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I’d only want to win for McCann as he deserves a good end to his season and im sure he’d would good to put Fergie in his place . Other wise I’m not fussed as I don’t think we could stay up anyway.
Quote from: since-1969 on April 30, 2019, 10:56:30 pmI’d only want to win for McCann as he deserves a good end to his season and im sure he’d would good to put Fergie in his place . Other wise I’m not fussed as I don’t think we could stay up anyway.To say we can’t stay up is ridiculous. What’s the point of trying to go up then if that’s the case.You don’t know what signings will be made in the summer. Anything is possible in Football. Just look at tonight’s league 1 results. Who would have predicted that both Pompey and Sunderland would lose. Some of the negativity about going up astounds me. That’s the whole point of the exercise isn’t it, to get promoted. That’s what i thought anyway.
Staggering isn’t it? 46 games and again it comes down to game 46.
There's a tide in the affairs of football and we are swimming against the flood at present. Last night's dreaded result has put me, for one, into the depths of despondency that is best dealt with by expecting the worst on Saturday to alleviate further despair. Football has a cruel habit of applying twisted irony presumably for the amusement of a bunch of long deceased football fans in the sky, or, more likely former referees at Belle Vue who have presided over many a travesty in favor of the opposition. Football, people and life can be nasty sometimes, vicarious pleasure is gained from such things by the truly evil in this world. I can't for the moment think of anything worse than Ferguson's Posh prevailing, nothing could rancor more.
Quote from: Avsuptem on May 01, 2019, 12:10:38 pmThere's a tide in the affairs of football and we are swimming against the flood at present. Last night's dreaded result has put me, for one, into the depths of despondency that is best dealt with by expecting the worst on Saturday to alleviate further despair. Football has a cruel habit of applying twisted irony presumably for the amusement of a bunch of long deceased football fans in the sky, or, more likely former referees at Belle Vue who have presided over many a travesty in favor of the opposition. Football, people and life can be nasty sometimes, vicarious pleasure is gained from such things by the truly evil in this world. I can't for the moment think of anything worse than Ferguson's Posh prevailing, nothing could rancor more.Bet you're good at pep talks.