Are you posting these wise words from the heart of darkness?!
Btw, welcome back to the interweb old chap.
At the start of the season the common consensus among fans was that a successful season would consist of a mid-table finish and a good cup run. We’ve achieved both and yet there are some, including me, who feel a sense of disappointment. Why is that? If you cast your mind back to the beginning of the season when we lost our first three matches, the prospect of another season fighting against relegation seemed to be the most likely scenario. But as we all know, we went on an amazing run that culminated on that magnificent night when we stuffed Scumrock to go top of the league. Remember that night? No talk of the season being a failure then. And yet there was a palpable sense of disbelief, as if everyone knew that it couldn’t last, that we were in a false position and that the wheels and the bus would soon bid each other a fond farewell. But still it continued, at one stage of the season we were 2nd in the league and in the FAI Cup semi-final. We were dining with the gods but now, in comparison, it’s as if we out in the freezing cold watching the feast within. And that, I believe, lies at the core of our disappointment in a league position that, at the beginning of the season, we would’ve said was virtually beyond us. When I look at the season in light of what might’ve been and feel the disappointment of dashed dreams I tell myself that we have progressed, and constant progression eventually leads to the fulfilment of ambition. Keep the faith
I walked through the rain and I walked through the mud,
'Till I came to a bar called the BUCKET OF BLOOD
Are you posting these wise words from the heart of darkness?!
Btw, welcome back to the interweb old chap.
I think you have probably hit the nail on the head Drogrough - ""tis better to be disappointed to never have been disappointed" - type of thing .....
I suppose you are right - we have progressed and the fact we are disappointed proves we have progressed and now we have to concentrate on next seasons fight.
and what the hell would i be doing in LongfordOriginally Posted by WindmillWarrior
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I walked through the rain and I walked through the mud,
'Till I came to a bar called the BUCKET OF BLOOD
As James sang 'If I hadn't seen such riches , I could live with being poor'
No. I was thinking more of a sh*thole to the north of our wonderful Drogheda utopia...Originally Posted by Drogrough
or, as my old gran used to say, "it is better to have loved and lost than to lead a horse to water"Originally Posted by RedHat
I walked through the rain and I walked through the mud,
'Till I came to a bar called the BUCKET OF BLOOD
Originally Posted by WindmillWarrior
no, I'm still in the cultural capital of the known universe![]()
I walked through the rain and I walked through the mud,
'Till I came to a bar called the BUCKET OF BLOOD
What are you doing in Manchester?Originally Posted by Drogrough
btw fair play to your fellow yonner on getting parkin national exposure![]()
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
and for those of us who speak EnglishOriginally Posted by Macy
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I walked through the rain and I walked through the mud,
'Till I came to a bar called the BUCKET OF BLOOD
Peter Kay, bringing a Parkin Loaf onto the Jonathan Ross show at the weekend...Originally Posted by Drogrough
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If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Originally Posted by Drogrough
ah yes - 'you can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead'
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