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Polly13

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Feb 18, 2013
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I'm really looking forward to seeing these ****ers relegated.

I remember a couple of years ago, when we beat them 2-1 at home, and I caught a brief interview with one of their fans on Football Focus or summat. He said "We shouldn't be getting beaten by the likes of Hull City", and I remember thinking 'You cheeky twat - you were in League One three years ago! Who do you think you are - Real Madrid?!'

And then last season, when they finished 8th AND reached a cup final, but their fans were baying for the head of Claude Puel, and got it. I think it proved they're a club who got a bit too big for their boots. Definitely time they were relegated - it might teach them something about humility!

Plus, it might finally see Mark Hughes flung off that managerial merry-go-round, along with Pardew.
 
Weren’t they one of the (many) models of excellence in how to run a club we were supposed to gaze upon in envy?
 
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City v Southampton - Brucie played 4 lost 4, Phelan, played 1 won 1 - says it all really
 
I'm really looking forward to seeing these ****ers relegated.

I remember a couple of years ago, when we beat them 2-1 at home, and I caught a brief interview with one of their fans on Football Focus or summat. He said "We shouldn't be getting beaten by the likes of Hull City", and I remember thinking 'You cheeky twat - you were in League One three years ago! Who do you think you are - Real Madrid?!'

And then last season, when they finished 8th AND reached a cup final, but their fans were baying for the head of Claude Puel, and got it. I think it proved they're a club who got a bit too big for their boots. Definitely time they were relegated - it might teach them something about humility!

Plus, it might finally see Mark Hughes flung off that managerial merry-go-round, along with Pardew.
One Sarfampton fan ! We don't have any boots to wear, maybe not even any socks. Hope they stay up myself...always been a progressive club, just not enough money flowing their way.
Brilliant team when " I wanna play on the wing where the sun is shining" Le Tiss was around.
 
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Why no one comes in with a big offer for Sean Dyche, I don't know. Is he not exotic enough for some of them ambitious clubs? Marco Silva hasn't come anywhere near what Dyche has shown, but people seem to see, well something I don't. And as for Pardew, Hughes, Sherwood etc.

Do clubs even look at their records?