This title race will be like the tour the France. Whoever is leading the table on the penultimate weekend of the season wins the title. 3 straight routine home wins on the final day for the title challengers ( yes I know 2012 and 2022 were supposed to be routine)
I'm so proud of the lads they genuinely ran themselves into the ground. I'm gutted by not as gutted as the 2016 surrender in Madrid or the capitulation in 2022 in Madrid.
What's really boiling my piss is that we have given our all to try and win a competition that would help another English club...
Considering 25% of the world live in abject poverty who couldn't care less who was winning what.
Perhaps the survey was carried out with that old East German principle in mind where every other person is a police spy
It was a fantastic day and as Tracy Champan had sung " finally the tables are starting to turn" But what was so brilliant about the day was that it was probably one of the last times we went into a game as underdogs in England. Whether it was getting off the plane, getting on the coach or having...
Any fan who's a regular early leaver for no other reason than to get home earlier ( within a 30 mile radius) needs to have a good look at himself if he's accusing players of not giving 100%
I see the dippers are wearing black armbands. Pity they didn't wear them on the eve of the Heysel anniversary in 2023 and 2022, the latter ironically a European cup final
If the dippers lose on Thursday and it affects England's co efficient would it be technically correct to suggest it would be the second time they've stopped English clubs participating in Europe?
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