The Gentleman
Well-Known Member
Can't believe what I'm reading in this thread. As others have said about this, rivalry is healthy in sport like football because of it's tribal nature. It's your city, your club, your area and when fans from other clubs in the same city or city/town nearby is involved, it becomes more personal. To say it means nothing because teams aren't in the same divisions is bollocks, tell that to fans in the same cities such as Bristol, Birmingham, London and Sheffield. Or fans from cities/towns nearby that haven't played each other for years. I used to have an office in Brum and was with some Blues lads we know the first time they had played each other in years and it was f##king evil. Rivalry is built up over years and doesn't go away just because teams don't play for a few years.
Some are too young to remember the 'Villa days' or 'Wolves days' or even the 'Leicester days', but there are enough of us who do and you could bet your bottom dollar that if we got promoted to the same league or had them in a cup game then it would bring all of that rivalry back. Jesus, it's got to be better than Colchester away surely?
Finally, don't also believe that crap about the likes or Villa or Leicester not being bothered by us. Yes some aren't but they is still plenty who do hate us and would love to play us again.
Some are too young to remember the 'Villa days' or 'Wolves days' or even the 'Leicester days', but there are enough of us who do and you could bet your bottom dollar that if we got promoted to the same league or had them in a cup game then it would bring all of that rivalry back. Jesus, it's got to be better than Colchester away surely?
Finally, don't also believe that crap about the likes or Villa or Leicester not being bothered by us. Yes some aren't but they is still plenty who do hate us and would love to play us again.