| | Posted 17/03/2008 18:46:44 | |
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Its not really unnoticed if you live in central or west Lancs though.
That's a bit like saying the Dundee derby's unnoticed. Or unoticed if you prefer. 
Which of those spellings is right? The second looks all wrong.
For me, a derby is 2 clubs from the same city, end of. Sunderland Newcastle is not a derby, nor is Leeds Bradford or PNE/Pool. It is a hugely contested, important game for the clubs, but not a derby. That's just my derby laws tho, but I shan't be changing.
Everyone needs a derby Benny. Bit unfair on fans of clubs from smaller towns who can't support more than one club to deny them their hatred of others. People in Exeter hate people from Plymouth (Cornish inbreds). In fact, a derby against a club from another town is even better as you can slag the whole area off. When City play Utd you can't sing "In yer Manchester slums...". Yes, the more I think about it the more I'm convinced Devon derby > Manchester derby.
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What do the waves have to say?
What do the waves have to say now now?
Slow now
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| | | Posted 17/03/2008 21:41:19 | |
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Its not really unnoticed if you live in central or west Lancs though. That's a bit like saying the Dundee derby's unnoticed. Or unoticed if you prefer.  Which of those spellings is right? The second looks all wrong. For me, a derby is 2 clubs from the same city, end of. Sunderland Newcastle is not a derby, nor is Leeds Bradford or PNE/Pool. It is a hugely contested, important game for the clubs, but not a derby. That's just my derby laws tho, but I shan't be changing. Everyone needs a derby Benny. Bit unfair on fans of clubs from smaller towns who can't support more than one club to deny them their hatred of others. People in Exeter hate people from Plymouth (Cornish inbreds). In fact, a derby against a club from another town is even better as you can slag the whole area off. When City play Utd you can't sing "In yer Manchester slums...". Yes, the more I think about it the more I'm convinced Devon derby > Manchester derby. But thats just like the rivalry with Utd and Liverpool. Nothing wrong with it, it's just different. But its not a derby in the true sense of the word.
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| | | Posted 18/03/2008 14:40:19 | |
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Its not really unnoticed if you live in central or west Lancs though. That's a bit like saying the Dundee derby's unnoticed. Or unoticed if you prefer.  Which of those spellings is right? The second looks all wrong. For me, a derby is 2 clubs from the same city, end of. Sunderland Newcastle is not a derby, nor is Leeds Bradford or PNE/Pool. It is a hugely contested, important game for the clubs, but not a derby. That's just my derby laws tho, but I shan't be changing. Everyone needs a derby Benny. Bit unfair on fans of clubs from smaller towns who can't support more than one club to deny them their hatred of others. People in Exeter hate people from Plymouth (Cornish inbreds). In fact, a derby against a club from another town is even better as you can slag the whole area off. When City play Utd you can't sing "In yer Manchester slums...". Yes, the more I think about it the more I'm convinced Devon derby > Manchester derby. But thats just like the rivalry with Utd and Liverpool. Nothing wrong with it, it's just different. But its not a derby in the true sense of the word. Isn't Inter v juventus considered to be 'the Italian derby' or sommat? A derby is a game between two fierce rivals. Don't matter where they come from. Exeter v Plymouth is a derby in every sense as it's a donkey derby too!
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| | | Posted 18/03/2008 14:45:24 | |
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Its not really unnoticed if you live in central or west Lancs though. That's a bit like saying the Dundee derby's unnoticed. Or unoticed if you prefer.  Which of those spellings is right? The second looks all wrong. For me, a derby is 2 clubs from the same city, end of. Sunderland Newcastle is not a derby, nor is Leeds Bradford or PNE/Pool. It is a hugely contested, important game for the clubs, but not a derby. That's just my derby laws tho, but I shan't be changing. Everyone needs a derby Benny. Bit unfair on fans of clubs from smaller towns who can't support more than one club to deny them their hatred of others. People in Exeter hate people from Plymouth (Cornish inbreds). In fact, a derby against a club from another town is even better as you can slag the whole area off. When City play Utd you can't sing "In yer Manchester slums...". Yes, the more I think about it the more I'm convinced Devon derby > Manchester derby. But thats just like the rivalry with Utd and Liverpool. Nothing wrong with it, it's just different. But its not a derby in the true sense of the word. Isn't Inter v juventus considered to be 'the Italian derby' or sommat? A derby is a game between two fierce rivals. Don't matter where they come from. Exeter v Plymouth is a derby in every sense as it's a donkey derby too! I would have thought that was Inter V AC. I thought Juventus was Roma's derby.
