
nottsblue wrote::lol: World club cup final this weekend
Beefymcfc wrote:Need both of the fuckers to lose, shite 0-0 suits me.
nottsblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Need both of the fuckers to lose, shite 0-0 suits me.
Hopefully the rag mongs will have another protest and get the game abandoned again and maybe this time the FA will throw the book at them.
Failing that, a mass punch up between the sides with red cards galore
sheblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Need both of the fuckers to lose, shite 0-0 suits me.
Hopefully the rag mongs will have another protest and get the game abandoned again and maybe this time the FA will throw the book at them.
Failing that, a mass punch up between the sides with red cards galore
The vermin are a far bigger threat than the rags. I hope the vermin don't get a point. But it's wishful thinking as the rags are shit and the vermin will batter them.
nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Need both of the fuckers to lose, shite 0-0 suits me.
Hopefully the rag mongs will have another protest and get the game abandoned again and maybe this time the FA will throw the book at them.
Failing that, a mass punch up between the sides with red cards galore
The vermin are a far bigger threat than the rags. I hope the vermin don't get a point. But it's wishful thinking as the rags are shit and the vermin will batter them.
I also will be rooting for the rags. Silently, obviously. But as you say, the dippers are a far better outfit who are on a great run at the moment and are together with Chelsea, our real title rivals. The rags will do well to get top 4. They are not going to challenge, it’s as simple as that
nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Need both of the fuckers to lose, shite 0-0 suits me.
Hopefully the rag mongs will have another protest and get the game abandoned again and maybe this time the FA will throw the book at them.
Failing that, a mass punch up between the sides with red cards galore
The vermin are a far bigger threat than the rags. I hope the vermin don't get a point. But it's wishful thinking as the rags are shit and the vermin will batter them.
I also will be rooting for the rags. Silently, obviously. But as you say, the dippers are a far better outfit who are on a great run at the moment and are together with Chelsea, our real title rivals. The rags will do well to get top 4. They are not going to challenge, it’s as simple as that
salford city wrote:nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Need both of the fuckers to lose, shite 0-0 suits me.
Hopefully the rag mongs will have another protest and get the game abandoned again and maybe this time the FA will throw the book at them.
Failing that, a mass punch up between the sides with red cards galore
The vermin are a far bigger threat than the rags. I hope the vermin don't get a point. But it's wishful thinking as the rags are shit and the vermin will batter them.
I also will be rooting for the rags. Silently, obviously. But as you say, the dippers are a far better outfit who are on a great run at the moment and are together with Chelsea, our real title rivals. The rags will do well to get top 4. They are not going to challenge, it’s as simple as that
If we are still second this time tomorrow it will have been a good weekend. Be surprised if we are, but here's hoping.
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geepeetee wrote:Cannot be any further away from the truth with that prediction
john68 wrote:The coming deby could be a very important one for both clubs.
I have been very disappointed with Pep's far too cautious approach in the last few years, so I hope he shows far more confidencein the squad this season.
A huge City win, like the 6-1 (or more) could be the final humiliation in the rags coffin, showing the World just how big the gap between them and City really is.
It could also be the catalyst for them to delf destruct even further
john68 wrote:The coming deby could be a very important one for both clubs.
I have been very disappointed with Pep's far too cautious approach in the last few years, so I hope he shows far more confidencein the squad this season.
A huge City win, like the 6-1 (or more) could be the final humiliation in the rags coffin, showing the World just how big the gap between them and City really is.
It could also be the catalyst for them to delf destruct even further
Scatman wrote:john68 wrote:The coming deby could be a very important one for both clubs.
I have been very disappointed with Pep's far too cautious approach in the last few years, so I hope he shows far more confidencein the squad this season.
A huge City win, like the 6-1 (or more) could be the final humiliation in the rags coffin, showing the World just how big the gap between them and City really is.
It could also be the catalyst for them to delf destruct even further
Sadly though, it is far more likely that Pep will fuck it up again.
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