Birmingham or Villa are the opponents.
You're either deaf, or lying about going to games.
United Pumps
12 May 2007, 01:20 PM
Nope. Never seen a match involving a Brum team though.
taffhammer
12 May 2007, 03:02 PM
I go to games. :) I've never heard any racism but that may just because I go to United, Wigan and County games.
kk.
junior, you amuse me.
are you going tommorrow? we could meet up for a beer.
United Pumps
12 May 2007, 04:09 PM
junior, you amuse me.
are you going tommorrow? we could meet up for a beer.
Nay.
krudmonk
13 May 2007, 01:39 PM
Villa are boring? Agbonlahor will soon prove otherwise, if he hasn't done so already.
Plus, West Ham lifted Villa's colors and are the darling losers (see: Chicago Cubs) of English football now. London clubs are always trendy.
DeadlyAkkuret
13 May 2007, 02:21 PM
Villa are boring? Agbonlahor will soon prove otherwise, if he hasn't done so already.
Plus, West Ham lifted Villa's colors and are the darling losers (see: Chicago Cubs) of English football now. London clubs are always trendy.
You'll be eating your words this time next year:p
TonyM
13 May 2007, 03:52 PM
Any team Martin O'Neil managers is boring. See also Celtic, Leicester and Wycombe. Can't see it changing with Villa anytime soon.
taffhammer
13 May 2007, 07:05 PM
Villa are boring? Agbonlahor will soon prove otherwise, if he hasn't done so already.
Plus, West Ham lifted Villa's colors and are the darling losers (see: Chicago Cubs) of English football now. London clubs are always trendy.
emmm if you live in england and you have just won at old trafford to stay up you will know what football is all about..........i do.
taffhammer
13 May 2007, 07:23 PM
Nay.
just got back from manchester,it would have been great to have a beer with you, i guess you not old enough to drink yet but when you are we can talk about what an extreme result that was to keep the happy hammers in the EPL.
happy days you stroppy little toss.
United Pumps
14 May 2007, 06:05 AM
just got back from manchester,it would have been great to have a beer with you, i guess you not old enough to drink yet but when you are we can talk about what an extreme result that was to keep the happy hammers in the EPL.
happy days you stroppy little toss.
lol, sorry Mr Gladrags. I think your positive demeanour is rubbing off on me.
taffhammer
14 May 2007, 07:56 AM
lol, sorry Mr Gladrags. I think your positive demeanour is rubbing off on me.
sorry handbags, your not a toss,it was the celebration drinks talking.
please accept my apologies.
by the way i'm impressed with your forum arguement style.you just drop in a comment and stand well back.i could learn alot from you.
did you use to pick up the ball and walk off when you were 1-0 down?
United Pumps
14 May 2007, 08:02 AM
sorry handbags, your not a toss,it was the celebration drinks talking.
please accept my apologies.
by the way i'm impressed with your forum arguement style.you just drop in a comment and stand well back.i could learn alot from you.
did you use to pick up the ball and walk off when you were 1-0 down?
No, I was the one who kept on playing even when we were losing 9-3. ;)
I just think that most arguments on here aren't actually worth it, which I realised in my first day. What argument have I walked away from, may I ask?
taffhammer
14 May 2007, 08:57 AM
No, I was the one who kept on playing even when we were losing 9-3. ;)
I just think that most arguments on here aren't actually worth it, which I realised in my first day. What argument have I walked away from, may I ask?
i agree ,there is no point in the arguements on here.but debate can be a good thing.hence i am dissapointed with someone who seems intelligent using the 'west ham is a racist club' line earlier in this thread.your better than that.
i wasn't saying you walk away,more you dip in and out where needed.
very good technique.
what are the odds on you having ginger hair?
United Pumps
14 May 2007, 09:03 AM
i agree ,there is no point in the arguements on here.but debate can be a good thing.hence i am dissapointed with someone who seems intelligent using the 'west ham is a racist club' line earlier in this thread.your better than that.
i wasn't saying you walk away,more you dip in and out where needed.
very good technique.
what are the odds on you having ginger hair?
