Bloody hell Charlton
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I'm not lying when I say this but that was one of our worst performances in years, I just think all the hype got to them hence why it took us nearly 40 minutes to get going, sounds like the exact same thing happened to you today, I watched it and I thought it was a very nervous start by both sides, nothing in it really in the first half and I could see it ending 0-0 and a replay at the Valley, but that Harriot miss was a big moment in a game with few chances, you just didn't seem to raise it like you did against us.I_Saw_Semedo_Score said:
Strange premonition considering you were garbage against us, on your own patch, AND managed to lose.operationpig said:We cocked up big time, we would've beat them today, or at least got them back to Hillsboro'
Either way, we are shit.
Football is hard to call sometimes.
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Life's hard up north mate. Every day is a struggle :-(1StevieG said:
Blimey, you seem to have take these lean years a bit harder than a lot of us then? If you need any more plastic bags just ask.....AddickUpNorth said:Think that was me StevieG :-(
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Can't take anymore, I am posting you a shedload of beef dripping......AddickUpNorth said:
Life's hard up north mate. Every day is a struggle :-(1StevieG said:
Blimey, you seem to have take these lean years a bit harder than a lot of us then? If you need any more plastic bags just ask.....AddickUpNorth said:Think that was me StevieG :-(
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Not to seem ungrateful but I'm vegetarian.......1StevieG said:
Can't take anymore, I am posting you a shedload of beef dripping......AddickUpNorth said:
Life's hard up north mate. Every day is a struggle :-(1StevieG said:
Blimey, you seem to have take these lean years a bit harder than a lot of us then? If you need any more plastic bags just ask.....AddickUpNorth said:Think that was me StevieG :-(
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Your loss. :-)1
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I saw a lot more of Sheffield over the past couple of days than I have in the past. Life seems VERY hard up north. Have of the places I saw looked like they hadn't been used in decades. "Shit hole" describes it pretty succinctly.AddickUpNorth said:
Life's hard up north mate. Every day is a struggle :-(1StevieG said:
Blimey, you seem to have take these lean years a bit harder than a lot of us then? If you need any more plastic bags just ask.....AddickUpNorth said:Think that was me StevieG :-(
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I blame Thatcher.Off_it said:
I saw a lot more of Sheffield over the past couple of days than I have in the past. Life seems VERY hard up north. Have of the places I saw looked like they hadn't been used in decades. "Shit hole" describes it pretty succinctly.AddickUpNorth said:
Life's hard up north mate. Every day is a struggle :-(1StevieG said:
Blimey, you seem to have take these lean years a bit harder than a lot of us then? If you need any more plastic bags just ask.....AddickUpNorth said:Think that was me StevieG :-(
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Ben wasn't that bad was he???????AddickUpNorth said:
I blame Thatcher.Off_it said:
I saw a lot more of Sheffield over the past couple of days than I have in the past. Life seems VERY hard up north. Have of the places I saw looked like they hadn't been used in decades. "Shit hole" describes it pretty succinctly.AddickUpNorth said:
Life's hard up north mate. Every day is a struggle :-(1StevieG said:
Blimey, you seem to have take these lean years a bit harder than a lot of us then? If you need any more plastic bags just ask.....AddickUpNorth said:Think that was me StevieG :-(
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Nothing wrong with Sheffield, all the students that come here want to stay on and live here after, speaks volumes imo, visiting a city for 5 minutes and casting an opinion is quite frankly shallow... then again, off it seems that sort of person anyway.0
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My first time in Sheffield and from what I saw it wasn't that bad. Nice station.......trying to be positive after having the hump all the way home!0
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Op, it's your own fault, everyone knows that Charlton and Operation don't go together.2
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It's a sad day when you come to realise, "We are the worst of all London, the kings of f*** all, we hate the wendies, cause they are MASSIVE. The Nigel's have risen, our expectations fell, we are the Charlton the greatest at bottling".0
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You're better then the Daggers though, don't beat yourself up lol.dizzee said:It's a sad day when you come to realise, "We are the worst of all London, the kings of f*** all, we hate the wendies cause they are MASSIVE. The Nigel's have risen, our expectations fell, we are the Charlton the greatest at bottling".
