Personally I enjoy watching fans crying on the last day when they’ve been relegated. I think Leeds fans will be frustrated and will contain their tears. Hopefully it will be Everton - I’d imagine their fans will be sobbing uncontrollably which will be far more pleasing.
Finally, I can post a reply. Something went terribly wrong on the "Film Clip" thread. Back to insanity, not inferring to you Sutfol. I agree that it should be Everton. They've had a long yet fruitless stay in the EPL. Having said that, sure wish Leeds could go too, their fans have Massive ... opinions of themselves (wanted to say are Massive ...cocks, but that would be derogatory to penises). But I reckon you guys in Blighty probably wouldn't like to travel to Elland Road. Goodison Park would be slightly more preferable.
Been to both Allowed to cheer qpr from the home end at goodison Don't think I would have made it out alive had I done the same at leeds
Leeds loss today means Everton in pole position for staying up, but Foxes have a game in hand, but still need a minor miracle.
It doesn’t look like Leicester have it in them. Everton have the seemingly easier game than ‘massive’. Nothing is ever straightforward when you’re in the relegation zone though. Anything could happen. Looks like Sarffampton, Lester and massiff coming down for me though.
Leeds at theirs in the 80’s (or 90’s), when they beat us with a late goal in one of the cups was mad. Their fans came on to the pitch to celebrate and within a few minutes turned on us in the away end. Wasted a handful of pocket change throwing it at the first lad scaling the fence and ran for my life, just looking back to see them actually fighting toe to toe with the OB trying to keep them out. I would expect it’s a little bit more family friendly nowadays.
Ideally I’d like Massive and Everton to go down but Leicester are managed by Dean Smith. Damn you Southampton for being so bad this season.
Don't know much about DS, but I guess it all comes down to which team you'd rather us play against, and visit.
Early stages, but looking like Everton surviving. Foxes need a goal and Massive need two unanswered as well as Toffees loss.
Saints giving other scousers a fight, though Pool have nothing to play for being stuck in fifth place. And now ahead as I type. Too bad they couldn't make a better showing of themselves during the season.