Amazing isn't it? I've never seen a fish denying it's been caught as it's hoisted out of the water and put in a net.
Derby, Middlesbrough and Bournemouth. Simply because they've all been in and around the top most of the season. Would be good to play against teams that are less than 2 hours away from us, Derby and Middlesbrough are about as local as we can hope for whilst we are in the Premier League!
Do you not remember that amazing goal from Chalobah as he single handedly ran the game and won it for Watford at our place, denting our hopes of automatic promotion? (I know it turned out fine in the end, but that game could of lost us automatic promotion if it wasn't for Zola and his players bottling it)
it depends whether you view a football forum as a message board or some kind of infantile psychological chess game. personally i can't be arsed with the kind of ****** who gets orgasmic because someone failed to spot some kind of non-existent double-double-double-double bluff in a comment. if that's what floats your boat, better get your wrist action going.
I hope these antibiotics start kicking in quickly, can tell I'm not very well. It was indeed Deeney who scored, for some reason I merged his goal against Leicester into our game and thought that it was against us. But anyway, they still beat us, I was half right!
i'm quite disillusioned with football at the moment all this money you spend to see the a team play, just to watch, don't think it's even worth it just watching some millionaires hoping to keep a team up or promoted, not sure it's worth the prices to have a beer and banter with the lads im gonna stick with grass roots football.
A good synopsis here from the beeb. Interesting that at this stage last season the gap from 1st to 8th was 28 points, now it's 8. I also can't believe Derby's record signing is Earnshaw at £3.2m!! I know they were skint for years but that's mental. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32037889
I'm pulling for Ipswich, if for no other reason than to have Mick McCarthy back in the Prem. Maybe he'll throw someone down the stairs to get there.
I'm guessing Both Bournemouth and Brentford would have to do a bit of expanding stadium wise if they came up. I'd also like Mark Warburton to join our coaching staff if nobody else snaps him up.
Brentford are getting a new stadium next to the M4 about half a mile east of the current one. If Bournemouth need a new stadium then surely they'll already have to have plans in action (or else ground share with Southampton)? If Mark Warburton came in, Allam would probably just give him a million quid and ask him to turn it into two million. I don't think that would interest him. Edit: Those are the two teams I'd really like to see come up but the Bees are floundering. Hopefully the Cherries can hold on (I think the beeb article said that they each only have to play one of the top 8 in the remaining games - Derby and Ipswich respectively).