seasidepaddle
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Very bitter boy - very sad. We certainly know he’ll never play in the Prem at Deepdale - must have fuck all ambition.
Think this tweet may be the most PNE fans have had to celebrate in 10 years!
Celebrating a tweet
Take a step back.Very bitter boy - very sad. We certainly know he’ll never play in the Prem at Deepdale - must have fuck all ambition.
Think this tweet may be the most PNE fans have had to celebrate in 10 years!
Take a step back.
He has every right to be bitter.
Treated like shit by the owners and successive managers.
Oystons paid him a pittance, Riga used him as a cone in training, Clarke said he was a full back
He almost quit the game as a result of how he was treated by the club he loved.
I don't agree but can understand why he is dismissive of what we have just achieved.
If the current regime were here in his time things could have been so different............for all of us.
PS he won't kiss their badge though as he wouldn't be allowed home!
Nah. not having that, he's a local lad who still owes his career to Fylde Coast football, he can fuck right off.Take a step back.
He has every right to be bitter.
Treated like shit by the owners and successive managers.
Oystons paid him a pittance, Riga used him as a cone in training, Clarke said he was a full back
He almost quit the game as a result of how he was treated by the club he loved.
I don't agree but can understand why he is dismissive of what we have just achieved.
If the current regime were here in his time things could have been so different............for all of us.
PS he won't kiss their badge though as he wouldn't be allowed home!
Edit....nobbers have asked where he would like his statue......that's REALLY sad
Even if they based it on being mismanaged for over 30 years, we still achieved more than them in that time.Its honestly baffling, had a quick browse of a thread on their site about us in playoffs and not all of them, but some are so deluded, its laughable.
They genuinely think they are a much bigger club and were still tinpot.
Yet, two towns aprox the same population.
OK they won a few games with pigs bladders in black and white, playing with clogs on in the 1800's. Wow.
A lot of them seem to base it on a club we used to be, being owned by the oystons for decades and being limited by it. We have had our potential held back for years. We were tinpot, we all know it, compared to a decent owner now.
What have Preston done in recent history, a nothing boring soulless club with no purpose who have had almost nothing whatsoever to celebrate.
Whilst we have had multiple promotions and are the most successful playoff side ever, we turn it on when it matters. The polar opposite to them.
The passion and support of our fans is universally praised as being unbelievable, Deepdale is often like a library.
I can understand rivarly and the club being mocked in the past with the Oystons, as we were a joke with owners who didn't care. Even after only 2 years or whatever it is its already changing under Sadler.
Sadlers first season we were on for an average 10k crowd, which isn't bad for league 1 considering we had nowt to play for and a shite style of boring football under Grayson and its early in the new era, we had lost fans for many years and that takes time to rebuild.
Just to finish off with this post from their playoff thread
'What is it with Blackpool and play offs? How can one club be so lucky in them. They must have the best play off record in the country. Lincoln aren’t going to challenge that record now. '
Its all luck lads As Holloway said its, in part, about the energy the fans bring, we didn't stop once singing, makes sense then if its linked to fans energy and support why PNE are probably the worst playoff side in history
Brett was treated completely differently.Nah. not having that, he's a local lad who still owes his career to Fylde Coast football, he can fuck right off.
Here's Brett for a contrast...
What have Preston done in recent history ? ..... Well they had a rather successful season this year ... they gallantly fought off the threat of relegation !Its honestly baffling, had a quick browse of a thread on their site about us in playoffs and not all of them, but some are so deluded, its laughable.
They genuinely think they are a much bigger club and were still tinpot.
Yet, two towns aprox the same population.
OK they won a few games with pigs bladders in black and white, playing with clogs on in the 1800's. Wow.
A lot of them seem to base it on a club we used to be, being owned by the oystons for decades and being limited by it. We have had our potential held back for years. We were tinpot, we all know it, compared to a decent owner now.
What have Preston done in recent history, a nothing boring soulless club with no purpose who have had almost nothing whatsoever to celebrate.
Whilst we have had multiple promotions and are the most successful playoff side ever, we turn it on when it matters. The polar opposite to them.
The passion and support of our fans is universally praised as being unbelievable, Deepdale is often like a library.
I can understand rivarly and the club being mocked in the past with the Oystons, as we were a joke with owners who didn't care. Even after only 2 years or whatever it is its already changing under Sadler.
Sadlers first season we were on for an average 10k crowd, which isn't bad for league 1 considering we had nowt to play for and a shite style of boring football under Grayson and its early in the new era, we had lost fans for many years and that takes time to rebuild.
Just to finish off with this post from their playoff thread
'What is it with Blackpool and play offs? How can one club be so lucky in them. They must have the best play off record in the country. Lincoln aren’t going to challenge that record now. '
Its all luck lads As Holloway said its, in part, about the energy the fans bring, we didn't stop once singing, makes sense then if its linked to fans energy and support why PNE are probably the worst playoff side in history
yes a stagnate boring club with zero aspirationsWhat have Preston done in recent history ? ..... Well they had a rather successful season this year ... they gallantly fought off the threat of relegation !
Looking forward to next season when they finally achieve their true potential of dropping into the abyss
Yep I imagine it'll send them into orgasm.Very bitter boy - very sad. We certainly know he’ll never play in the Prem at Deepdale - must have fuck all ambition.
