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Championship Final Day

Adamspurs

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I'm not sure why but an argument between a Michey and Marty seems pretty funny.:lol:
 

TheChosenOne

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I remember Stoke, It always bleeding rained when I went there back in the day.

Worse than Manchester it was, mind you that was at the old Victoria ground not the Britannia.

Always had a soft spot for Stoke 'cos they beat Chelsea in the 1972 LC Final,
(Chelsea sneaked past us in the semi - bastards)
 

Bill_Oddie

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Before the game's over? Doubt it...

Hate to disappoint you chief, but I remember back in '87 I was at the Goldstone to watch Brighton secure promotion to what is now the Championship by beating Bristol Rovers 2-1.

On full-time the ref blows for a free-kick and the fans think it's all over. They literally stream onto the pitch, including two wheelchairs (I shit you not). It was wet and the pitch had these bloody great tyre marks cut into it and it took several people to lift them back off the pitch so the game could restart. :lol:

Laughing at the disabled has never been so much fun. :-|
 

TheChosenOne

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Big up to Colin Calderwood for taking Forest up to the Championship.
 

C0YS

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I think WBA will not be religated next season. For me stoke is an unknown quantaty, but none of the rest do I see staying up, who ever goes up
 

TheChosenOne

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Stoke may only last the one season in the Prem, but sitting at the table with the Gods will bring in something like £60 million.

Nice bit of bunce.
 

duffman22

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Wanted Saints to go down, but Leicester ain't a bad subsitute. Still got memories of that miserable night up there a few years ago.

Cmon the Forest! :D
 
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