How do I cope?</p> We live in peace some of the time.</p> It's been made easier since Wednesday left this hell hole of a division last season.</p> We were on holiday in Torquay and I had to suffer the torture of dropping him off at Newton Abbot, Devon for Cardiff and seeing him come back home to the 'Landsdowne Inn' Torquay, chest out and cocky when they won promotion.</p> I dream of this desperately for me but with the roles being reversed.</p> Mum in Law is an avid Owl and father in Law is a Blade.</p> It's hard ,as they are all Sheffielders and they do 'look down' on us as being a small club and having a small mentality.</p> I have the personality though, as anyone who knows me knows, to dim their ligjhts and make the Barnsley Fc lights shine brighter</p> I love my team as we all do on here</p> I love my Barnsley Fc</p> YoooooooooooooooooooReds</p>
Tina - think of it like this............. Without the people of South Yorkshire (and Chesterfield) The Dee Dars wouldn't be looking down on us Its the likes of places such as Rotherham that has put Wendy up there This of course is reflected in the current state of affairs at Rotherham I would love to see an announcement at Swilsboro over the tannoy saying something like this - will all the people in the ground that have no ties to Sheffield please leave the stadium The 22 thou would half I now your guy would be still sat theer and good look to the real Sheffielders But its the people throughout South Yorkshire (and Chesterfield) that has made these Sheffield clubs think they are bigger and better than the rest of us How many people do you know that are born and bred Barnsley that watch Wendy or the blunts Cos I know loads This strangle hold on South Yorkshire towns needs to be broken Barnsley are the best bet to break it at the moment But get ready for Donny in the next 5 years