I know. If it was a real choice, marginally the Cup. I’ve lived through 3 relegations, but only one Cup win. Relegation isn’t the end of the world, but winning the Cup is the best thing ever.That's not an option![]()
If the miracle happened and we won the Cup, I’d actually take a perverse pride in also getting relegated.
I’m married to a Pie-eater; they’ve won
more than us in our time together, with that very same fate.
Pie eater, I had to think about that. Wigan, you mean? Where “even Cedric scored”?
I had a pork pie there, wasn’t bad.
Best pies I’ve had in recent years = West Ham (new ground) and Spurs (old ground). Never tried the pies at St Mary’s.
Pie eater, I had to think about that. Wigan, you mean? Where “even Cedric scored”?
I had a pork pie there, wasn’t bad.
Best pies I’ve had in recent years = West Ham (new ground) and Spurs (old ground). Never tried the pies at St Mary’s.

Plested Pies if I remember correctly? They did a lovely chicken and mushroom pie, but were better known for their steak and kidney or minced beef pies.
Those were the days.
Mine was at Kilmarnock Saints pre season 2005. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killie_pieMy best pie I've had (at a football ground) is Yeovil.
Edit: get relegated then reinstated because xxxx FC deducted points for being ****e and not deserving premier league status.Win the Cup, get relegated, keep Ralph, Install a Plesteds Pie Shop and Dancing Man Micro-brewery in the Chapel
Living the dream![]()
No, we just don’t see relegation as being a possibility.This is far more one sided than I remember in 2018. Have people seen the light?![]()