If plymouth staying up means we go down We deserve to They are not a problem for us staying up or not Bar our home game
That ukrainian defender plymouth brought in Is a ****ing beast Proper good defender to watch Gives every ounce he has
Everyone at school in Brid in the 70s seemed to be a Liverpool fan except me and some Leeds fans. Maybe same in Hull? Anyway, surprised there are so few comments on here today - have we got some Liverpool fans crying into their beer instead? Me, I am absolutely delighted for Plymouth.
Scenes in Türkiye this evening - Galatasaray opponents Demirspor walk off complaining about dodgy refereeing, game is abandoned.
Which English side knocked Glasgow Rangers out of the Scottish Cup in one of the biggest shocks in football history?
Remember it well and the fuss it caused. Day after we lost at Huddersfield in front of the biggest following we have had for a league game since I started going. Over 32,000 there. Day before, Boxing Day, we had beaten them at BP in front of over 35,000.
It is obvious that was the total crowd. Around 12-15,000 from,City. Only the Battle Of Bramall Lane had a similar number of City fans there.
Ah ok, understand and it makes sense. I'd guess that outside of Wembley, the largest away following I've been in was the Barmby win at Hillsborough in 2004 - I was over to celebrate my birthday. Supposedly was around 4000 city fans there, but it was clearly more.
Yet we've got no fans according to them, although tbf most of them who pedal such tripe on social media won't even have been born
They always take more away than we do. Have done as long as I have been going. First time I saw them play us in 1970 at BP they brought 3,500. Only them that time, Leicester and Man City got right across Bunkers behind the goal. That season we took about 500 to Hillsborough. On other occasions we have had only a couple of coaches there, they never had that few here.