martin Grey
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martin Grey
Just seen his post-match interview...pass the tissues, please.
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Re: martin Grey
It's Gray not Grey, although his mood is probably pretty Grey at the moment!!
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Re: martin Grey
ExactlyDarlo_Pete wrote:It's Gray not Grey, although his mood is probably pretty Grey at the moment!!
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Re: martin Grey
To be fair, he has a point about the fans!
The York fans (or some of them) are acidic to say the least. By their actions they have helped to turn a bad situation into a worse situation - abusing the player Gray, I mean, what good does it do? They’re a nasty lot who consider themselves way bigger than the league they’re in but forget the reasons why they are there in the first place.
We, on the other hand (because we’ve come upwards to National North) are respectful of this league.
The York fans (or some of them) are acidic to say the least. By their actions they have helped to turn a bad situation into a worse situation - abusing the player Gray, I mean, what good does it do? They’re a nasty lot who consider themselves way bigger than the league they’re in but forget the reasons why they are there in the first place.
We, on the other hand (because we’ve come upwards to National North) are respectful of this league.
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Re: martin Grey
Isn't that usually the case when a side get's relegated, they feel as though they shouldn't be in that league and they still belong in the league they came from?theoriginalfatcat wrote:To be fair, he has a point about the fans!
The York fans (or some of them) are acidic to say the least. By their actions they have helped to turn a bad situation into a worse situation - abusing the player Gray, I mean, what good does it do? They’re a nasty lot who consider themselves way bigger than the league they’re in but forget the reasons why they are there in the first place.
We, on the other hand (because we’ve come upwards to National North) are respectful of this league.
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Re: martin Grey
Not really, when we dropped into the conference I thought we deserved to be there. York's angry brigade are bonkers though - running onto the pitch shouting at players etcDarlo_Pete wrote:Isn't that usually the case when a side get's relegated, they feel as though they shouldn't be in that league and they still belong in the league they came from?theoriginalfatcat wrote:To be fair, he has a point about the fans!
The York fans (or some of them) are acidic to say the least. By their actions they have helped to turn a bad situation into a worse situation - abusing the player Gray, I mean, what good does it do? They’re a nasty lot who consider themselves way bigger than the league they’re in but forget the reasons why they are there in the first place.
We, on the other hand (because we’ve come upwards to National North) are respectful of this league.
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Re: martin Grey
Fake news 1: City fans have been taking legal advice from West Ham supporters
Fake news 2: only beverage served in Bootham Crescent tea bars is Earl Gray
Fake news 2: only beverage served in Bootham Crescent tea bars is Earl Gray