Exciting situation, although the game is dross, at Sheff, Wed. Derby play Wednesday in the last match. If Wednesday get a point today and Swansea beat WRDC later it will come down to the final match. Forest missed a pen as the last kick of the first half. 0-0!
All I want is for Rotherham to win their last two games, and stay up and let the clubs with creative accounting methods relegated. Shame that WWFC have been relegated in their first season in Championship however that should give hope to other clubs of similar size that anything is possible
Rotherham just don't seem able to get a win. Sheffield Wednesday could relegate Derby on the last day though.
I think Wycombe have done amazingly well to go into their final match still not officially relegated. They won't get the 13 goal win they need to have a chance but Gazza has done brilliantly to make them competitive on a shoestring. Last day could be the day Derby's house of cards gets blown away especially if Rotherham can win their last two so Wednesday go down as well...
Manure fans invaded Old Trafford. Long way to go to protest however it is against the owners and the superdooperleague......
Of the six pricks, I would have thought that the Manure fans would be least likely to do something like this. How much longer before the Old Bill start wading in? Tottenham next. I wonder if they will have been inspired?
****ing Gary Neville and Roy Keane going on and on about the 'poor Man Utd fans, who have had enough'. Had enough of what? 2nd in the Premier League and semi final of the Europa league. ****ing entitled ****ers. Try supporting a team like QPR.
I remember the protests at Loftus Road when under David Bulstrode, the QPR Fulham merger was muted, and I was someone that protested on the pitch. However, from what I am reading the Man U fans broke into the ground and there has been violence and flares thrown at the old bill. Protest against the owners is one thing, but what happens if no-one wants to buy Utd? And I guess this is protest against the sooperdooperleague....hence the reason why at least one senior person in a management (Woodward) has gone. This could be the first of a series of "owners" being forced out by fans
A peaceful protest about the super league is welcome. The pictures I've just seen were of hundreds of twats wanting a smash up with the rozzers. Ordinary fans are within their rights to protest against the owners. Many of these ****ers just wanted a scrap. My anger is more with the entitled comments from Neville and Keane.
That's never going to change. For all the 'fans' protests those same fans have been perfectly happy over the years to see the 'Big Six' systematically separate themselves from the rest of the PL and far moreso the rest of the game in this country. The owners are only contrite because they were rumbled. What happened to Bury will become the norm while the smug elite plan their next lucrative plunder Super League or not...
I wonder how many of the coppers are manure fans? I do hope that the club get hit hard with a fine or deduction of points. If a fine, then the money can be distributed to clubs in lower leagues. Also, and maybe this is me with a dodgy eyes or memory, offering a contract to Pogba of £400k a week (gonna be tough earning that every week), paying £63 mill to sign Fernandes, yeah.....no investment from the owners....
I just watched this news clip about today's events; I do think Souness has a valid point in saying that the protests at United are as much born from frustration at how their once great club is now behind their local rivals, having not won the league for seven years, and in that time having watched their two biggest rivals win the league. The Super League was just the last straw.