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| | | Posted 18/03/2008 15:21:37 | |
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Its not really unnoticed if you live in central or west Lancs though. That's a bit like saying the Dundee derby's unnoticed. Or unoticed if you prefer.  Which of those spellings is right? The second looks all wrong. For me, a derby is 2 clubs from the same city, end of. Sunderland Newcastle is not a derby, nor is Leeds Bradford or PNE/Pool. It is a hugely contested, important game for the clubs, but not a derby. That's just my derby laws tho, but I shan't be changing. Everyone needs a derby Benny. Bit unfair on fans of clubs from smaller towns who can't support more than one club to deny them their hatred of others. People in Exeter hate people from Plymouth (Cornish inbreds). In fact, a derby against a club from another town is even better as you can slag the whole area off. When City play Utd you can't sing "In yer Manchester slums...". Yes, the more I think about it the more I'm convinced Devon derby > Manchester derby. But thats just like the rivalry with Utd and Liverpool. Nothing wrong with it, it's just different. But its not a derby in the true sense of the word. Isn't Inter v juventus considered to be 'the Italian derby' or sommat? A derby is a game between two fierce rivals. Don't matter where they come from. Exeter v Plymouth is a derby in every sense as it's a donkey derby too! I would have thought that was Inter V AC. I thought Juventus was Roma's derby. Inter/AC is the Milan derby, but Juventus/Inter is like Barcelona/Real Madrid, only it's known as 'the Italian derby' in Italy.
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| | | Posted 18/03/2008 15:37:39 | |
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Its not really unnoticed if you live in central or west Lancs though. That's a bit like saying the Dundee derby's unnoticed. Or unoticed if you prefer.  Which of those spellings is right? The second looks all wrong. For me, a derby is 2 clubs from the same city, end of. Sunderland Newcastle is not a derby, nor is Leeds Bradford or PNE/Pool. It is a hugely contested, important game for the clubs, but not a derby. That's just my derby laws tho, but I shan't be changing. Everyone needs a derby Benny. Bit unfair on fans of clubs from smaller towns who can't support more than one club to deny them their hatred of others. People in Exeter hate people from Plymouth (Cornish inbreds). In fact, a derby against a club from another town is even better as you can slag the whole area off. When City play Utd you can't sing "In yer Manchester slums...". Yes, the more I think about it the more I'm convinced Devon derby > Manchester derby. But thats just like the rivalry with Utd and Liverpool. Nothing wrong with it, it's just different. But its not a derby in the true sense of the word. Isn't Inter v juventus considered to be 'the Italian derby' or sommat? A derby is a game between two fierce rivals. Don't matter where they come from. Exeter v Plymouth is a derby in every sense as it's a donkey derby too! I would have thought that was Inter V AC. I thought Juventus was Roma's derby. Inter/AC is the Milan derby, but Juventus/Inter is like Barcelona/Real Madrid, only it's known as 'the Italian derby' in Italy. Aah, Gottcha. I still go back to my original point though, these are local regional rivalries, nothing wrong with them, some might even argue that it's better than a derby for the kind of reasons you've already mentioned, but there's something different about a derby that makes it so, and it's that it splits families, fathers and sons, brother and brother, separates colleagues and neighbours. You just dont get that at any other time.
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| | | Posted 18/03/2008 15:44:01 | |
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Its not really unnoticed if you live in central or west Lancs though. That's a bit like saying the Dundee derby's unnoticed. Or unoticed if you prefer.  Which of those spellings is right? The second looks all wrong. For me, a derby is 2 clubs from the same city, end of. Sunderland Newcastle is not a derby, nor is Leeds Bradford or PNE/Pool. It is a hugely contested, important game for the clubs, but not a derby. That's just my derby laws tho, but I shan't be changing. Everyone needs a derby Benny. Bit unfair on fans of clubs from smaller towns who can't support more than one club to deny them their hatred of others. People in Exeter hate people from Plymouth (Cornish inbreds). In fact, a derby against a club from another town is even better as you can slag the whole area off. When City play Utd you can't sing "In yer Manchester slums...". Yes, the more I think about it the more I'm convinced Devon derby > Manchester derby. But thats just like the rivalry with Utd and Liverpool. Nothing wrong with it, it's just different. But its not a derby in the true sense of the word. Isn't Inter v juventus considered to be 'the Italian derby' or sommat? A derby is a game between two fierce rivals. Don't matter where they come from. Exeter v Plymouth is a derby in every sense as it's a donkey derby too! I would have thought that was Inter V AC. I thought Juventus was Roma's derby. Inter/AC is the Milan derby, but Juventus/Inter is like Barcelona/Real Madrid, only it's known as 'the Italian derby' in Italy. Aah, Gottcha. I still go back to my original point though, these are local regional rivalries, nothing wrong with them, some might even argue that it's better than a derby for the kind of reasons you've already mentioned, but there's something different about a derby that makes it so, and it's that it splits families, fathers and sons, brother and brother, separates colleagues and neighbours. You just dont get that at any other time. Well, yes, that is true, not thought of that. Kinda like a civil war as apposed to war that, err, isn't.
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| | | Posted 18/03/2008 18:41:03 | |
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| tomrobbo94 (15/03/2008)
one of the most unoticed derbys is blackpool vs preston . . . they are both so passionate in hating each other they are big enough rivals to match our rivalry with utd  Nine Blackpool fans have been banned from the club after racist and homophobic chanting during last weekend's derby game against Preston North End. I believe I'm right in saying Blackpool fans were the ones shouting racist abuse and preston responded with homophobic abuse. Welcome to the 1980s.
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| | | Posted 18/03/2008 19:55:33 | |
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