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The Don Valley is nice, isn't it? The whole area has a lovely Dickensian charm, untouched by modernity - unless you count the shiny new police station and the comical "Centretainment" stuck in the middle of nowhere.operationpig said:Nothing wrong with Sheffield, all the students that come here want to stay on and live here after, speaks volumes imo, visiting a city for 5 minutes and casting an opinion is quite frankly shallow... then again, off it seems that sort of person anyway.
They're even knocking the stadium down. That whole area is pretty depressing.0 -
City Centre seemed nice enough to me. Sat Nav lost the plot though and took us through some estate near Gleadless(?) That was a proper dump, though no worse then what we've got round here.operationpig said:Nothing wrong with Sheffield, all the students that come here want to stay on and live here after, speaks volumes imo, visiting a city for 5 minutes and casting an opinion is quite frankly shallow... then again, off it seems that sort of person anyway.
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I like Sheffield and Yorkshire in general, pwoppa nice people piggy, everywhere has its nice and shit parts, some on here should try living in Woolwich and saying the same.operationpig said:Nothing wrong with Sheffield, all the students that come here want to stay on and live here after, speaks volumes imo, visiting a city for 5 minutes and casting an opinion is quite frankly shallow... then again, off it seems that sort of person anyway.
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Give it time.......operationpig said:
You're better then the Daggers though, don't beat yourself up lol.dizzee said:It's a sad day when you come to realise, "We are the worst of all London, the kings of f*** all, we hate the wendies cause they are MASSIVE. The Nigel's have risen, our expectations fell, we are the Charlton the greatest at bottling".
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It's easy to pick an area that was the heart of the industrial empire in the 1950/60s though, and after all the steel industries shut so did all the houses that where there that the workers lived in, fell into years of decline through the 1980s, 'Sheffields East end' was always going to be a difficult place to redevelop after the hardship of this.Off_it said:
The Don Valley is nice, isn't it? The whole area has a lovely Dickensian charm, untouched by modernity - unless you count the shiny new police station and the comical "Centretainment" stuck in the middle of nowhere.operationpig said:Nothing wrong with Sheffield, all the students that come here want to stay on and live here after, speaks volumes imo, visiting a city for 5 minutes and casting an opinion is quite frankly shallow... then again, off it seems that sort of person anyway.
They're even knocking the stadium down. That whole area is pretty depressing.
Don Valley stadium proved to be a white elephant but there is still Meadowhall/Sheffield Arena and the Centertainment, as for being in the middle of nowhere, it's 10 mins to the City centre! but certainly room for improvement though I agree.
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Don't worry, once you've got a few more years supporting us under your belt, you'll get used to it.operationpig said:Nice one for ruining my Sunday and for making 3/4 of Sheffield down beat, what the hell happened today guys?
I stuck a bloody 20 spot on you lot!!
You might of stuck one over us but believe me, strangely .... we were rooting for you lot today!
You need a quick response in the league now because after yesterday things are starting to heat up down there!1 -
Gleadless is rough/Council flats etc.Croydon said:
City Centre seemed nice enough to me. Sat Nav lost the plot though and took us through some estate near Gleadless(?) That was a proper dump, though no worse then what we've got round here.operationpig said:Nothing wrong with Sheffield, all the students that come here want to stay on and live here after, speaks volumes imo, visiting a city for 5 minutes and casting an opinion is quite frankly shallow... then again, off it seems that sort of person anyway.
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Fair comment really.operationpig said:
I'm not lying when I say this but that was one of our worst performances in years, I just think all the hype got to them hence why it took us nearly 40 minutes to get going, sounds like the exact same thing happened to you today, I watched it and I thought it was a very nervous start by both sides, nothing in it really in the first half and I could see it ending 0-0 and a replay at the Valley, but that Harriot miss was a big moment in a game with few chances, you just didn't seem to raise it like you did against us.I_Saw_Semedo_Score said:
Strange premonition considering you were garbage against us, on your own patch, AND managed to lose.operationpig said:We cocked up big time, we would've beat them today, or at least got them back to Hillsboro'
Either way, we are shit.
