Good Twitter thread on our supposed ‘luck’… 12:58 - Apr 5 with 1703 views | SitfcB | |  |
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Good Twitter thread on our supposed ‘luck’… on 13:13 - Apr 5 with 1575 views | NthQldITFC | It is good and clear and correct, but at the same time I really couldn't give a toss if our rivals for the title think (or like to pretend) that we have been lucky. It's demonstrably bullsh!t, but far more importantly it's a sign of how seriously they all take us now, and for bloody good reason. |  |
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Good Twitter thread on our supposed ‘luck’… on 13:25 - Apr 5 with 1482 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
Good Twitter thread on our supposed ‘luck’… on 13:13 - Apr 5 by NthQldITFC | It is good and clear and correct, but at the same time I really couldn't give a toss if our rivals for the title think (or like to pretend) that we have been lucky. It's demonstrably bullsh!t, but far more importantly it's a sign of how seriously they all take us now, and for bloody good reason. |
Exactly just entitled rival fans spitting throwing their toys out the pram. Some of the mid table team supporters aren’t much better - “Ipswich didn’t look all that we should have beat them but for *insert excuse of choice*”. At some point it might register that to gain 80+ points you are actually a pretty decent team. BUT it’s important to ignore the minority of noisy but dim rival fans. If you ignore the cesspit of twitter, the rival forums are a much more reasoned view of us. Plenty of admiration, and indeed most of the national media. Let’s not get a ‘Plymouth small time mentality’. We are a big club on the up, and there on merit even if it ruffles the feathers of the ex-PL teams. |  | |  |
Good Twitter thread on our supposed ‘luck’… on 13:40 - Apr 5 with 1349 views | Herbivore | The Leeds penalty that won them the game on Monday was no more a foul than the shove in the back on Jackson in the first half against Saints. Leeds and Leicester have been getting those decisions all season, we almost never get them. |  |
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Good Twitter thread on our supposed ‘luck’… on 13:56 - Apr 5 with 1256 views | baxterbasics | In a sense we are all very lucky. Lucky because managers like McKenna don't come round all that often. Lucky because suddenly we are a well run club and not a basket case. Lucky on the pitch? Not so much it seems. |  |
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Good Twitter thread on our supposed ‘luck’… on 19:01 - Apr 5 with 834 views | Churchman |
Good Twitter thread on our supposed ‘luck’… on 13:25 - Apr 5 by SuperKieranMcKenna | Exactly just entitled rival fans spitting throwing their toys out the pram. Some of the mid table team supporters aren’t much better - “Ipswich didn’t look all that we should have beat them but for *insert excuse of choice*”. At some point it might register that to gain 80+ points you are actually a pretty decent team. BUT it’s important to ignore the minority of noisy but dim rival fans. If you ignore the cesspit of twitter, the rival forums are a much more reasoned view of us. Plenty of admiration, and indeed most of the national media. Let’s not get a ‘Plymouth small time mentality’. We are a big club on the up, and there on merit even if it ruffles the feathers of the ex-PL teams. |
I’m happy that they think we are a lucky little club with no right to be challenging the Premier League elite three. I’m also happy so many small minded supporters of other clubs would prefer the three PL elite to go back up. Why they’d lick around the likes of Leeds’ rear ends is beyond me. That includes that Bristol City oddment Fevs on OTIB who wants us to fail. Weird. I like Bristol, but couldn’t care a less about that club, yet they were up to 87 pages on us when I last looked. Small mentality I suppose. Great. They can wish whatever they like; the ending of the world on us for all I care. Not interested. Our club, our progression, our team, our supporters, progression after too many years of misery. It’s all that matters. The more rubbish they think we are, the nastier surprise for them. [Post edited 5 Apr 2024 19:03]
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