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Post by Travis on Sept 3, 2007 10:26:30 GMT -1
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Sept 3, 2007 10:43:07 GMT -1
Actually, Morecambe fans are more deluded, with a strong 82.
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Post by Giar on Sept 3, 2007 10:44:28 GMT -1
a table that leeds fans USED to top
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Sept 3, 2007 10:47:26 GMT -1
Ipswich Town 56 Go on, admit it, you've a soft spot for Ipswich Town? The famously friendly Suffolk club celebrated the millennium with promotion back to the Premiership, but after finishing fifth in their first term back they then crashed the following season and were relegated. Town have had a couple of play-off appearances since then (losing both times to West Ham) but the last two years have been a tale of under-achievement. The fans believe it will be five years before they get back to the Premiership, but get back they will.
Bring on the mid-table!
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Post by Travis on Sept 3, 2007 10:48:15 GMT -1
Actually, Morecambe fans are more deluded, with a strong 82. To confident to concern myself with the leagues below us!!
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Post by Travis on Sept 3, 2007 10:48:51 GMT -1
Ipswich Town 56 Go on, admit it, you've a soft spot for Ipswich Town? The famously friendly Suffolk club celebrated the millennium with promotion back to the Premiership, but after finishing fifth in their first term back they then crashed the following season and were relegated. Town have had a couple of play-off appearances since then (losing both times to West Ham) but the last two years have been a tale of under-achievement. The fans believe it will be five years before they get back to the Premiership, but get back they will.Bring on the mid-table! Lol, very condescending opening!
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Sept 3, 2007 10:50:19 GMT -1
Ipswich Town 56 Go on, admit it, you've a soft spot for Ipswich Town? The famously friendly Suffolk club celebrated the millennium with promotion back to the Premiership, but after finishing fifth in their first term back they then crashed the following season and were relegated. Town have had a couple of play-off appearances since then (losing both times to West Ham) but the last two years have been a tale of under-achievement. The fans believe it will be five years before they get back to the Premiership, but get back they will.Bring on the mid-table! Lol, very condescending opening! Hey I didn't write it! You'd have known if I had, because I'd be predicting League One and beyond for seasons to come It's nice to know you all prefer us to Norwich
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Post by CarrowGirl on Sept 3, 2007 10:58:48 GMT -1
Norwich City 61 Come on, let's be 'aving ya! Probably the defining moment in the Canaries' recent history. But let's not forget that Norwich were a top flight side for the first half of the 1990s and made a brief return in 2004-05. No immediate sign of a revival, though, which makes the fans' prediction of a Premiership return within the next few years somewhat puzzling. They don't believe it will be with Peter Grant in charge, so who is this mystery wonder-boss? Answers on a postcard, please
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Post by Argyle_Smurf on Sept 3, 2007 11:04:31 GMT -1
Plymouth Argyle42
Pilgrims in the Premiership? It has a nice ring to it, but even the most die-hard Plymouth fans don't expect it to happen anytime soon. A play-off push, yes. Promotion? Probably not. How about a cup for the trophy cabinet? Not in Devon, don't be daft. The fans expect the club to remain financially stable, and almost half expect Ian Holloway to clock up another five years at Home Park. That will make him the longest-serving Plymouth boss for over 50 years. So something to celebrate after all.
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Post by Travis on Sept 3, 2007 11:07:20 GMT -1
Lol, very condescending opening! Hey I didn't write it! You'd have known if I had, because I'd be predicting League One and beyond for seasons to come It's nice to know you all prefer us to Norwich Hmm yes the survey seems to favour Ipswich! I see that Norwich have seemingly shaken off that 'homely, welcoming club' moniker too. I wonder if all that swearing Lisa does his responsible for turning CR into an intimidating arena nowadays?
