Despite one of you Villa fans snidely suggesting, earlier in the season, that the Villains and the Baggies may swap places with the Dingles - or to give them their proper name 'The Clarets' - i will be rooting for your lot this afternoon. I have never liked Derby County, never been keen on Lampard, the Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osborne is a Villa fan, as is, apparently, our future King,they do play in a shade of Claret and Blue and, most importantly, should they lift the trophy, i win £260. I placed 2 accas on Saturday on Celtic, Tranmere, Charlton and Villa; the first was outright wins in 90 mins and Tranmere let that one down, the second was all 4 to lift the trophies. So, i've been perfecting my midlands accent, i have my Claret and Blue scarf at the ready and i've said my prayers to Lady Luck. Come on you Villains :-)
well I hope the team perform better than their fans have been reported as performing on the trains this morning - bloody animals, there's no excuse for it.
not on the news yet but on social media. physical damage to trains and abuse of other passengers has been reported. it's also reported that large amounts of alcohol have been consumed.
Definitely the happiest bank holiday i've had in quite some time. Frank Lampard's chin has hit the floor - with an almighty thud, Derby remain in the Championship and, more importantly, even taking into account my total stake, i am nearly £300 in pocket :-) :-) :-)
Hopkirk; just how did we take your spot last year? We've been in the Prem since the 15/16 season. Unless you're calling another side the Dingles - if so, who?
Why do you call Wolves the Dingles. I thought we were the only ones with that (so called) derisory nickname. Those bar stewards from Ewood Park gave us that nickname because, at one time, most of the male cast of Emmerdale were Burnley fans, led by Steve Halliwell (Zac Dingle) a season ticket holder at Turf Moor. Didn't know there was a 'Dingles' clan in the midlands :-)