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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Jan 5, 2007 18:09:25 GMT -1
27th? I'd go with that. Mind you, I'm not entirely sure how Boston have only made 84th...did Steve Evans bribe the survey people?!? A team on the edge of bankrupcy are a better team to support than Ipswich?
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Post by gt on Jan 5, 2007 18:10:22 GMT -1
27. Lincoln City League Two If the play-offs were designed to fray the nerves of football fans, Lincoln City followers will have seen their nerves totally disintegrate over the past four seasons. Each time, the Imps have made it through to the post-season party, only for their promotion hopes to disappear faster than a Premiership manager at Panorama's Christmas party. Twice they were beaten in the semi-finals, but twice they made it to the Millennium Stadium, only to lose to Bournemouth and Southend. Anyone want to take bets on Lincoln's luck changing this season? 27th? I'd go with that. Mind you, I'm not entirely sure how Boston have only made 84th...did Steve Evans bribe the survey people?!? Probably because given their support base, past history, recent performances and highly dubious methods of entry into the league they are punching above their weight by about 5 clear leagues! Only one team in Lincolnshire
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Post by Imp on Jan 5, 2007 18:11:34 GMT -1
27th? I'd go with that. Mind you, I'm not entirely sure how Boston have only made 84th...did Steve Evans bribe the survey people?!? A team on the edge of bankrupcy are a better team to support than Ipswich? Lol, indeed...told you, bribery and corruption on the part of Monsieur Evans
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Post by Imp on Jan 5, 2007 18:13:28 GMT -1
27. Lincoln City League Two If the play-offs were designed to fray the nerves of football fans, Lincoln City followers will have seen their nerves totally disintegrate over the past four seasons. Each time, the Imps have made it through to the post-season party, only for their promotion hopes to disappear faster than a Premiership manager at Panorama's Christmas party. Twice they were beaten in the semi-finals, but twice they made it to the Millennium Stadium, only to lose to Bournemouth and Southend. Anyone want to take bets on Lincoln's luck changing this season? 27th? I'd go with that. Mind you, I'm not entirely sure how Boston have only made 84th...did Steve Evans bribe the survey people?!? Probably because given their support base, past history, recent performances and highly dubious methods of entry into the league they are punching above their weight by about 5 clear leagues! Only one team in Lincolnshire Good point, well made! They cheat their way through everything else, why not this?! You know it - IMPS IMPS IMPS! ;D
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Jan 5, 2007 18:13:29 GMT -1
A team on the edge of bankrupcy are a better team to support than Ipswich? Lol, indeed...told you, bribery and corruption on the part of Monsieur Evans What a bastard!
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Post by Imp on Jan 5, 2007 18:14:16 GMT -1
Lol, indeed...told you, bribery and corruption on the part of Monsieur Evans What a bastard! The man's as morally bankrupt as the club is financially. Gives football a bad name.
