You really don't know the insanity of Exeweb, it's unbelievable and has no correlation to any sane thinking about football.Pickup: "don't enjoy the highs and lows of life and sport, just be monotonous and boring all the time"
That's just the internet man. CW is a rare place on the internet where most people aren't gigantic sad ****s. Bluemoon is the same, half the forum basically post hate speech and wish we still had Richard Dunne and Danny Mills with ****ing Samaras at the front because it was "pure". No mate, it was just ****ing **** and depressing losing 20 games a season and barely staying in the league.You really don't know the insanity of Exeweb, it's unbelievable and has no correlation to any sane thinking about football.
I don't mind looking back to good times in nostalgia, but there are people that will tell you on the site that it was better when we were struggling against relegation and multi-million in debt and nearly out of business. It's quite frankly surreal.
I'm sure I and Pickup are ****ing gutted about that loss, but I also have taken the forum of my faves, as there's just no ****ing point reading the gloating by some so called fans after this. Not disappointment, but happiness.
Sounds familiar to every fan of a team we have played this season. Not had a striker since we came up, another long season beckons.Shrewsbury do play some tidy football but never really looked like scoring.
Martin Townsend in the Sunday Express, cracked me up. Best comparison.THERE is a great episode of Father Ted in which the eponymous priest, having scooped the Golden Cleric trophy for Best Priest, uses the awards ceremony to settle scores with all the clergy who have ever crossed him.
Grouping them into scathing categories (liars, hypocrites, etc) Ted lambasts each unfortunate soul by name, one by one, during an acceptance speech so long that by the end, with the evening floodlights now on over the stage, most of the audience have drifted away.
As a depiction of impotent revenge it is a comic masterpiece.
It was no surprise then that it popped back into my mind last week as I was reading extracts from Sir Alex Ferguson's new autobiography.
The only saving grace is that it's not Bury.Ah well let's concentrate on the League![]()
When Bury came up, and then the Romford Pele said seven.... I was sure it was us.The only saving grace is that it's not Bury.