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I look forward to seeing you at Falmer except I won't cos on the 6th I'll be in Boro. Missing the Pompey game as well which is a right bummer. Do you think Cardiff will be able to avenge our recent visit?
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Got a good result against Barnsley. Got Southampton at St. Mary's this weekend but I reckon we might sneak a point or better - they have to drop points at home soon and we have a good track record against them.
Couple of wins and we will be right back in contention for the playoffs.
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Indeed. Plenty of time for Southampton to do a Millwall... top of the table beginning of December 95 and then relegated. I guess that also means that Watford could do the reverse...
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Lets not look so far back. Approx 10th Dec 2010, Watford went to QPHAHAHA and did them 3-1 to go 3rd in the table. We won the next 7 on the trot and then won 4 games in 22. And that was with the leagues top goalscorer. Who was manager, oh yes Malky now i'm Welsh Mckay. Keep looking behind you Pete. Currently I take heart from Roy Keanes Sunderland team, bottom after 10 games and won the league with record points..
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Pete,
I know that you are trying to get a little interesting discussion on the Board, but your opening gambit is clearly absurd! We already have more than our quota of Welsh teams in the Premiership already and with the likes of Sam Volkes and Wayne Hennesey, I don't need to watch any more Welsh players either (apart from Gareth Bale who is scarily quick when he wants to be).
Anyway, to come back to the main topic, the strangest match I saw against Cardiff at Molineux was when the away ...
Pete,
I know that you are trying to get a little interesting discussion on the Board, but your opening gambit is clearly absurd! We already have more than our quota of Welsh teams in the Premiership already and with the likes of Sam Volkes and Wayne Hennesey, I don't need to watch any more Welsh players either (apart from Gareth Bale who is scarily quick when he wants to be).
Anyway, to come back to the main topic, the strangest match I saw against Cardiff at Molineux was when the away fans started fighting each other part way through the second half. I think Wolves were winning, but never seen anything like it before or since. I therefore have to agree that Cardiff can be entertaining but not necessarily from a football perspective.
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Great quote on here PP re Gus Poyet after the Brighton visit....
"I feel like i could eat rubbish for a week (not rubbish food, actual rubbish - newspapers, sweet wrappers, orange peel etc), take a dump in my hands, hand it to Mr Poyet and in a couple of hours he would hand me back a miniature, working, grandfather clock."