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The FA Cup Thread 2013/14


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When they won the FA Cup in 1997 & 2000?

Good examples...

Yeah 97,2000 and what else, 1955? Cool shit

Don't make me bring the Aston Villa fans in here. They will see your 1930s trophies and raise you with their 1890s trophies.

After all, trophies don't mean shit unless you're at least one century removed. Fact.

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Honestly, what a supporter of the FA Cup winning team ought to be doing in these circumstances is not giving a shit what anyone says because they have lots of lovely photos of their team prancing about with a big shiny trophy to look at. To get bogged down in the sniping that others (inevitably) lob their way would seem to imply either an issue with priorities or an issue with insecurity.

Everybody's a psychologist these days.So I'm not allowed to have my opinion when somebody discusses my fav club and I have insecurities? Yeah not much to discuss anymore

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When they won the FA Cup in 1997 & 2000?

Good examples...

Yeah 97,2000 and what else, 1955? Cool shit

Don't make me bring the Aston Villa fans in here. They will see your 1930s trophies and raise you with their 1890s trophies.

After all, trophies don't mean shit unless you're at least one century removed. Fact.

We've won the same amount of European Cups as Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea combined.

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Honestly, what a supporter of the FA Cup winning team ought to be doing in these circumstances is not giving a shit what anyone says because they have lots of lovely photos of their team prancing about with a big shiny trophy to look at. To get bogged down in the sniping that others (inevitably) lob their way would seem to imply either an issue with priorities or an issue with insecurity.

Everybody's a psychologist these days.So I'm not allowed to have my opinion when somebody discusses my fav club and I have insecurities?

Not if you get pissed off when told your opinion sucks, no.

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Honestly, what a supporter of the FA Cup winning team ought to be doing in these circumstances is not giving a shit what anyone says because they have lots of lovely photos of their team prancing about with a big shiny trophy to look at. To get bogged down in the sniping that others (inevitably) lob their way would seem to imply either an issue with priorities or an issue with insecurity.

Everybody's a psychologist these days.So I'm not allowed to have my opinion when somebody discusses my fav club and I have insecurities?

Not if you get pissed off when told your opinion sucks, no.

Nah, man, I'm far from pissed these days :D It is done, the drought is over maah gawd, stil cant believe :wub:

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he's the prophet

So now I have the 'Higher Power' reveal scene going round my head with Wenger taking the role of Undertaker, and Mourinho as the man under the hood.

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This is so dumb.

Every team has to play small teams, no team wins every single trophy every single year, every team gets mocked by someone.

Let's just accept Arsenal won a trophy, the silly people that are sad they can't laugh at the drought anymore will move onto something else, and we can focus on enjoying a win for once.

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Imo your cup win means nothing unless you refuse to play games against lesser opponents and insist instead on the toughest possible draw.

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Do you think you'll make the big two-oh-oh-oh-oh?

Well, considering the club's mission statement, as passed down by the board is 'to not compete in the cup competitions'.

Yes.

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