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A Relegation Fight is Just What We Need

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A Grandfather turns to his young grandson as says you are a lucky boy, you have things that I wouldn''t have dreamed of as a young lad.The little boy thinks his grandfather is very kind and gives him a toffee and goes off to play Pro-Evo on the Playstation.The Grandfather, closes his eyes and chewing on the toffee, thinks about how glad he is that he grew up during The War.

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The power of a Werthers Original should not be underestimated...

However, I appreciate what you''re saying and I think you''re right.

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It was Worthers Original Recipe that took us to the Premiership.Let''s concentrate on the present situation, get behind each other and the team, sit back and enjoy the drama that we make out of life.On the ball and Never mind the danger!

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I''m not entirely sure what you mean as I can think of a few different potential interpretations.1) Young people have overly high expectations from playing computer games and older people are more relaxed about the current situation.2) People who have been fans for longer are more relaxed about a potential relegation battle than johnny-come-latelys because they''ve seen it all before.3) Fottball games lead to increased expectations of managers, as you think that you could do better, this breads dissatification.As a youngster, 23,  who didn''t discover football until university (5 years) and plays Pro-Evo ALOT (average about 1.5 games per day for 3 years) I am definately more relaxed about the situation than some people, especially Smudger (seems the least relaxed person here).I am atleast 20 years younger than cluck, for example [only picked him

since he has said that he''s been supporting the club 40 years,

realistically meaning he''s over 43], also I think I''m younger than smudger but can''t find out how long he''s been following city, but he was at the "Chase Out" protests when I was 13.So I can''t agree with you. However if there is another interpretation I would be interested to hear it - i''m not too good with metaphors.

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