Next season we'll be the only South Coast team in the PL.
Muff and Stains to go down, along with Fulham imo.
I don’t much care for them and whatever they’re called now. Administration twats.
From back in the day in the early 70’s when we had our battles with them on and off the pitch.
That would be nice. I see Fred Dinnage bailed out early to avoid all that.
I don’t much care for them and whatever they’re called now. Administration twats.
From back in the day in the early 70’s when we had our battles with them on and off the pitch.
Was there really a time when they weren’t noddy? I remember the first time I went away there and older blokes were getting all misty eyed about a 70s rivalry. In the stands today all I could see were little kids, old ladies and Smug Eddie clones.
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Capacity 10,000 at Vitality Stadium in EPL...............just over 8,000 at Notts County (incidentally managed by Luke Williams).......in the National League !!
Was there really a time when they weren’t noddy? I remember the first time I went away there and older blokes were getting all misty eyed about a 70s rivalry. In the stands today all I could see were little kids, old ladies and Smug Eddie clones.
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Arse supporters singing tonight 'Your ground's too big for you'
Muff, Wolves and Leeds to go down.
I loved the fact that we beat them to promotion in 1971-2 because the media loved them so much - Ted MacDougall, Phil Boyer, John Bond and all. We did them 2-0 at a packed-out Goldstone around Christmas time, Kit Napier's diving header ending a superb length-of-the-field move, and drew 1-1 down there at Easter with Bertie Lutton coming off the bench to head the equaliser - one of a series of late comebacks in the promotion run-in. Great days..
I loved the fact that we beat them to promotion in 1971-2 because the media loved them so much - Ted MacDougall, Phil Boyer, John Bond and all. We did them 2-0 at a packed-out Goldstone around Christmas time, Kit Napier's diving header ending a superb length-of-the-field move, and drew 1-1 down there at Easter with Bertie Lutton coming off the bench to head the equaliser - one of a series of late comebacks in the promotion run-in. Great days..
I loved the fact that we beat them to promotion in 1971-2 because the media loved them so much - Ted MacDougall, Phil Boyer, John Bond and all. We did them 2-0 at a packed-out Goldstone around Christmas time, Kit Napier's diving header ending a superb length-of-the-field move, and drew 1-1 down there at Easter with Bertie Lutton coming off the bench to head the equaliser - one of a series of late comebacks in the promotion run-in. Great days..
Out with anger in with love.