Very low. I could dye it if that's what you like, baby.
taffhammer
14 May 2007, 09:18 AM
Very low. I could dye it if that's what you like, baby.
i'd like that alot ginge.
good luck in the final.
Pigs
15 May 2007, 05:18 PM
I am just interested in what lifelong EPL fans have to say about each club. After all, knowing the "personality" and reputation of the club and fans is an important part of choosing for me. Thanks for the help.
Aston Villa
Alway dubbed as one of the most succesful clubs in English football. But five of their seven English league titles came before 1901. They were however the original big club. They are a healthy club and have been run "naturally", no major money has been poured into the club. But they do benefit from being the biggest club in the midlands, so they can attract potential investers more so than say Birmingham City. They have a decent stadium which is well cared for. Consistantly a midtable club, nothing really ever exciting happens at Villa. They are afterall a Birmingham club, nothing ever exciting happens in Birmingham apart from shootings and street robberies, and muslims praying in mosques. This is reflected in their accent as Brummie's have the most miserable English accent in the world.
Newcastle United
Newcastle have a major advantage over most clubs in the Premiership, and that is being the only club in their city. Hence why they attract regular crowds of 50,000. Whereas Liverpool, London, Manchester would attract crowds of 120,000 if they were the only clubs in their city.
Despite this major advantage, and Newcastle attracting decent investment. Newcastle have always never fulfilled their potential. The last time Newcastle won the English league title was 1927. Which almost's brings a tear to my eye, because it's THAT funny.
Sheffield Wednesday, SUNDERLAND, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Portsmouth, Tottenham, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Burnley, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers HAVE ALL won it at least once since then. Bearing in mind that 17 clubs.
Newcastle had their chance in 1996, and were 12 points clear of Manchester United. But the mind game Alex Ferguson placed in Kevin Keegans head at the time eventual grew and then popped live on Sky Sports after a Premiership game. All Alex Ferguson had to say was "teams try harder when they play Man United". This is a Newcastle manager so so close to the title. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXpUdBlRZe8). So it's safe to say that Newcastle will never ever win the league ever again.
West Ham United
A club not to be mentioned in the same breathe as Aston Villa or even Newcastle.
taffhammer
15 May 2007, 05:51 PM
West Ham United
A club not to be mentioned in the same breathe as Aston Villa or even Newcastle.
you just did!
up the hammers.
ToonUSA
15 May 2007, 08:18 PM
Newcastle United
Newcastle have a major advantage over most clubs in the Premiership, and that is being the only club in their city. Hence why they attract regular crowds of 50,000. Whereas Liverpool, London, Manchester would attract crowds of 120,000 if they were the only clubs in their city.
Despite this major advantage, and Newcastle attracting decent investment. Newcastle have always never fulfilled their potential. The last time Newcastle won the English league title was 1927. Which almost's brings a tear to my eye, because it's THAT funny.
Sheffield Wednesday, SUNDERLAND, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Portsmouth, Tottenham, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Burnley, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers HAVE ALL won it at least once since then. Bearing in mind that 17 clubs.
Newcastle had their chance in 1996, and were 12 points clear of Manchester United. But the mind game Alex Ferguson placed in Kevin Keegans head at the time eventual grew and then popped live on Sky Sports after a Premiership game. All Alex Ferguson had to say was "teams try harder when they play Man United". This is a Newcastle manager so so close to the title. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXpUdBlRZe8). So it's safe to say that Newcastle will never ever win the league ever again.
O ******** off you filthy little ********.
Was the image of your mum on her knees in your living room pleasuring a man in the Black and White kit too much? I mean, what were you 9, 10? I would've hoped you had moved on, but you are apparently still bitter.
Just because your mum was a bit of a whore doesn't mean you have to hate us, but your hate is delicious anyway.
hammermolder
15 May 2007, 08:56 PM
O ******** off you filthy little ********.
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