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Great to see a bit of unpredicatbility in the EPL, and WBA in the top four. Perhaps I'll make my second visit to the Hawthorns some day soon? I've always liked the club, but can't stand Skinner and Chiles, especially Skinner.
Great to see a bit of unpredicatbility in the EPL, and WBA in the top four. Perhaps I'll make my second visit to the Hawthorns some day soon? I've always liked the club, but can't stand Skinner and Chiles, especially Skinner.
Isn't it funny how arbitrary little things like this influence how you view a team?
When I moved to Dublin I went to see Bohemians v Shelbourne in a league clash at Dalymount, and I really couldn't have cared less who won, I just wanted to see a game close to my new "home". Early on Bohemians had a man sent off, very unfairly in my opinion, and then fell a goal behind. The ten men came back to win 2-1 and I spent nearly all of my time in Dublin supporting Bohs.
When I moved to Dublin I went to see Bohemians v Shelbourne in a league clash at Dalymount, and I really couldn't have cared less who won, I just wanted to see a game close to my new "home". Early on Bohemians had a man sent off, very unfairly in my opinion, and then fell a goal behind. The ten men came back to win 2-1 and I spent nearly all of my time in Dublin supporting Bohs.
< said as a molineux denizen - therefore through gritted teeth >
Really good for football that clubs like the baggies can aspire to challenging the prawn sandwiches and russian money of the self styled 'aristocracy' of the bloated pampered corpse that is the Premier League. One day the Sky and foreign money will run out (I hope) ...
Really good for football that clubs like the baggies can aspire to challenging the prawn sandwiches and russian money of the self styled 'aristocracy' of the bloated pampered corpse that is the Premier League. One day the Sky and foreign money will run out (I hope) ...
I just thought they were they were very, very unfriendly indeed, perhaps matched only by Bristol City. I work in Scotland and we often organise trips to English games, usually for two or three games in a weekend. Wolves came as a package with Birmingham City (I suspect you won't like them either), City v Forest. St Andrew's was a great night as our accents seemed to be a reason to ask us about football and what we thought of English games, leasding to discusions about all sorts of football and more beer. Mouldiknocks was different. They asked where we were from and, when Darren and I answered Stenhousemuir and Belfast, the reply was "what the fook you doing here". It didn't really get any better.
One day the Sky and foreign money will run out (I hope) ...
Dave - it doesn't need to run out. The crows will come home to roost long before then. Look at Bolton's current debt, and they're just one of very many. In ten years time the prudently run clubs will take over, if not quite by winning the Premier League then by suprassing the current financial basket cases.
Dave - it doesn't need to run out. The crows will come home to roost long before then. Look at Bolton's current debt, and they're just one of very many. In ten years time the prudently run clubs will take over, if not quite by winning the Premier League then by suprassing the current financial basket cases.