I'd have preferred Brentford really. It's amazing to see a club the size of Yeovil in the second division, but I think Brentford have more going for them.
Yes, that may be so and I wouldn't have been too disappointed if Brentford had won. Like Leyton Orient, for example, they are one of the London clubs who deserve the chance to try for something better. But there are plenty of London clubs littering the upper leagues, so I have to prefer Yeovil, and Brentford's time will undoubtedly come, as they have been pushing for a few seasons. It's a fairy story for Yeovil though, and maybe the start of a new era for Southern football, alongside the Cherries. Good on them. End of next season Swindon can join them too.
I'd love to just see a total change-up of the London teams. Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham and Fulham replaced by Crystal Palace, Charlton, Brentford, Leyton Orient and Bromley. (Notice how I left out Millwall)
Scoring game of the day is obviously WBA 4-5 ManU, but the Spurs-Sunderland 0-0 game sounds as though it is the most exciting.
Yeah, I know. I did that a couple of times today. I had far too many tabs open in Firefox and kept swapping between them AND doing a bit of work besides. So when I came back to comment, occasionally the thread I was 100% sure I was on wasn't the one.
I prefer Palace as an away day, but I don't particularly like Holloway. I like Watford as a club though.
Murray is a massive loss for Palace, I think whether Palace win this game or not will depend a lot on what sort of game Zaha has.
There could be a Premier League team in Hertfordshire by this evening. How exciting. Come on Watford.
Selhurst is a ****-tip, but it does generate a good atmosphere. I think Palace have the better fans. I also don't like Holloway or Zaha, or the Palace squad in general. Therefore I guess I want Watford to win. They came 3rd, they have Zola. That'll do me. My Dad is really rooting for Watford, having played for them.