CTID Hants wrote:Don't normally bother with them, but they beat the rags this afternoon and any win over the rags deserves celebrating
Indeed it does.
CTID Hants wrote:Don't normally bother with them, but they beat the rags this afternoon and any win over the rags deserves celebrating
a difficult watch tbhpatrickblue wrote:CTID Hants wrote:Don't normally bother with them, but they beat the rags this afternoon and any win over the rags deserves celebrating
Indeed it does.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:The ladies have come from behind to lead 3-1 v rag ladies in the cup game
Tokyo Blue wrote:I heard only the last few minutes but it did seem very West Ham-centric.
Nothing against West Ham, like, but the BBC did use to be impartial decades ago. It is hard for those brought up on that to take. The cunts have ruined it.
blues2win wrote:I thought the manager should have been sacked earlier in the season. In fairness he’s really turned things round.
Beefymcfc wrote:blues2win wrote:I thought the manager should have been sacked earlier in the season. In fairness he’s really turned things round.
I think the players took it away from him, his management, apart from injuries, was fairly atrocious.
john68 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:blues2win wrote:I thought the manager should have been sacked earlier in the season. In fairness he’s really turned things round.
I think the players took it away from him, his management, apart from injuries, was fairly atrocious.
In fairness to all around the Women's team, at one point, City weremissing around 10 players through injury. Idon't suppose any manager nor any team could expect to perform to anywhere near their potential with that situation. Remember that the Dippers blamed their poor perfirmances on the loss of VVD, a loss of only one player.
We were using our 4th keeper for some games, a kid with no experience and a young midfielder as the sub keeper.
As crucial players returned, so the Women's form improved and continued to improve. Taylor was an easy target but now with almostv a full compliment, we look like we could overtake the rags and take 3rd CL qualification spot.
johnny crossan wrote:7-2 win v Brighton - now replaced scum in CL place with one game left. Won the League Cup and in the final of the FA Cup. Well done ladies!
Not quite yet John, they are still above us. We need to win our game in hand v the Brummies this week or do better than them in the final game next Saturday.john68 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:7-2 win v Brighton - now replaced scum in CL place with one game left. Won the League Cup and in the final of the FA Cup. Well done ladies!
For almost the whole of the season, the ragesses have sat above City and as the season went on, have watched over their shoulders as City slowly climbed closer and closer..
Now the ragesses can look straight above them where after all the major injuries at the start of the season, City currently sit.
johnny crossan wrote:Not quite yet John, they are still above us. We need to win our game in hand v the Brummies this week or do better than them in the final game next Saturday.john68 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:7-2 win v Brighton - now replaced scum in CL place with one game left. Won the League Cup and in the final of the FA Cup. Well done ladies!
For almost the whole of the season, the ragesses have sat above City and as the season went on, have watched over their shoulders as City slowly climbed closer and closer..
Now the ragesses can look straight above them where after all the major injuries at the start of the season, City currently sit.
We've overtaken them on goal difference now as well, so if we beat Birmingham at home on Wednesday, a point at Reading will see us in the CL place even if they beat the Chavs.Two's Kompany wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Not quite yet John, they are still above us. We need to win our game in hand v the Brummies this week or do better than them in the final game next Saturday.john68 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:7-2 win v Brighton - now replaced scum in CL place with one game left. Won the League Cup and in the final of the FA Cup. Well done ladies!
For almost the whole of the season, the ragesses have sat above City and as the season went on, have watched over their shoulders as City slowly climbed closer and closer..
Now the ragesses can look straight above them where after all the major injuries at the start of the season, City currently sit.
They're away at Chelsea on the last day of the season, whereas we've got Reading away.
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