26-05-2024, 05:05 PM
Leeds were poor. Bottled it.
Leeds or T H E M?
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26-05-2024, 05:05 PM
Leeds were poor. Bottled it.
26-05-2024, 05:23 PM
That result will please Hampshire Constabulary
26-05-2024, 05:54 PM
(26-05-2024, 02:40 PM)Hammie Wrote:(26-05-2024, 02:16 PM)66zoolane Wrote:(26-05-2024, 11:13 AM)Hammie Wrote: As per usual, the best side, ie the one that got most points in the league season, are losing to the side that was far worse than them during the season. ir Crawley and MK. Someone said something like that on here before (maybe you!) - suggesting 3rd place straight to the final, and places 4-6 playing a triangular group to join them. I like that idea.
26-05-2024, 06:22 PM
26-05-2024, 07:04 PM
The closest we have come to a fracas is them rattling a fence.
They did same thing against WBA inside their own ground and retreated into the stand when it fell over, FAF
26-05-2024, 09:21 PM
Only scummers could sing along to we are the champions after finishing 4th in a league. The 2 Bob cùnts will probably have a victory parade too.
26-05-2024, 09:33 PM
Imagine being a club that does any of the following:
prints shirts for being top for a day waves white hankies to oppose a managerial change cancels a fundraising friendly due to lack of interest sings we are the champions for finishing 4th does an open bus parade for finishing 4th ... Now imagine being a club that does all of that, FAF
26-05-2024, 10:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-05-2024, 10:25 PM by BilltheCat.)
You missed:
The 40th anniversary open bus ride in 2016. And the book of remembrance, of course!
26-05-2024, 11:13 PM
I'm sure I'm not alone about being over stressed about this and certainly won't lose any sleep.
Finished 4th playing the most boring brand of football imaginable. This must have been the worst Championship Play-Off Final played at Wembley and the entertainment level was as close to nil as you can get. That must have been an effing longtrip back to Yorkshire last night! I'm not disputing that they (Scum) won't enjoy some benefits of another year in the Premier League. They'll sell plenty of season tickets (largely to see the opposition) and as someone pointed out to me the £125 million will make a hole in their overall debt. To be honest I'm not sure how the parachute payments work with yoyo clubs...anyone know? The flip side is that their whole season has been built on tippy tappy football relying on five or more Premiership loan players who won't be there next year. Premier League clubs don't normally loan to other Premier League clubs. We're in a better position than them in the loan market. They will be odds-on to be relegated...be lucky to get twenty points or even twenty goals I should think! We can use 2024/25 to establish ourselves in the Championship and then we 'll be ready for them. We've now got to get to work in the transfer market and this time we seem to be a bit slow of the blocks. I realise it's going to be more difficult building a squad, when we're still stuck with the likes of Whyte and Scully, but we got promoted nearly six weeks ago and it would be reasonable to see some business by now. I think it will be best focussing on the better players in League One because if you concentrate on the Championship the players won't take the type of pay cut that fits with our sustainability approach that would wreck what appers to be a reasonably happy dressing room. We've got three key areas to concentrate on....League One players, the foreign market and top quality loans from Premier League. Have no fear we'll be OK, not sure about Scum though!! (26-05-2024, 11:13 PM)blueandwight Wrote: I'm sure I'm not alone about being over stressed about this and certainly won't lose any sleep.
Were they singing
'We are the champions' at the end? I thought that was a bit weird and fecking far fetched but when you've only one got title to your name and you'd have to be 56 as a minimum to remember it, I guess you'd 'grip onto any BS'! (26-05-2024, 10:20 PM)BilltheCat Wrote: You missed: Ah the Book of Remembrance, one of my favourite things in the whole wide world, that was brilliant, nice one Bill. "Thank you Nigel.. . slurp slurp... thank you"! A couple of months later it was Nigel who?
27-05-2024, 04:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-05-2024, 04:54 PM by Cunninglinguist.)
Selling tickets for their going up celebration. Limited numbers available for the car park event, apparently. Disco and food available, sounds a good do. Better snap em up quick.
27-05-2024, 06:00 PM
(26-05-2024, 11:13 PM)blueandwight Wrote: I'm sure I'm not alone about being over stressed about this and certainly won't lose any sleep. Last time they were there they lost 25 times and won 5 games all season. Last season, with triple the budget of most of the rest it was nearly the opposite. Whatever money they get they will outstanding on expensive foreigners. So I don't care they went up. Just didn't like them winning at Wembley but that's it. My heart sank when we drew them as a league 1 team a few years ago and I think we still need some work before we can keep up with the Premier league yo yo teams. Leeds is a cracking night out too. |
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