Yes, I can relax a little, heading into half time five nil ahead....Sheffield United are... pretty, pretty bad.
Relax? I think you and I could play the second half for Arsenal and you’d still walk it!Yes, I can relax a little, heading into half time five nil ahead....
Well, while I am happy to relax, (I hate that nail gnawing tension of some games, though I know that this is what some supporters live for), I do hope that the team does not now decide to relax until the final whistle has been blown.Relax? I think you and I could play the second half for Arsenal and you’d still walk it!
I’m sure. And still the top three a separated by the narrowest of margins.A contented Gunner, here, this evening, following a six nil victory against Sheffield United.
Yes, for once, we seem to be seeing a genuine title race, for however long that lasts.I’m sure. And still the top three a separated by the narrowest of margins.
It's nice.Yes, for once, we seem to be seeing a genuine title race, for however long that lasts.
I'm not sure that I would concur with the verb "capitulate" for either Liverpool or Arsenal.Well for the past two seasons we have seen clubs come into the new year with a commanding lead only for the team to capitulate and Man City overtake them. It happened to Arsenal last season and to Liverpool the season before that. ....
I saw a video clip of the issue and there is calls of match fixing by the referee because literally just 1-2 seconds before a winning goal is scored by Jude Bellingham
One win from safety! The bottom of the Championship is so close. Apart from Rotherham it really is all to play for.1- 0
Looking at the table, considering Sheff Wednesday have lost more games than anyone else, the odds are not in their favor. The surprise in that bunch for me is Huddersfield. With only 13 loses, that would normally have put them middle of the table but they are in a relegation battle due to drawing too many of their games.One win from safety! The bottom of the Championship is so close. Apart from Rotherham it really is all to play for. View attachment 2356031
My favour? I’m not even in that league! West Ham supporter here.Looking at the table, considering you have lost more games than anyone else, the odds are not in your favor. The surprise in that bunch for me is Huddersfield. With only 13 loses, that would normally have put them middle of the table but they are in a relegation battle due to drawing too many of their games.
Incorrect use of wording, my mistake. I saw the quoted post with pachyderm name in it and automatically thought it was from him. I shall edit my post accordingly.My favour? I’m not even in that league! West Ham supporter here.
Seriously in need of Stoke and the Terriers to really start losing...One win from safety! The bottom of the Championship is so close. Apart from Rotherham it really is all to play for. View attachment 2356031
Sheffield Wednesday, (and not Sheffield United, who are currently struggling in a higher division), I assume you mean.Looking at the table, considering Sheff United have lost more games than anyone else, the odds are not in their favor. The surprise in that bunch for me is Huddersfield. With only 13 loses, that would normally have put them middle of the table but they are in a relegation battle due to drawing too many of their games.
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Than you for the spot. That is what I get for posting too early in the morning 😀Sheffield Wednesday, (and not Sheffield United, who are currently struggling in a higher division), I assume you mean.
As someone who works in Birmingham, I doubt they will have given it much thought.I wonder if the situation of Birmingham City council going bankrupt and now having to make major cut backs on services and 21% increase in council tax will have an impact of Birmingham's players that live in the city because the changes by the council are going to affect them as well as everyone one else in the city. I wonder if it will mess with their minds and thus affect their game play thus affecting the team and them losing more games.