Huddersfield still crying

Bog roll

A. Trialist
I had to laugh reading this thread yesterday. You'd think they'd move on now, seeing as they are back to being a bag of shit. But no, the crying still goes on.

 

Ashley

Steve Chettle
Hope they enjoyed losing to Tamworth in the FA Cup over the weekend as we went 3rd in the Premier League.

Them being promoted to the Premier League would have been a waste anyway. They'd have gone straight back down and added absolutely nothing to the league.

League One is where they are and where they belong as a club.
 

Bog roll

A. Trialist
They blame us for a refs decisions. They claim we are all arrogant and the worst fans going? I worked with a load of them for 7 years. Talk about jumped up. I know they have beef with Leeds, but its little man syndrome with them. Like a jack Russel yapping at an Alsation,
Just like Luton, they slipped away and faded. It was inevitable and the way nature works. We did our pennance and learned to live with it. They should try it sometime.
 

eyupmeduck

Grenville Morris
This will forever be the perfect summary of our relationship with Huddersfield.

Credit @Chappers85 on this thread from a while back. Still makes me laugh to this day.
Its true, a great description and I also think about this all of the time as I think that at present as we seem to keep picking up more Frank Grimes along the way!

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Baronvon

Jack Burkitt
To be fair to them, I definitely can't blame them for hating us. If the shoe was on the other foot, we'd be pissed off to this day that we didn't get one of those penalties in the playoff final. Don't think they were stonewallers as such (not like Ashley Young cleaning out Hudson-Odoi from behind for example) - but you see them given and it's a bit unlucky when it goes against you.

That said, we were still the better team on the day and would have likely gone up automatically had we not been robbed of a penalty in the promotion showdown against Bournemouth. That's football I guess - sometimes it just doesn't go for you.
 

Mr. Blonde

John Robertson
I feel as well like they somehow blame us for what's happened to them subsequently, which is absurd

Whatever the rights and wrongs of the playoff final if they had anything about them as a side / club they'd have rolled their sleeves up and gone again the next season

The fact they sunk like a stone is nothing to do Forest
 

eyupmeduck

Grenville Morris
They blame us for a refs decisions. They claim we are all arrogant and the worst fans going? I worked with a load of them for 7 years. Talk about jumped up. I know they have beef with Leeds, but its little man syndrome with them. Like a jack Russel yapping at an Alsation,
Just like Luton, they slipped away and faded. It was inevitable and the way nature works. We did our pennance and learned to live with it. They should try it sometime.
I get why it irks them, they were poor following the loss and eventually went down. Its not helped that we signed both players from the final that they claim should have had penalties and Olympiakos poached their manager and rightback as well, feeling aggrieved is fine but basing it off adapted memories seems to be a coping method.

They didn't turn up on the day, they had zero shots on target and if they look at the thousands of var decisions made, in particular this season and last neither instance is a clear penalty. Toffolo was booked for diving onfield, var saw no clear and obvious error with that decision because he made such a show of trying to get the penalty rather than retaining control of the football, Obrien stepped into the challenge of Lowe and it was not a penalty either.

They conveniently also forget that in their semi final Luton didn't get a penalty that sky TV said was 100% a pen so maybe shouldn't have even been playing us at all.

It makes them feel better that we somehow cheated them out of a promotion that half their fans didn't show up to Wembley to watch when the truth is that they weren't good enough on the day and haven't been good enough since.
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benj360

First Team Squad
To be fair to them, I definitely can't blame them for hating us. If the shoe was on the other foot, we'd be pissed off to this day that we didn't get one of those penalties in the playoff final. Don't think they were stonewallers as such (not like Ashley Young cleaning out Hudson-Odoi from behind for example) - but you see them given and it's a bit unlucky when it goes against you.

That said, we were still the better team on the day and would have likely gone up automatically had we not been robbed of a penalty in the promotion showdown against Bournemouth. That's football I guess - sometimes it just doesn't go for you.
We were robbed of a few penalties that season - two in the QPR away game alonem which, if successfully converted, would have earnt us two additional points. Brennan seemed to get a ridiculously unfair reputation for being a diver, and went on to be denied a number of stonewall penalties after that. So Huddersfield can have all the beef they want, but they ought to have been playing one of the other play-off teams at Wembley in the first place because we should have been home and dry by then.

