Mort Posted 19 July 2006 Share Posted 19 July 2006 I just watched the 2003/04 season review, and was wondering, say we hadn’t p*ssed away the matches against the likes of Wolves, Spurs etc… and avoided relegation back then, what do you reckon would have happened? Would we have been relegated the following season and where would be now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 19 July 2006 Share Posted 19 July 2006 There would have been no tsunami, no Al Queda, no global warming, No Twin Towers and the new Wembley would have been up and running. It is obvious God is a Leicester fan and that he was so upset about that relegation that he's taken his eye off the ball ever since... If RK really knew what responsibility is weighing on his shoulders... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr The Singh Posted 19 July 2006 Share Posted 19 July 2006 There would have been no tsunami, no Al Queda, no global warming, No Twin Towers and the new Wembley would have been up and running. It is obvious God is a Leicester fan and that he was so upset about that relegation that he's taken his eye off the ball ever since... If RK really knew what responsibility is weighing on his shoulders... You forgot to add and The Singh wouldn't have got married!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TornadoShaunUK Posted 19 July 2006 Share Posted 19 July 2006 I just watched the 2003/04 season review, and was wondering, say we hadn’t p*ssed away the matches against the likes of Wolves, Spurs etc… and avoided relegation back then, what do you reckon would have happened? Would we have been relegated the following season and where would be now? We would have been relegated the season after, and we would be exaclty where we are now... lingering in this shithole division for another year... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wasyls Pec Deck Posted 19 July 2006 Share Posted 19 July 2006 Christ.. you've just reminded me just how many leads we pissed away that year, if only our defence was a bit tighter cus our strikers scored a fair few between em, valiant attempt by Micky but ifs and buts I suppose... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 19 July 2006 Share Posted 19 July 2006 You forgot to add and The Singh wouldn't have got married!!! Married life eh...all this health and safety legislation and never a word of warning about marriage until it's happened!. With their record you'd think the Government would have banned it by now! Ah well, the pots are piling up... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mort Posted 19 July 2006 Author Share Posted 19 July 2006 Christ.. you've just reminded me just how many leads we pissed away that year, if only our defence was a bit tighter cus our strikers scored a fair few between em, valiant attempt by Micky but ifs and buts I suppose... Hmmm... Woles (away) was by far the worst, but still i dont see how we would have stayed up the season after unless we'd have had an injection of cash... though if we'd have stayed up Everton or Spurs might have gone down Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mort Posted 19 July 2006 Author Share Posted 19 July 2006 Ferdinand was rather good for a 37 (!) year old, watching the review is just anoying when you see bright starts fall apart, though i dont think you can blame Walker, the defence was more at fault than the goalie IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Stig Posted 19 July 2006 Share Posted 19 July 2006 I think really if we had stayed up there would have only been one question we would be asking ourselves now, will we have to go through the qualifying stages of the chmpions league or will we get there automaticly...... I can dream Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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