gfnx25
12 years ago
6 years ago
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Can't wait till the season is over.
Grimnir
16 years ago
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Well, looks like Walsall have kept us alive until the final day, currently 3-0 up against Fleetwood.

We still need a miracle, bottom of the table Crewe to win away at Fleetwood and us to win our trip to Peterborough.

We don't deserve it and I hope we go down.
Shedender
17 years ago
2 months ago
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We still need a miracle, bottom of the table Crewe to win away at Fleetwood and us to win our trip to Peterborough.

We don't deserve it and I hope we go down.

Although stranger things have happened, I cannot see a miracle happening on the final day for Blackpool.
Grimnir
16 years ago
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Yeah, we're fucked.

In other news, really like this Brighton side. Hope they manage to get promoted and even win the title. Crazy that they play Middlesbrough on the final day in what could be a slog out for the trophy.
bmg033
10 years ago
5 months ago
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Brighton losing with 10 minutes to go. If it stays like that, Burnley would secure promotion with a win over QPR.
Grimnir
16 years ago
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Brighton equalise with 20secs to go...

Changes nothing, mind!
Number 1
16 years ago
11 months ago
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So, unless QPR win at Burnley, Middlesbrough v Brighton is a shootout for promotion.

I'd like to see Brighton in the Premier League and they deserve something after going 20+ games unbeaten at the start of the campaign, but equally I think Middlesbrough's team looks better equipped for the BPL, and I can imagine them wanting to avoid repeating being beaten in the play-off final. So... dunno.
Grimnir
16 years ago
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So, the Dingles win promotion back to the Premier League and their shed shakes from the celebrations. Hopefully they'll put some of the riches into giving their seating area a bit of an upgrade, though I know inside loos is luxury in Burnley. I spose I should be a bit happier that a team from Lancashire will be in the country's top division, so through clenced jaw and gritted teeth, begrudgingly, welldoneburnley. Glad for Sam Vokes, was harsh what happened to him last time - missing out on the celebrations and beginning of the Premiership season through injury. I don't see them staying up, they're pretty much the new WBA.

QPR need a striker, Polter is not good enough and they really lack that threat in the final third. Faurlin came closest today, hitting the post. I think Jimmy will guide them to at least the play offs next season if they manage to get a good front man, pretty much what they're missing.

Ohhhh that Boro v Brighton game is gonna be good!
Number 1
16 years ago
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Fair play to Burnley - they splashed the cash on a top quality striker, have gone 22 unbeaten, and deserve to be back. Plus it never feels like a Premier League season without at least one team from a random town in Lancashire being there.

Of the also-rans in the second tier, I'd say other clubs are in a better place for a play-off challenge than QPR - Cardiff have good money, while Ipswich & Birmingham have the bare bones of a promotion team (if not the consistency). And that's before the fact three of Middlesbrough, Brighton, Hull, Derby & Wednesday will still be there next year, and three absurdly wealthy ex-PL teams are coming down too. Personally, I fancy SWFC to go up either this season or next.

Then again last year, Brighton were lucky to avoid relegation and now potentially a win in the ultimate jackpot game from a place in the Premier League. So it is a bit of a bitch to predict next season before any transfers are made.
Grimnir
16 years ago
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Ipswich could be a club in turmoil next season. I don't think Mick McCarthy will be here, the owner doesn't like to spend money and the crowds are down as fans are bored with the club. Hull are similar, they may well be a decent sized club but the fans are not happy and the owner is unwell. Poor relations between the fans and the board does not make to a conductive season. Also, think Boro is a strange one behind closed doors too - if they don't go up this season I can see them struggling next season regardless of whether Karanka stays as the wheels could come completely off.

Too many "big" teams in the Championship to predict it at either end. Look at Fulham, how are they only 1 place above relegation this season. And of course Bolton and Charlton going down, both of who graced the Premiership in the past. It's a crazy division and arguably better than the Premiership usually (for it's lack of predictability - though disputably not this season!).
terriersmad
16 years ago
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It's far too soon to make predictions on next season. If you asked me to predict the trio going down now I'd pick the two promoted sides other than Wigan plus one of Fulham, Blackburn, Rotherham or Villa. But players have yet to be signed, managerial changes yet to be made, and what may look like a mess of a team could pull themselves together and launch a play-off bid while a decent side may have a shocker and get relegated like Wigan the other year.

