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And in anticipation, here they are....

 

1. Fantastic location on the river. Probably the best in the league.

2. No twats in their support.

3. Ground has an Archibald Leitch stand - football heritage there, staring you in the face.

4. Loads, LOADS of nice pubs in walking distance.

5. Walking through the park before the match on a crisp spring day. Lovely.

6. The Cottage in the corner of the ground. Lovely.

7. The neutral end - overflow to the away end, means you always get lots of support in there.

8. They sell Krispy Kreme in the away end.

9. They sell beer in the away end, and they use those people with backpacks so it is easy to get one.

10. Usually sold out, decent atmosphere.

 

Now, let's hear 10 reasons for Boro.

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And in anticipation, here they are....

 

1. Fantastic location on the river. Probably the best in the league.

2. No twats in their support.

3. Ground has an Archibald Leitch stand - football heritage there, staring you in the face.

4. Loads, LOADS of nice pubs in walking distance.

5. Walking through the park before the match on a crisp spring day. Lovely.

6. The Cottage in the corner of the ground. Lovely.

7. The neutral end - overflow to the away end, means you always get lots of support in there.

8. They sell Krispy Kreme in the away end.

9. They sell beer in the away end, and they use those people with backpacks so it is easy to get one.

10. Usually sold out, decent atmosphere.

 

wtf, I am definitely going to our Craven Cottage trip next year now.

 

...wait, something is seriously wrong with that statement... ???

 

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Guest Breezer

Usually I would be hoping for Reading and Fulham to stay up, as they're the southern games I go to while I'm down here. Not this season though, I wouldn't shed a tear if both go down at the moment!

 

The same, from Reading myself.

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Reading - Irrational hatred of Coppel.

Wigan - Nothing club, no fans, no one cares

Birmingham- Again, irational hatred of Steve Bruce, and a soft spot for villa (I like the way they play)

 

In

Leeds United

Sheffield Wednesday

Nottingham Forest

 

Teams to come up exactly the same as Dave. Proper premiership teams.

 

Woksop Town should be a league club too. We had Waddle and Gazza (albeit for one game :( ) many moons ago :( Now we languish in the Unibond Prem :(

 

 

 

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Bin

Reading - Irrational hatred of Coppel.

Wigan - Again, irational hatred of Steve Bruce.

Birmingham-  Nothing club, no fans, no one cares, and a soft spot for villa (I like the way they play)

 

In

Leeds United

Sheffield Wednesday

Nottingham Forest

 

Teams to come up exactly the same as Dave. Proper premiership teams.

 

Woksop Town should be a league club too. We had Waddle and Gazza (albeit for one game :( ) many moons ago :( Now we languish in the Unibond Prem :(

 

 

 

 

FYP.

 

For me,

 

Bin:

Bolton, Boro, Derby

 

In:

West Brom, Southampton, Shef Wed.

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Bin

Reading - Irrational hatred of Coppel.

Wigan - Again, irational hatred of Steve Bruce.

Birmingham-  Nothing club, no fans, no one cares, and a soft spot for villa (I like the way they play)

 

In

Leeds United

Sheffield Wednesday

Nottingham Forest

 

Teams to come up exactly the same as Dave. Proper premiership teams.

 

Woksop Town should be a league club too. We had Waddle and Gazza (albeit for one game :( ) many moons ago :( Now we languish in the Unibond Prem :(

 

 

 

 

FYP.

 

For me,

 

Bin:

Bolton, Boro, Derby

 

In:

West Brom, Southampton, Shef Wed.

 

Thanks :lol:

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And in anticipation, here they are....

 

1. Fantastic location on the river. Probably the best in the league.

2. No twats in their support.

3. Ground has an Archibald Leitch stand - football heritage there, staring you in the face.

4. Loads, LOADS of nice pubs in walking distance.

5. Walking through the park before the match on a crisp spring day. Lovely.

6. The Cottage in the corner of the ground. Lovely.

7. The neutral end - overflow to the away end, means you always get lots of support in there.

8. They sell Krispy Kreme in the away end. and vilis pies

9. They sell beer in the away end, and they use those people with backpacks so it is easy to get one.

10. Usually sold out, decent atmosphere.

 

Now, let's hear 10 reasons for Boro.

 

that and fulham at least try and play decent football

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And in anticipation, here they are....

 

1. Fantastic location on the river. Probably the best in the league.

2. No twats in their support.

3. Ground has an Archibald Leitch stand - football heritage there, staring you in the face.

4. Loads, LOADS of nice pubs in walking distance.

5. Walking through the park before the match on a crisp spring day. Lovely.

6. The Cottage in the corner of the ground. Lovely.

7. The neutral end - overflow to the away end, means you always get lots of support in there.

8. They sell Krispy Kreme in the away end. and vilis pies

9. They sell beer in the away end, and they use those people with backpacks so it is easy to get one.

10. Usually sold out, decent atmosphere.

 

Now, let's hear 10 reasons for Boro.

 

that and fulham at least try and play decent football

That and the wallpaper sticks to the wall.

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And in anticipation, here they are....

 

1. Fantastic location on the river. Probably the best in the league.

2. No twats in their support.

3. Ground has an Archibald Leitch stand - football heritage there, staring you in the face.

4. Loads, LOADS of nice pubs in walking distance.

5. Walking through the park before the match on a crisp spring day. Lovely.

6. The Cottage in the corner of the ground. Lovely.

7. The neutral end - overflow to the away end, means you always get lots of support in there.

8. They sell Krispy Kreme in the away end. and vilis pies

9. They sell beer in the away end, and they use those people with backpacks so it is easy to get one.

10. Usually sold out, decent atmosphere.

 

Now, let's hear 10 reasons for Boro.

 

that and fulham at least try and play decent football

That and the wallpaper sticks to the wall.

According to Tim Healy anyway.

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Who would you get rid of from the Premier League given the chance, regardless of points and current standing etc? And who would you bring up in their place?

 

Bin

Wigan Athletic

Bolton Wanderers

Middlesbrough

 

In

Leeds United

Sheffield Wednesday

Nottingham Forest

 

Coincidently the above would be nice for me. :pow:

 

Agree with that 100%, amazingly.

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I'd love to see Plymouth Argyle get promoted. Couldn't give a fig about any other sides, to be honest.

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A lot of people going for Forest to come back up.

 

Interesting to note that nearly 29,000 there tonight (vs Carlisle). Largest crowd in the Football League. Larger crowd than 4 Premier League games this weekend too.... :whistle:

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