Asha Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Personally i want Yeovil because they're a different team who havent been around this height before and were non-league not long ago. But anyone but forest.
Floating Fox Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Blackpool. So i can go for another weekend in blackpool without having to get chased by Preston scum
Brainy Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Notts F and Oldham are boring, Yeovil maybe, but I prefer Blackpool.
dandannieldanok Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Blackpool. "Oh I do like to be beside the seaside........"
Daggers Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Forest. I want two more fun derbies on our way to the Premiership
lildave3 Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Blackpool."Oh I do like to be beside the seaside........" Same
Joe. Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Anybody but Forest. Out of that lot I chose Blackpool. Sounds the nicest place for an away day
Floating Fox Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Anybody but Forest.Out of that lot I chose Blackpool. Sounds the nicest place for an away day Maybe you'll be mummy will let you aloud to stay the night next season
Thracian Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Blackpool. It would be great to see Grayson succeed with a decent brand of football. It seems a long time since Blackpool made any sort of impact so Grayson is really waving a flag for his approach and his style of play.
Leicfox Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Blackpool, for oblivous reasons, one being i've lived there since i was 8ys old, so thats 21yrs. I'll be at both playoff legs and hopefully the final, if i can grab tickets. Cooooooooooome onnnnnnnnn uuuuuu pooooooool.
Tommeh Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 I'll be hoping Blackpool go up, although it is frequent for the team in 3rd who have just mised out on automatics to f'ck up and the team in 6th who sneaked in on the last game to go and fluke it.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 I'll be hoping Blackpool go up, although it is frequent for the team in 3rd who have just mised out on automatics to f'ck up and the team in 6th who sneaked in on the last game to go and fluke it. Although I get what you mean, IMO Forest are more of an example of a team in 3rd who have just missed out. Blackpool are on a hell of a run in comparison. Oh well Fingers crossed Blackpool will put up a good show.
lookwhaticando Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 Blackpool. It would be great to see Grayson succeed with a decent brand of football. It seems a long time since Blackpool made any sort of impact so Grayson is really waving a flag for his approach and his style of play. That'll do me.
Flynny Posted 5 May 2007 Posted 5 May 2007 They've all got plus points except Oldham, really. Yeovil: Were in the conference in 2003, good to see them doing well. Forest: Derby game. Blackpool: Grayson and seaside away game.
lildave3 Posted 19 May 2007 Posted 19 May 2007 Well its a...Yeovil v Blackpool final. Just what I wanted, come on Blackpool now!
davieG Posted 19 May 2007 Posted 19 May 2007 Yeovil's rise will be nothing short of meteoric if the manage to get promoted. From Wik.... Yeovil Town F.C. are an English football team based in Yeovil, Somerset. The club play in League One after having won the League Two championship in 2004-2005. Along with Plymouth Argyle., they are one of the few English clubs to play in a largely green strip. Since the 2003-2004 season they have played in green and white hoops. They won promotion to the Football League as Conference champions in 2003, and had long been established as the most successful non-league team in the F.A Cup - having defeated the most Football League teams. In 2004-05, only their second season in the Football League, Yeovil were crowned champions of League Two and were promoted to League One. They play their home games at Huish Park, which is also currently the location of the club's training facilities; however, it has been announced that Yeovil Town will be building new training facilities at nearby village in Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset. On April 28, 2007, Yeovil beat Doncaster by a single goal to secure their place is the end-of-season play-offs, with one game remaining. In the semi-final of the play-offs, Yeovil met Nottingham Forest, twice European champions. Forest won the first leg 2-0 at Huish Park. Yeovil won the return leg at the City Ground 5-2 after extra time, taking the tie 5-4 on aggregate.[1] Yeovil will meet Blackpool. in the final at the new Wembley Stadium on May 27.
Daggers Posted 19 May 2007 Posted 19 May 2007 Yeovil's rise will be nothing short of meteoric if the manage to get promoted. ...but meteors come crashing to Earth sooner or later
davieG Posted 19 May 2007 Posted 19 May 2007 ...but meteors come crashing to Earth sooner or later I'm sure that will happen eventually, look at Wimbledon and Cov will be next.
NorthernFox Posted 19 May 2007 Posted 19 May 2007 Definately the Seasiders for me as its my dads team. Well done so far Larry
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