Though I will make a sneaky early suggestion that Bristol City might be play-off dark horses. Not just because they walloped us at the weekend (we weren't at the races, they were, and took advantage), but because they've shown fine form at the back end of the season and they've taken some good teams apart. If their owner backs them (especially in defence and midfield, as they already have a formidable forward line), they could be threats.

As for ourselves: can the season end, please? Players are on the beach. We've taken our eye off this season completely. We're signing players (Michael Hefele from Dynamo Dresden, Rajiv Van La Parra from Wolves, Christopher Loewe from Kaiserslauten, linked with Max Grun from Wolfsburg and Danny Ward from Liverpool), which is great, but the last few weeks we've really limped over the line results-wise. It's been a season of progression, but we've just run out of steam a bit. On the plus side, it means weaknesses in the team can be highlighted now rather than cracks being papered over by an unbeaten run like last season. And we've already got a left-back to replace the liability Jason Davidson, which is a bonus.
Number 1
16 years ago
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Ipswich could be a club in turmoil next season. I don't think Mick McCarthy will be here, the owner doesn't like to spend money and the crowds are down as fans are bored with the club. Hull are similar, they may well be a decent sized club but the fans are not happy and the owner is unwell. Poor relations between the fans and the board does not make to a conductive season. Also, think Boro is a strange one behind closed doors too - if they don't go up this season I can see them struggling next season regardless of whether Karanka stays as the wheels could come completely off.

Too many "big" teams in the Championship to predict it at either end. Look at Fulham, how are they only 1 place above relegation this season. And of course Bolton and Charlton going down, both of who graced the Premiership in the past. It's a crazy division and arguably better than the Premiership usually (for it's lack of predictability - though disputably not this season!).

Hence why I said predicting is a "bit of a bitch". It usually seems to be the case that at least one of the three teams you think will be promoted fucks it up. Ipswich is a strange one - they look in a position for a BPL surge, but they seem to be in a very uneasy place. Also, yeah, Boro looked in an uneasy place when Karanka nearly walked out.

To be fair, Fulham were a basketcase last season so it was likely they might, even if in entertaining style where they've inexplicably got a top quality strikeforce and a rotten defensive unit.
bmg033
10 years ago
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So Middlesbrough have joined Burnley in the PL.

Brighton vs Sheffield Wednesday and Hull vs Derby in the playoffs.
Shedender
17 years ago
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Gutted Brighton didn't manage to go up automatically, I'll be cheering them on in the play-off's.
Number 1
16 years ago
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Chris Hughton has said they will be appealing the red card shown to Dale Stephens in that game with Middlesbrough.

Why bother? That looked a nasty one even before you saw the mark it left on Ramirez's leg.
Grimnir
16 years ago
3 months ago
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Gutted for Accrington Stanley, looked all set to be in the automatic promotion places before Bristol Rovers scored a 92nd minute winner in their game to steal 3rd place. Hit the crossbar three times in their game but failed to win. Now they have to fight through the play offs.
BR.
17 years ago
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Gutted for Accrington Stanley, looked all set to be in the automatic promotion places before Bristol Rovers scored a 92nd minute winner in their game to steal 3rd place. Hit the crossbar three times in their game but failed to win. Now they have to fight through the play offs.


Yeah thought they were gonna do it, but on SSN they kept going to Bristol Rovers every minute it felt like because they'd almost scored, you got the impression they'd get one eventually especially against Dagenham.

Hope Stanley can pick themselves up for the play offs.
Shedender
17 years ago
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Yeah thought they were gonna do it, but on SSN they kept going to Bristol Rovers every minute it felt like because they'd almost scored, you got the impression they'd get one eventually especially against Dagenham.

Then again, Dagenham had won their last two games despite being relegated including an excellent 3-2 win at Plymouth two(?) weeks ago. It's gutting for Accrington though who had been looking for their first ever Football League (I believe I heard on FL72 Goals) promotion. Hope they do well in the play-off's but they've had a tremendous season regardless of what happens.
Vercoe
11 years ago
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Chris Hughton has said they will be appealing the red card shown to Dale Stephens in that game with Middlesbrough.

Why bother? That looked a nasty one even before you saw the mark it left on Ramirez's leg.


Watching the replay back it looked like Stephens won the ball and the other fella (Ramirez?) kicked the bottom of his boot.
Number 1
16 years ago
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Watching the replay back it looked like Stephens won the ball and the other fella (Ramirez?) kicked the bottom of his boot.

Does it? Looked like an overly aggressive tackle to me, but then I've only see it on Vine. In any case there'll probably a rule of intent and he'll be banned for the play-offs anyway.

