What about Feb 2004?
We did it in one half! With 10 men...
Didn't need 2 fucking games...

I know it wasn't cl but still. ...
salford city wrote:Rags’ chances of landing Pochettino are roughly on a par with Newcastle’s.
If he wins the CL, his next stop is Juve/Real Madrid/Bayern/etc.
johnny crossan wrote:SSN - Just now - blurry archive footage of Carra waving the CL Trophy from a bus to accompany breaking news that Liverpool Council are now organising two victory parades 'if Man City fail to beat Brighton on Sunday.....etc
jimmygrimble2 wrote:All this banging on about come backs greatest ever etc...
What about Feb 2004?
We did it in one half! With 10 men...
Didn't need 2 fucking games...
I know it wasn't cl but still. ...
PeterParker wrote:I think this competition needs another name after the final is played by the 3rd and 4th places in English football last season.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think this competition needs another name after the final is played by the 3rd and 4th places in English football last season.
CL could be won by a team that has lost thirteen league games
johnny crossan wrote:SSN - Just now - blurry archive footage of Carra waving the CL Trophy from a bus to accompany breaking news that Liverpool Council are now organising two victory parades 'if Man City fail to beat Brighton on Sunday.....etc
Dimples wrote:johnny crossan wrote:SSN - Just now - blurry archive footage of Carra waving the CL Trophy from a bus to accompany breaking news that Liverpool Council are now organising two victory parades 'if Man City fail to beat Brighton on Sunday.....etc
Send that to the Wolves players.
salford city wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think this competition needs another name after the final is played by the 3rd and 4th places in English football last season.
CL could be won by a team that has lost thirteen league games
Amazing that isn't it?
As pointed out earlier in this thread, both finalists spewed the FA cup to avoid fixture congestion - albeit in spurs' case, by accident, however, I believe we would need to clear our calendars of the FA cup if we wanted to have a serious go at the chumps league. The backlash from these pair of muppet teams reaching this years' final will be resounding around Abu Dhabi & it is going to raise priorities- type questions for us.
For me, we need to tick off the back-to-back titles first & winning a domestic clean sweep would be unprecedented & something that would be unlikely to be repeated. That could leave us going into next season looking for a league & chumps league double as well as treble league champions. I'm not trying to disrespect any domestic cups, I've been to them all since '76, but we cannot compete in the latter stages of the chumps league whilst trying to play in the FA cup
Harry Dowd scored wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think this competition needs another name after the final is played by the 3rd and 4th places in English football last season.
CL could be won by a team that has lost thirteen league games
salford city wrote:Amazing that isn't it?
As pointed out earlier in this thread, both finalists spewed the FA cup to avoid fixture congestion - albeit in spurs' case, by accident, however, I believe we would need to clear our calendars of the FA cup if we wanted to have a serious go at the chumps league. The backlash from these pair of muppet teams reaching this years' final will be resounding around Abu Dhabi & it is going to raise priorities- type questions for us.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:So, if dippers or spuds won CL, and we won treble, which is the highest achievement?
Harry Dowd scored wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think this competition needs another name after the final is played by the 3rd and 4th places in English football last season.
CL could be won by a team that has lost thirteen league games
Scatman wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think this competition needs another name after the final is played by the 3rd and 4th places in English football last season.
CL could be won by a team that has lost thirteen league games
Combined 87 years since they were champions of England
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