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royalbarclayfan

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Time to enjoy a rewarding weekend
So feet up, with a glass of wine,
That´s what I´m doing, so greetings I send
From a Canary, whose world is fine

We really could not have asked for any more
On yet one more ´ A. Neil Day´
Where, after viewing Watford, he clearly saw
Two or three ways to make them pay

In with Jerome C. and Wes Hoolahan
Despite breaking a winning team,
They proved an integral part of the plan
And an icing to top off the cream

Defeats for ´Boro and Bournemouth and Town
Only added spice to the day,
Some of those other bosses may well frown
With fourteen games yet still to May

And with jitters like that, you never know
With Ipswich next up in our Dome,
The timing is right for it to be a show
So I´d say, ´Welcome to our Home´

But please don´t give Neil the ´MoM´ award
Now that things are running so well,
The curse that often brings, here and abroad
We don´t need, this close to the bell. OTBC

<bubbly><bubbly><bubbly>
 
Sorry RBF - I was out last night, but will definitely be celebrating tonight. Hopefully, REALLY celebrating one week tonight!!!! <cheers>
 
Every reason to feel slightly smug at the moment THURNBY, although we´re nowhere near there yet. This next one is a real bogey team for us, especially at their place - hopefully A. Neil doesn´t set too much store by past results :)
 
Every reason to feel slightly smug at the moment THURNBY, although we´re nowhere near there yet. This next one is a real bogey team for us, especially at their place - hopefully A. Neil doesn´t set too much store by past results :)
Absolutely RBF. I did make a comment on another thread that to me the Blackburn game was potentially more problematic than the Watford one based upon history as you have said. Another fixture to play if of course Fulham, now that is certainly a mental obstacle with our last victory being around the same time that Wolf Hall was the present day.
 
Haven´t read the Wolf Hall novel, but I´m assuming you mean the 2009 version, not the 1500 or so, original <yikes>
 
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