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terriersmad
hammer9
terriersmad
So it's just like going to Portsmouth, then?
Vercoe
Even the Portsmouth fans hate that twat.
gfnx25
Phoenix Arrow
K3V0
Been following them this season since I played with them on FM and hopefully will go see them play next time I'm back on that side of the world.
I second that.
Also what Kevo said, I can't help feel a bit of sympathy for AFC, perhaps because I've actually been alive for their entire existence and able to follow their story from the beginning, or maybe just because they display my favourite game upon their shirts. either way I hope they survive.
One Night In Grimsby
Absolute codswallop. Lower league football is brutal compared to the Premier League. The PL is basically non-contact these days.
One Night In Grimsby
Aye, he's not been great but he's a welcome addition to a small squad. Playing his part. He had a good game up at Gateshead the other week but other than that he's not really started. We've got better strikers ahead of him in the pecking order.
Jamieandhisego
The 'km' run will be far more demanding, and therefore lead to muscle fatigue and increase risk of injury.
gfnx25
Pretty bad news tbh. Well it's not news because we all knew we are skint but it looks very very serious this time. We are deeeeeeeeeeeeeep in the shit.
No chance of raising the money?
Slashman X
No, you're just wrong there. The distance run plus the physical nature of each game would be far, far more demanding than just km run on their own
gfnx25
We're bottom of the table, going to be relegated on Saturday, hardly attracting 2.5k crowds with around zero players for next season and Fenton says something ridiculous like "and invest £100,000 each, with a guaranteed payback". (as if, having a laugh Fenton?)
What business man in this world would invest in that club?
Jason
Ridiculous.
EDIT:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2307063/Sheffield-United-sack-Danny-Wilson.html
NiceLad
gfnx25
Some of their football this season has been absolutely horrendous. Even we got a draw at Brammall Lane with Peter Fucking Shirtliff as caretaker.
This has Warnock written all over it.
hammer9
terriersmad
We don't deserve to go down. No one at present beyond Bristol City deserves it (though with 5 games to go there's time for that to change). On the other hand, no one beyond Cardiff deserves to go up. But 3 go up and 3 go down, and whatever will be will be.
And Leicester have gone and proved my point. What was the point in spending all that cash when they're only 14 points better off than the side one from bottom of the league?
Fantastic
Vercoe
One Night In Grimsby
Decent performance, 6 changes to the team and all the lads that came in did well. Onwards to the playoffs!
gfnx25
In all seriousness, we are playing Oldham tomorrow. Will be interesting to see what will happen tomorrow especially off the field. Heading towards admin/extinction, possible relegation, and the spice of a local derby against the BIFFO makes everything a bit unpredictable.
terriersmad
Somebody will go down with 54 points this season. Somebody could go up with 60-odd. In league table terms, they'll have been 22nd and somewhere in the top 6 - but do they really 'deserve' to be two divisions apart next time out? Rules are rules, and three go up and three go down, but it's an insane league. A record high points total will go down (Leicester went down with 52 in 2008, the highest ever), and a record low points total might go up, play-offs depending (lowest since 2004/5 being 70 points - Blackpool in 09/10). This is the tightest this division has been since the Championship rebranding, and whoever goes down will, in relative terms, be staggeringly unfortunate. Made even more so by the fact that, at this level, with 46 games in a season and with 3 points for a win, it has never been the case that two sides with 50+ points have been relegated in the same season. That will change this season.
Fantastic
Burton got raped 7-1 last week didn't they? so I guess now's the time to play them.
Vercoe
But when two of your strikers are Warren Feeney and Nick Chadwick there's not much hope for another 7 going past them I'm so tired though, we better win.
Conceded an 87th minute goal to bloody Scunthorpe, SCUNTHORPE!!! If we had held on we would have moved into the play-off places, we really need a lot of luck to qualify now with all the teams around us having at least one game in hand.