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Post by mangogas15 on May 9, 2018 21:39:55 GMT
This was something I didn't forsee this season and one thing I know is that its all the sweeter this time round for Cardiff knowing the old enemy is coming down at the same time. Swansea fans will be hurting and Cardiff won't care there is no derby next season. They would rather have it this way. First time in a long time they've been the top welsh club. Can you imagine if we went up and City came down?
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Post by JeffNZ on May 10, 2018 16:59:08 GMT
Can you imagine if we went up and City came down? Don't the Teds consider Cardiff as their main rivals these days (as opposed to us)? Β£20M worth of mid-table mediocrity and your main rivals go up. Teds must be ropeable.
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Post by mangogas15 on May 10, 2018 20:18:45 GMT
Can you imagine if we went up and City came down? Don't the Teds consider Cardiff as their main rivals these days (as opposed to us)? Β£20M worth of mid-table mediocrity and your main rivals go up. Teds must be ropeable. 2nd at xmas then πππactual relegation form since the 5-0 defeat to villa. I thought Swansea were going to get out of it. Warnock is a miracle worker
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Post by mangogas15 on May 12, 2018 23:39:33 GMT
Don't the Teds consider Cardiff as their main rivals these days (as opposed to us)? Β£20M worth of mid-table mediocrity and your main rivals go up. Teds must be ropeable. 2nd at xmas then πππactual relegation form since the 5-0 defeat to villa. I thought Swansea were going to get out of it. Warnock is a miracle worker Sheet heads would rather have Warnock i was told by one tonight π·
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Post by irishrover on May 13, 2018 10:33:40 GMT
2nd at xmas then πππactual relegation form since the 5-0 defeat to villa. I thought Swansea were going to get out of it. Warnock is a miracle worker Sheet heads would rather have Warnock i was told by one tonight π· Of course they would - what Championship wouldn't at this stage? It's like putting in a cheat code on a computer game - it feels a bit dirty and there's something a bit unsatisfying about it but you will win! People might not like the guy but his managerial record is simply insane at this point.
I told most City fans I know that their issue is they have very good squad of players (worryingly good in fact) but a really crap manager. Never understood the brief buzz about Lee Johnson - his team made him look good for a bit and then he dragged them down. If you ask Oldham and Barnsley fans they say the same thing. If City don't have the balls to sack him in the offseason then they could very well find themselves fighting near the bottom next year.
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Post by mangogas15 on May 13, 2018 15:31:01 GMT
They were over performing and punching above. Didn't have the staying power. The manager is responsible Sheet heads would rather have Warnock i was told by one tonight π· Of course they would - what Championship wouldn't at this stage? It's like putting in a cheat code on a computer game - it feels a bit dirty and there's something a bit unsatisfying about it but you will win! People might not like the guy but his managerial record is simply insane at this point.
I told most City fans I know that their issue is they have very good squad of players (worryingly good in fact) but a really crap manager. Never understood the brief buzz about Lee Johnson - his team made him look good for a bit and then he dragged them down. If you ask Oldham and Barnsley fans they say the same thing. If City don't have the balls to sack him in the offseason then they could very well find themselves fighting near the bottom next year.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2018 8:42:25 GMT
Sheet heads would rather have Warnock i was told by one tonight π· Of course they would - what Championship wouldn't at this stage? It's like putting in a cheat code on a computer game - it feels a bit dirty and there's something a bit unsatisfying about it but you will win! People might not like the guy but his managerial record is simply insane at this point.
I told most City fans I know that their issue is they have very good squad of players (worryingly good in fact) but a really crap manager. Never understood the brief buzz about Lee Johnson - his team made him look good for a bit and then he dragged them down. If you ask Oldham and Barnsley fans they say the same thing. If City don't have the balls to sack him in the offseason then they could very well find themselves fighting near the bottom next year.