I don't care much for them anyway; I remember them being particularly unpleasant during the FA Cup fixture, and their head-loss over Eva's Grills' fireworks at the end of the game was quite amusing. On the way back to North Notts from Wembley our coach, which mostly had middle aged and quite a few older people on board, had the misfortune to stop at the same services as a coach-load of their younger fans. There was no grace in defeat, just lots of abuse and spoiling for a fight. Finally, their club took the decision to keep all their allocation for Wembley from the off, which their supporters took great pleasure in. This meant that all the blocks were open and had at least a few fans in them, so none could be passed over to us when it became apparent that there would be swathes of empty seats. That was just spiteful, and I'm pleased they had a number of Forest fans celebrating gleefully and openly amongst them at the end. There was also a rumour at the time that, in response to this, Forest didn't accept the usual gentlemen's agreement that the loser would keep all the gate money, and I really hope that's true.
 

GOBIAS

Ian Bowyer
They’ve always been bitter inbred Yorkshire wankers. I remember going quite a few times between 2000 and 2013 and they always felt they were bigger than they were. I guess the new ground brought a load of extra fans that hadn’t really attended before. But there was always one of those shitty, aggy Yorkshire grounds we had to endure back then, and we’d barely get a result either.

My ex wife’s family are from that way on and one of the next door neighbours I spoke to loads over the years and he was never a football man. When they got promoted to the premier league he suddenly started going week in week out home and away. When I saw him it was always “town this and town that”. Sadly I’ve not seen them since the playoff final but I guess he doesn’t go anymore.
 

GOBIAS

Ian Bowyer
Wow two whole players (!)

It's not like they could have, you know, used the money they got from LOB and Toffolo to replace them

And as for Corberán, that's on EM and Olympiacos not Forest, they can't blame us for that
I like them blaming us, it’s f***ing hilarious the little inbred Yorkshire wankers are so obsessed.

Do you remember in the fa cup when we beat them and they were ‘saving themselves for the league’🤣🤦🏼‍♂️
 

Berkshire Red

Jack Burkitt
I know a few Huddersfield fans, they all support Man U too.

Says a lot about them. Strange bunch, they look more towards Lancashire than they do Yorkshire.
 

Trents

John Robertson
If they had won that playoff final they would have just taken the money and dropped back down first time. We won't be playing them in the league again in my lifetime.
 

DanR

Steve Chettle
They’ve always been bitter inbred Yorkshire wankers. I remember going quite a few times between 2000 and 2013 and they always felt they were bigger than they were. I guess the new ground brought a load of extra fans that hadn’t really attended before. But there was always one of those shitty, aggy Yorkshire grounds we had to endure back then, and we’d barely get a result either.

My ex wife’s family are from that way on and one of the next door neighbours I spoke to loads over the years and he was never a football man. When they got promoted to the premier league he suddenly started going week in week out home and away. When I saw him it was always “town this and town that”. Sadly I’ve not seen them since the playoff final but I guess he doesn’t go anymore.
Like you, my ex-wife's family are all yorkies (Dirtyleeds to be precise) so I take great pleasure in seeing yorkie tears at anything, whether they are Dirtyleeds, Sheffield Undead, or any other club from that shithole of a county, especially when they witter on about the bloody miners' strike.
 

Otis Redding

Try A Little Tenderness
I can understand that they're still embittered about losing to us at Wembley, particularly given their club's current situation, but quite literally making shit up to further console themselves about how unfair everything has turned out for them because of us is laughably desperate........"FFS before Clough (and I've said this god knows how many times) rocked up at florist Notts County were the bigger, more well-known club".
 
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Quntib Hollox

Jack Burkitt
To be fair to them, I definitely can't blame them for hating us. If the shoe was on the other foot, we'd be pissed off to this day that we didn't get one of those penalties in the playoff final. Don't think they were stonewallers as such (not like Ashley Young cleaning out Hudson-Odoi from behind for example) - but you see them given and it's a bit unlucky when it goes against you.

That said, we were still the better team on the day and would have likely gone up automatically had we not been robbed of a penalty in the promotion showdown against Bournemouth. That's football I guess - sometimes it just doesn't go for you.
You don’t get given “gift” penalties in play off finals, referees know the magnitude of the game and tend to just give “stonewallers”. Neither of their penalty shouts were anything more than an attempt to manipulate a penalty rather than being a genuine foul.
It was a poor game all round and we fell over the line.
 

Marvin Eaglecock

Freelance hell raiser - formerly Dr Sheldon Cooper
f*** me they couldn't be more bitter if they swallowed a vat of bitrex

The scab thing is hilarious, probably some pimply baseball cap wearing oik that didn't exist till 20 years after the miners strike.
 
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