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^ fair play mate, sorry about that
Pallamanski-
Yes, I'll admit it was a piss-poor showing in the home-leg. It was quite frankly embarassing to have WHL taken over by you lot, and I've never seen anything like it in all my time. To be honest, the ticket office should have made it so that you have to be on the club's database in order to get tickets (this has happened before with certain opponents e.g. Cardiff, Feyenoord). The only thing our chairman is interested in, sadly, is money. Basically, the ground would have been full of Spurs if there wasn't such a demand from Wisla fans.
In terms of atmosphere, of course you completely outsung us. As I've said though, if a club with strong away support comes to an English ground then it is very normal to be outsung at home. The English terraces stopped being amongst Europe's best a long time ago, and you would have found it the same playing against any English club. Additionally, we have had a very poor start to the season and the fact we expected to beat you contributed to the poor atmosphere from our fans. When we go away we outsing the home fans 99% of the time, Wisla being an exception but I think that Polish fans are, in general, better than English ones.
What are your aspirations for the season? I think you played the ball around well at WHL, whilst both teams were poor in Krakow.
Also, just out of interest, what are the words to your song which goes to the tune of "Yellow Submarine" and starts with "Wisla Krakow..." And what is the English translation? It's been in my head ever since the game!
Have a good day tomorrow against Cracovia
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