Two things. Firstly, both South Wales clubs still have the same violence problems that they had in the 1970s, why anyone would want anything other than both of them to be chucked out of the entire League is a complete mystery to me. Secondly, Lansdown was on the telly when that lot played their cup matches against the Manchester clubs boasting that when everybody else wanted to get rid of Little Squeaky, he knew best and knew what a great young manager he was. Hopefully that means he's backed himself into a bit of a corner and will have to stick with Helium Jnr for a bit longer
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Post by mangogas15 on May 14, 2018 21:36:59 GMT
Of course they would - what Championship wouldn't at this stage? It's like putting in a cheat code on a computer game - it feels a bit dirty and there's something a bit unsatisfying about it but you will win! People might not like the guy but his managerial record is simply insane at this point.
I told most City fans I know that their issue is they have very good squad of players (worryingly good in fact) but a really crap manager. Never understood the brief buzz about Lee Johnson - his team made him look good for a bit and then he dragged them down. If you ask Oldham and Barnsley fans they say the same thing. If City don't have the balls to sack him in the offseason then they could very well find themselves fighting near the bottom next year.
Two things. Firstly, both South Wales clubs still have the same violence problems that they had in the 1970s, why anyone would want anything other than both of them to be chucked out of the entire League is a complete mystery to me. Secondly, Lansdown was on the telly when that lot played their cup matches against the Manchester clubs boasting that when everybody else wanted to get rid of Little Squeaky, he knew best and knew what a great young manager he was. Hopefully that means he's backed himself into a bit of a corner and will have to stick with Helium Jnr for a bit longer Lansdown also said in 5 years people would have forgotten about BRFC.......4 years ago. If you take all the teams with a 'hooligan element' out of the league, basically Watford are in the Champions League and Luton are one place behind them..... Not condoning, just saying
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2018 22:20:54 GMT
Two things. Firstly, both South Wales clubs still have the same violence problems that they had in the 1970s, why anyone would want anything other than both of them to be chucked out of the entire League is a complete mystery to me. Secondly, Lansdown was on the telly when that lot played their cup matches against the Manchester clubs boasting that when everybody else wanted to get rid of Little Squeaky, he knew best and knew what a great young manager he was. Hopefully that means he's backed himself into a bit of a corner and will have to stick with Helium Jnr for a bit longer Lansdown also said in 5 years people would have forgotten about BRFC.......4 years ago. If you take all the teams with a 'hooligan element' out of the league, basically Watford are in the Champions League and Luton are one place behind them..... Not condoning, just saying There's a difference between having a few idiots hanging around a club and it being dangerous to be near their ground on a match day if you wear the wrong shirt. I have a list, you won't be surprised to hear that Liverpool are near the top, Chelsea and Millwall, 1982, both South Wales teams, West Ham, Birmingham, Villa. How many chances to these clubs get? Edit. Almost forgot Leeds. That's not a full list, but it'll do for now.
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Post by mangogas15 on May 15, 2018 6:01:52 GMT
Lansdown also said in 5 years people would have forgotten about BRFC.......4 years ago. If you take all the teams with a 'hooligan element' out of the league, basically Watford are in the Champions League and Luton are one place behind them..... Not condoning, just saying There's a difference between having a few idiots hanging around a club and it being dangerous to be near their ground on a match day if you wear the wrong shirt. I have a list, you won't be surprised to hear that Liverpool are near the top, Chelsea and Millwall, 1982, both South Wales teams, West Ham, Birmingham, Villa. How many chances to these clubs get? Edit. Almost forgot Leeds. That's not a full list, but it'll do for now. Man Utd Crystal Palace Plymouth Portsmouth Newport Wolves Bit harsh?
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2018 14:42:48 GMT
There's a difference between having a few idiots hanging around a club and it being dangerous to be near their ground on a match day if you wear the wrong shirt. I have a list, you won't be surprised to hear that Liverpool are near the top, Chelsea and Millwall, 1982, both South Wales teams, West Ham, Birmingham, Villa. How many chances to these clubs get? Edit. Almost forgot Leeds. That's not a full list, but it'll do for now. Man Utd Crystal Palace Plymouth Portsmouth Newport Wolves Bit harsh? Kick 'em all out! This is a bit of an odd one. Rovers have amongst the highest number of football banning orders, but as far as I'm aware, apart from a handful of old p!ss heads who like to shout and play handbags with stewards and a few kids who want to fight the world when they get a sniff of the barmaid's apron, but that's much the same as most clubs, we aren't one of the clubs that other supporters would worry about visiting?
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