Think this tweet may be the most PNE fans have had to celebrate in 10 years!
6 of their so called years in the top flight were because there was only one flight. 18 games a season and a bye to the semi final when they won the double.Preston fans are strange bunch. Some are okay but the majority have a strange sense of entitlement because they won the league 130 years ago against 12 other teams.
I hear them bang on about how many years they’ve played in the top flight but them only winning the league twice sums them up. They’re a nothing club that weren’t even worth singing about yesterday at Wembley.
He doesn't want to acknowledge it, clearly.Some say arrogance, all I smell is fear and envy of the new exciting Tangerine era we are fortunate to be a part of!
Come on wiz don't go for the jugular straight away....6 of their so called years in the top flight were because there was only one flight. 18 games a season and a bye to the semi final when they won the double.
The Invincibles tag was given as a sarcastic epithet, if you look at the contemporary records. They've named a stand after it. Tom Finney, fair enough, but he retired in 1960.
Bill Shankly played for them before the Second World War and only found fame elsewhere.
Alan Kelly was a mediocre keeper. Not a patch on Budgie. It goes to show the dearth of options when you pick a shit Second Division keeper for one of your four stands.
By comparison we have a Ballon D'Or winner, a scorer of 23 goals in 25 games for England, and a World Cup medallist and England captain.
No comparison between the clubs in living memory. We're better. Fact.
I'm biding my time before looking at the head to head results since Tom Finney retired...Come on wiz don't go for the jugular straight away....
Yeah Matthews, Mortensen and Armfield are pretty hard to beat.I'm biding my time before looking at the head to head results since Tom Finney retired...
We've won a lot more in my lifetime than they have, especially at Bloomfield Rd.Yeah Matthews, Mortensen and Armfield are pretty hard to beat.
I think in head to head in the recent history like past 50 years its been neck and neck, they have advantage going further back.
Went off this.We've won a lot more in my lifetime than they have, especially at Bloomfield Rd.
It'll certainly be interesting to see how we cope with Championship football with proper owners. Looking forward to it, especially the local derbies. I've had some good banter over the years working with an almost even split of PKE & Pool supporters quite a few years ago, there were a few knobs who actually really hated us, most were just normal but supported a different team, it did make it better when we got one over on them though, hearing the excuses. As for Tom B I'd expect him to get pelters, which can only fire us up. Look what Wellens got subjected to. Still just sinking inHe doesn't want to acknowledge it, clearly.
The club that treated him badly is all gone, he knows that.
Very petty but whatever.
Its good though this, already things will spice up considerably.
We have a great squad now who have gelled as the season progressed, still improving, adding a few more to it of real quality, having the likes of CJ back to tear up the championship, ain't no one catching him.
Bring it on.
Look what we can achieve in the past despite the owners and lack of clear investment.
Britain's first stretch of motorway, the M6 Preston bypass. No coincidence, everyone wants to avoid the place."Oh I do like to be beside the bus station".
Doesn't really have a ring to it.
They think there massive they won a league championship before the war which couldn’t of been that hard . They had a half decent team with moyes but bottle it twice in playoffs . Believe me they were devastated we got in the prem . And they will hate it more , when in the championship they see how much the chairman manager players have a love for the club , Blackpool are a special club . Critch is god Sadler is god , watch us nit be far off the playoffs next year with bobbers relegated aPenwortham or Chorley I think
I remember someone on the old forum posting a joke of his, I've never been able to find it anywhere so can't confirm it was definitely by him - but it gave me a good laugh regardless. Something along the lines of:Back when he was quite funny john Bishop said on stage that Preston was just where you go for a piss on the way to Blackpool.
When you say before the war, you forget to mention it was the Madhist War in the Sudan or possibly the Boxer rebellion.They think there massive they won a league championship before the war which couldn’t of been that hard . They had a half decent team with moyes but bottle it twice in playoffs . Believe me they were devastated we got in the prem . And they will hate it more , when in the championship they see how much the chairman manager players have a love for the club , Blackpool are a special club . Critch is god Sadler is god , watch us nit be far off the playoffs next year with bobbers relegated a
I forgot that one but I heard him use it on tellyI remember someone on the old forum posting a joke of his, I've never been able to find it anywhere so can't confirm it was definitely by him - but it gave me a good laugh regardless. Something along the lines of:
*scouse accent on*
"Me and me manager were lost once on the way to a gig in Preston. We've left the hotel and we're running late and we can't find the bleedin' place anywhere, we've been driving round and round for ages and I tell 'im "ask that bloke there"
We pull up "excuse me mate, d'ya know where such-a-place is?"
he tell's us "sorry pal I don't, but if you just go round that corner there you'll find the Tourism Information Centre and they'll be able to find it for you"
I thought to myself "Tourist Information Centre.. in Preston?" What do they tell ya? Blackpool's ** that way!"
I lived in Winckley Square and Ashton for a few years. There are some good pubs, nice parks and decent shops, but no entertainment venues of any worth. Hell, it doesn't even have a theatre now the Guild Hall has closed. In truth it's a pretend city based on a university and some shops. You wouldn't go there for a holiday and there's no reason to spend much time there. The best I can say is it's near the seaside and the Ribble Valley.