surrifox Posted 22 May 2010 Posted 22 May 2010 Blackpool, for no other reason than it could benefit us, DJ. Couldn't care a less otherwise. i agree but wonder if the propect of a gbh trial might make holloway think twice about taking the d**k off our hands
lavrentis Posted 22 May 2010 Posted 22 May 2010 If Blackpool go up would I hate to see Holloway's smug face and I don't want a Welsh team in the premier league. On the basis I assume Blackpool would get smashed 4-0 every week go on Blackpool
gazzer Posted 23 May 2010 Posted 23 May 2010 People criticising Yann Kermorgant are just looking for a scapegoat. We lost to Cardiff because we fscked up the home leg as it turns out because Wayne Brown is a racist tosser. There's your scapegoat. He should be massively villified. Sort yoursen out.
red5 Posted 23 May 2010 Posted 23 May 2010 People criticising Yann Kermorgant are just looking for a scapegoat. We lost to Cardiff because we fscked up the home leg as it turns out because Wayne Brown is a racist tosser. There's your scapegoat. He should be massively villified. Sort yoursen out. I agree we should stop using Kermorgant as the scapegoat, also agree we lost because we fscked up the home leg, but disagree it was Brown's fault, the only goal wasn't a defensive mistake (unless only having 1 man in the wall counts ) We fscked up because the manager was to negative, only playing 1 striker was a major £90m mistake
The Doctor Posted 24 May 2010 Posted 24 May 2010 I agree we should stop using Kermorgant as the scapegoat, also agree we lost because we fscked up the home leg, but disagree it was Brown's fault, the only goal wasn't a defensive mistake (unless only having 1 man in the wall counts ) We fscked up because the manager was to negative, only playing 1 striker was a major £90m mistake so the opening leg defeat had nothing to do with comments made by brown that would have undoubtably upset team morale
VinceNoir Posted 24 May 2010 Posted 24 May 2010 So many if's and but's.. Who says we'd have won 3-2 in Wales if we had done better at home? We won the match in Wales because Cardiff were nervous, and had everything to lose. We had nothing to lose. If we'd have gone to Wales with a 2-1 win from the home leg, I doubt we would have won the away leg too. Hopefully we can push on next season, and keep the best players. This heartbreaking experience should definitely spur them on. In the meantime, let's all enjoy the World Cup!!!!
red5 Posted 24 May 2010 Posted 24 May 2010 so the opening leg defeat had nothing to do with comments made by brown that would have undoubtably upset team morale pay me a players wage and you can call me anything you like, playing 1 striker in the home leg lost us the tie
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