Almost as funny as promising young Smug Eddie taking them back down in the first place.
Luton's ground in the Premier League would be a huge culture shock for the snobby, entitled fans of the big six/seven/however many, so it's Fulham, Forest, Luton for me.
And in the season that Oldham...
I don't mind what team we put out as long as every player falls to the ground under any sort of contact whatsoever, stays down for ages and walks off in slow motion if substituted. In other words, does what they did at the Amex, the miserable bunch of cheats.
Without wanting to be too critical of Potter, (and to be fair, he has admitted as much) he had probably done enough for Ecuador to warrant playing more games for us earlier on.
"Raw" is certainly the word in view of some of those challenges, but you have to love his physical commitment. I've been really looking forward to seeing him play for the first team and he didn't disappoint.
It's impossible to get 10 correct answers because some of their answers are wrong. Our record attendance is 31,475 against Villa this season, which is larger than the figure they give as our official capacity.
So you're saying that the state doesn't have the right to take a person's life away directly but it's okay for the state give a woman the right to take her unborn child's life away?
I'm not saying that I don't agree, but I question your logic.
By having one person representing each point of view, you present an illusion that each side has an equal weight of opinion behind it - the trap that the BBC regularly falls into, especially over climate change.
By South London standards, the Crystal Palace area is quite pleasant. The park is decent, with the famous dinosaurs, and the Bowl was a great venue for open-air concerts. Really some enterprising company should try to rebuild the Palace itself, only from slightly less flammable materials this...
Recency bias. Just as a 1-1 draw seems better if you come from behind to take the point, it feels depressing if you had the lead but couldn't keep it. So Palace's season feels positive because they started badly but improved while Albion's feels disappointing because we started well but fell...
The whole Bissouma situation is very complex, isn't it? So many explanations for his perceived loss of form. But do any of them really stack up?
If he's disappointed that he didn't get a move in January, then it's the fault of the clubs that didn't bid. I can't believe he would be sulking that...
I'd argue that both were missed opportunities, especially the World Cup. We'll never have an easier path to a final yet his lack of tactical flexibility and awareness cost us in the semi (as in the Euro final against Italy).
He handles all the media and interpersonal stuff well, but we need a...
If anything happened to Tony Bloom (God forbid), I fear we'd soon find out how "brilliantly run" we really are. Our business model appears to be unsustainable without loans from TB, despite the £100m TV money coming in every year.
Nail on head. Bowen had a decent scoring record before joining the 'Ammers though, and has continued to find the net even when being played wide. Our problem is not just Maupay, but the chronic lack of goals from everywhere in the team. March, Moder, Lallana, Lamptey, Cucurella, Gross - not a...
That Maupay always does his best is not in dispute. But is his best anywhere near good enough? I'd say not. He has tigerish qualities that might be better suited to a defensive midfield role. But he's not quick enough in thought or action at the sharp end.
I'm with Lenny. There's no sell-by date on a grudge. I still haven't forgiven Southampton and Tottenham for that stitch-up at The Dell on the last day of the 1977-78 season.