I'm guessing, meanwhile, the Hartlepool Stormtroopers didn't look very pleased they dressed up and went all that way to Plymouth to see a 5-0 hammering.
Vercoe
11 years ago
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They were brilliant, 500 of them all dressed up as Storm Troopers! They were clearly there for the laugh and celebrated every one of our goals like absolute heroes! Did their conga line during the second half and just generally had fun. A huge credit to their club and, 5 goals aside (check out our third by the way), that made my day!
Number 1
16 years ago
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They were brilliant, 500 of them all dressed up as Storm Troopers! They were clearly there for the laugh and celebrated every one of our goals like absolute heroes! Did their conga line during the second half and just generally had fun. A huge credit to their club and, 5 goals aside (check out our third by the way), that made my day!

My favourite of those Hartlepool fancy dresses was the smurfs at Charlton in 2012, if only for the video of them on the escalators on the Tube singing down while a row next to them have proper "the fuck is this?" stares.

That comment might have been founded on one going "The worst thing then going that way for a 5-0 defeat was while doing it dressed as a Stormtrooper", although the conga does sound pretty brilliant.
Vercoe
11 years ago
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I liked the time they went as penguins and rode up escalators on their stomachs! It's a right laugh even for the home fans to see! I think Hartlepool actually put on a sort of package deal where all the Storm Troopers stayed in Torquay over night and apparently they stayed in full costume all night so it looked like Torquay had been invaded.
Number 1
16 years ago
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I liked the time they went as penguins and rode up escalators on their stomachs! It's a right laugh even for the home fans to see! I think Hartlepool actually put on a sort of package deal where all the Storm Troopers stayed in Torquay over night and apparently they stayed in full costume all night so it looked like Torquay had been invaded.

That would explain the photos at Torquay station then.

That sounds brilliant. Didn't they go to Plymouth as Thunderbirds a few years back too?
Vercoe
11 years ago
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Yeah they did, if I remember right we played the Thunderbirds theme for them as well; and this year the home end "sung" the Star Wars theme for them and the announcer, at the end of the game, wished them a safe trip home and said "May the force be with you". Which is dumb because Storm Troopers were with the Empire, what an idiot...

Also their Chief Exec. came in a Yoda mask and his wife came dressed as Princess Leia, looked hilarious those two in the Director's Box.
Grimnir
16 years ago
3 months ago
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Here we go then, 15 minutes until our owners get one step closer to achieving "Operation Conference"
Vercoe
11 years ago
3 years ago
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Will be seeing you boys next season, then.
Grimnir
16 years ago
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Will be seeing you boys next season, then.


Only briefly as we plummet past.
Vercoe
11 years ago
3 years ago
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Just give us 6 points on the way down mate.
terriersmad
16 years ago
3 years ago
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Had 24 hours to cool down after that 'performance'. Thankfully, a few of them won't be here next season. If they'd lost 5-1 after silly mistakes but kept going I'd still not be happy but I could live with it, but giving up is unacceptable and unforgivable. Cock-up after cock-up, heads dropping, a lack of pride and fight, thank fuck it's the summer.

Jason Davidson somehow contrived to directly be at fault for 3 goals despite being a non-playing substitute. If he wasn't such a shit footballer there would have been no need to try a clearly out of position Martin Cranie there.

Felt sorry for young Allinson in goal. Called on after a quarter of an hour after an injury to Jed Steer, he'd already been told he wouldn't have his contract renewed and it was his debut. Left exposed time and again. At fault for the fourth, but to be fair to the lad he'd made a couple of good saves in the first half and won't have done his chances of a contract in League Two or the Conference any harm.

Credit Brentford, a small club who adopted a model five or six years back and can consistently punch above their weight because of it. Showed their quality and attitude yesterday. We're only at the start of our own model, and we'll be a different side next season in terms of both personnel and attitude. It's going to be a massive summer for getting the right players in. I suspect in part that our last two games were down to tiredness, at least in part - we've lost the gegenpressing style in recent weeks, and I think it's down to having a small squad and not being able to rotate and keep players fresh.

On the plus side, we're getting business done early. It looks like we've already got five deals done (with Chris Maxwell looking to be joining on a free from Fleetwood to provide competition to prospective Liverpool loanee Danny Ward in goal). I think we need another central defender, two midfielders and two strikers as well as signing up Jamie Paterson, in addition to holding on to Matmour and Hogg to become competitive nearer the top.

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