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Post by mortontheblade on Jan 14, 2007 19:22:18 GMT -1
www.24dash.com/showbiz_slapdash/14938.htmThe worst football teams to follow have been named and shamed in the first list of clubs that give their fans the most grief. The national survey has been carried out by Littlewoods Football Pools. Click the link above to find out where your team is. Leeds are the 18th worst 18. Leeds United Championship Leeds fans who "lived the dream" are probably wondering when they will wake up from their current nightmare. Since the heady days of that 2001 Champions League semi-final, the Elland Road faithful have had to endure four changes of manager, two changes of ownership, a flirtation with administration, a relegation (plus a near miss), a play-off final defeat and losing an FA Cup penalty shoot-out to Wigan. Mind you, even in the heyday of the early 1970s, Leeds supporters became more used to second place finishes and semi-final defeats than they did trophy wins. And who could forget Colchester United or Sunderland? Good news is that only Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal can boast better home records since the War. (Nicked from WACCOE) 78th - thats pretty good
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Post by HURLOCK on Jan 15, 2007 7:08:28 GMT -1
www.24dash.com/showbiz_slapdash/14938.htmThe worst football teams to follow have been named and shamed in the first list of clubs that give their fans the most grief. The national survey has been carried out by Littlewoods Football Pools. Click the link above to find out where your team is. Leeds are the 18th worst 18. Leeds United Championship Leeds fans who "lived the dream" are probably wondering when they will wake up from their current nightmare. Since the heady days of that 2001 Champions League semi-final, the Elland Road faithful have had to endure four changes of manager, two changes of ownership, a flirtation with administration, a relegation (plus a near miss), a play-off final defeat and losing an FA Cup penalty shoot-out to Wigan. Mind you, even in the heyday of the early 1970s, Leeds supporters became more used to second place finishes and semi-final defeats than they did trophy wins. And who could forget Colchester United or Sunderland? Good news is that only Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal can boast better home records since the War. (Nicked from WACCOE) 78th - thats pretty good Must be Warnock's charm ;D
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Post by Mrs H on Jan 30, 2007 8:49:36 GMT -1
www.24dash.com/showbiz_slapdash/14938.htmThe worst football teams to follow have been named and shamed in the first list of clubs that give their fans the most grief. The national survey has been carried out by Littlewoods Football Pools. Click the link above to find out where your team is. Leeds are the 18th worst 18. Leeds United Championship Leeds fans who "lived the dream" are probably wondering when they will wake up from their current nightmare. Since the heady days of that 2001 Champions League semi-final, the Elland Road faithful have had to endure four changes of manager, two changes of ownership, a flirtation with administration, a relegation (plus a near miss), a play-off final defeat and losing an FA Cup penalty shoot-out to Wigan. Mind you, even in the heyday of the early 1970s, Leeds supporters became more used to second place finishes and semi-final defeats than they did trophy wins. And who could forget Colchester United or Sunderland? Good news is that only Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal can boast better home records since the War. (Nicked from WACCOE) Lol you're one place shitter than we are 19th for the Owls
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Post by Greenday Everyday on Jan 30, 2007 8:59:13 GMT -1
58th, though I would say were are happier than that at the moment. Boston and Macc fans must be easily pleased, maybe they couldn't find any.
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Post by Imp on Jan 30, 2007 11:51:12 GMT -1
58th, though I would say were are happier than that at the moment. Boston and Macc fans must be easily pleased, maybe they couldn't find any. The Boston fans they did find had just been shagging their sisters, so they were all in a good mood!
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Post by weallloveleeds on Jan 30, 2007 13:35:16 GMT -1
www.24dash.com/showbiz_slapdash/14938.htmThe worst football teams to follow have been named and shamed in the first list of clubs that give their fans the most grief. The national survey has been carried out by Littlewoods Football Pools. Click the link above to find out where your team is. Leeds are the 18th worst 18. Leeds United Championship Leeds fans who "lived the dream" are probably wondering when they will wake up from their current nightmare. Since the heady days of that 2001 Champions League semi-final, the Elland Road faithful have had to endure four changes of manager, two changes of ownership, a flirtation with administration, a relegation (plus a near miss), a play-off final defeat and losing an FA Cup penalty shoot-out to Wigan. Mind you, even in the heyday of the early 1970s, Leeds supporters became more used to second place finishes and semi-final defeats than they did trophy wins. And who could forget Colchester United or Sunderland? Good news is that only Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal can boast better home records since the War. (Nicked from WACCOE) Lol you're one place shitter than we are 19th for the Owls ...no doubt this will be one table we'll climb in this season
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Post by Travis on Jan 30, 2007 13:48:20 GMT -1
Hmmm, so we're in the equivalent of the Premiership relegation zone in this table. Ho-hum.... Lol you're one place shitter than we are 19th for the Owls ...no doubt this will be one table we'll climb in this season
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Post by C@V on Feb 21, 2007 8:02:16 GMT -1
Reading 80th!
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