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Re: I felt worse at the end last season than I do about our impending doom
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Quote from: limpwrist on Thursday, April 7, 2011, 21:01:20
Everybody seems to be forgetting that last season wasn't that great.
surely the rantings of a mad man?! last season was fucking incredible.
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BANGKOK RED
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Quote from: limpwrist on Thursday, April 7, 2011, 21:01:20
Everybody seems to be forgetting that last season wasn't that great.
Wibble!
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Quote from: BANGKOK RED on Friday, April 8, 2011, 09:14:49
Wibble!
I hope they are clean pants on your head.
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To be honest, we could do with more fair weather support. Was very sad we couldnt sell out for the Charlton PO semi final home leg. If we are playing shit, I prefer to have smaller attendances, only to rise dramatically when we play well. Least it means our fairweather fans apprieciate us playing well. There is not much else to football than the football nowadays.
Interesting look back to Norwich last year when we looked a decent team with no strikers. A lot of comparisons could be made to this season post the January transfer window.
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Interesting look back to Norwich last year when we looked a decent team with no strikers. A lot of comparisons could be made to this season post the January transfer window.
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In all honesty it wasn't a great game and when we went one nil down the Town fans knew there was no way back. Even then clean sheets were as rare as rocking horse shit. Enter Austin and Ward and then the season got under way. A great three months but a great season? Nope.
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It was more like a great 5 months
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