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Sept 3, 2007 11:08:13 GMT -1
Hey I didn't write it! You'd have known if I had, because I'd be predicting League One and beyond for seasons to come It's nice to know you all prefer us to Norwich Hmm yes the survey seems to favour Ipswich! I see that Norwich have seemingly shaken off that 'homely, welcoming club' moniker too. I wonder if all that swearing Lisa does his responsible for turning CR into an intimidating arena nowadays? I think it's more the threat of a drunken Delia Smith harpooning you with a ladle
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Post by CarrowGirl on Sept 3, 2007 11:11:54 GMT -1
Hey I didn't write it! You'd have known if I had, because I'd be predicting League One and beyond for seasons to come It's nice to know you all prefer us to Norwich Hmm yes the survey seems to favour Ipswich! I see that Norwich have seemingly shaken off that 'homely, welcoming club' moniker too. I wonder if all that swearing Lisa does his responsible for turning CR into an intimidating arena nowadays? Excuse me Adam,i'll have you know i never use foul language
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Post by Travis on Sept 3, 2007 11:12:14 GMT -1
Hmm yes the survey seems to favour Ipswich! I see that Norwich have seemingly shaken off that 'homely, welcoming club' moniker too. I wonder if all that swearing Lisa does his responsible for turning CR into an intimidating arena nowadays? I think it's more the threat of a drunken Delia Smith harpooning you with a ladle Well I did hear rumours of a Colchester centre back turning up in the beef stew at the next home game!
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Post by Travis on Sept 3, 2007 11:13:56 GMT -1
Hmm yes the survey seems to favour Ipswich! I see that Norwich have seemingly shaken off that 'homely, welcoming club' moniker too. I wonder if all that swearing Lisa does his responsible for turning CR into an intimidating arena nowadays? Excuse me Adam,i'll have you know i never use foul language Are you sure you don't mean 'fowl' language? From what I hear, you swear like a trooper!
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Post by CarrowGirl on Sept 3, 2007 11:15:03 GMT -1
Excuse me Adam,i'll have you know i never use foul language Are you sure you don't mean 'fowl' language? From what I hear, you swear like a trooper! Cluck cluck Well don't believe everything you hear,I'm a nice girl
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Sept 3, 2007 11:17:34 GMT -1
I think it's more the threat of a drunken Delia Smith harpooning you with a ladle Well I did hear rumours of a Colchester centre back turning up in the beef stew at the next home game! I'm sure next time they go, Teddy Sheringham will work his "magic" on her
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Post by Travis on Sept 3, 2007 11:28:39 GMT -1
Well I did hear rumours of a Colchester centre back turning up in the beef stew at the next home game! I'm sure next time they go, Teddy Sheringham will work his "magic" on her Well if somebody tells her that 'Sheri' awaits her in the board room, she'll be rubbing her hands with glee.... ......how disappointed she'll be when there is no bottle in sight!! ;D
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Sept 3, 2007 11:33:54 GMT -1
I'm sure next time they go, Teddy Sheringham will work his "magic" on her Well if somebody tells her that 'Sheri' awaits her in the board room, she'll be rubbing her hands with glee.... ......how disappointed she'll be when there is no bottle in sight!! ;D Soup of the day: "Ed & Sheri"
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Post by Travis on Sept 3, 2007 11:38:41 GMT -1
Well if somebody tells her that 'Sheri' awaits her in the board room, she'll be rubbing her hands with glee.... ......how disappointed she'll be when there is no bottle in sight!! ;D Soup of the day: "Ed & Sheri" Save some for the trifle!
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Post by Mrs H on Sept 3, 2007 11:46:57 GMT -1
There's a new wave of optimism around Hillsborough. Instead of relegation battles the fans now predict a promotion challenge, with the prospect of a Premier League place by 2012. Wednesday were, of course, founder members of the Premier League and, in fact, finished third in the final season of the old First Division. But after eight seasons in the Premiership they were relegated and haven't been back. Will Brian Laws be the man to restore that status? Actually, no, according to the fans. Fewer than one in five believe he'll be at the helm in five years' time.
Actually I'll be suprised if he's at the helm in 3 weeks time!
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