Its grim up North

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TC (Lovely Geezer)

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Jan 24, 2011
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Won't we know it next season <grr>

No other London teams in League 1.
Nearest team are the pikeys and next closest are Colchester.
And apart from Peterborough, the rest of the teams we play are up near Scotland somewhere FFS.
 
:) and we even sent Notts County down yesterday, saving Crewe <doh>
 
Shame really because Notts County was a decent ground and pub to go too....as for Colchester just usual sterile new development.
 
Shame really because Notts County was a decent ground and pub to go too....as for Colchester just usual sterile new development.
What do you mean shame <grr> The garden county of cheshire should be a nice new experience to the southern slum dwellers,grass,flowers and a brand of football that you big hoof teams could learn a lot from.<whistle>
 
Won't we know it next season <grr>

No other London teams in League 1.
Nearest team are the pikeys and next closest are Colchester.
And apart from Peterborough, the rest of the teams we play are up near Scotland somewhere FFS.
So all the other london teams are doing better than you loy?
Look on the bright side fella,decent ale and fish and chips up north,non of that pie and mash rubbish.
<cheers>
 
So far Chesterfield and Sheff Utd have decided to stop down and play Millwall, just need Swindon to beat Preston now for me to have another local ish game in the North.:1980_boogie_down:<cheers>