Football is hard to call sometimes.0 -
Just to be clear, before the sensitive ones on here start getting upset and feeling the need to defend you, I was talking about me having seen areas of Sheffield I hadn't seen before on my numerous trips to the city and was describing them as a "shithole". And a proper shithole at that, with one or two modern buildings seemingly randomly dropped in the middle. All very odd.operationpig said:
It's easy to pick an area that was the heart of the industrial empire in the 1950/60s though, and after all the steel industries shut so did all the houses that where there that the workers lived in, fell into years of decline through the 1980s, 'Sheffields East end' was always going to be a difficult place to redevelop after the hardship of this.Off_it said:
The Don Valley is nice, isn't it? The whole area has a lovely Dickensian charm, untouched by modernity - unless you count the shiny new police station and the comical "Centretainment" stuck in the middle of nowhere.operationpig said:Nothing wrong with Sheffield, all the students that come here want to stay on and live here after, speaks volumes imo, visiting a city for 5 minutes and casting an opinion is quite frankly shallow... then again, off it seems that sort of person anyway.
They're even knocking the stadium down. That whole area is pretty depressing.
Don Valley stadium proved to be a white elephant but there is still Meadowhall/Sheffield Arena and the Centertainment, as for being in the middle of nowhere, it's 10 mins to the City centre! but certainly room for improvement though I agree.
And the Don Valley Stadium looked very sad.
We were going to take the kids to Magna, but didn't get time in the end.0 -
When did you see the DVS? today, two months ago? as for not having time to visit Magna, hardlines it's a great place.Off_it said:
Just to be clear, before the sensitive ones on here start getting upset and feeling the need to defend you, I was talking about me having seen areas of Sheffield I hadn't seen before on my numerous trips to the city and was describing them as a "shithole". And a proper shithole at that, with one or two modern buildings seemingly randomly dropped in the middle. All very odd.operationpig said:
It's easy to pick an area that was the heart of the industrial empire in the 1950/60s though, and after all the steel industries shut so did all the houses that where there that the workers lived in, fell into years of decline through the 1980s, 'Sheffields East end' was always going to be a difficult place to redevelop after the hardship of this.Off_it said:
The Don Valley is nice, isn't it? The whole area has a lovely Dickensian charm, untouched by modernity - unless you count the shiny new police station and the comical "Centretainment" stuck in the middle of nowhere.operationpig said:Nothing wrong with Sheffield, all the students that come here want to stay on and live here after, speaks volumes imo, visiting a city for 5 minutes and casting an opinion is quite frankly shallow... then again, off it seems that sort of person anyway.
They're even knocking the stadium down. That whole area is pretty depressing.
Don Valley stadium proved to be a white elephant but there is still Meadowhall/Sheffield Arena and the Centertainment, as for being in the middle of nowhere, it's 10 mins to the City centre! but certainly room for improvement though I agree.
And the Don Valley Stadium looked very sad.
We were going to take the kids to Magna, but didn't get time in the end.
Like I say though, the east end had years of hardship with all the steelworks going.
I'm proud to be from Sheffield, it's a wonderful city and I love my fellow folk from here, it's a safe city compared to others too.
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Went passed the DVS yesterday and again today. Floodlights on the floor, most of the stand dismantled, diggers and rubble everywhere. Very sad.0
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Yeh course u wouldoperationpig said:We cocked up big time, we would've beat them today, or at least got them back to Hillsboro'
Just face it little piglet united r bigger n better than u and have more class!
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After the posts of some sad gloating sheff utd fans on here
I now hold all Yorkshire teams with the same contempt0 -
floydroadfaithfull said:
Yeh course u wouldoperationpig said:We cocked up big time, we would've beat them today, or at least got them back to Hillsboro'
Just face it little piglet united r bigger n better than u and have more class!
lolfloydroadfaithfull said:After the posts of some sad gloating sheff utd fans on here
I now hold all Yorkshire teams with the same contempt0 -
really?????floydroadfaithfull said:After the posts of some sad gloating sheff utd fans on here
I now hold all Yorkshire teams with the same contempt
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