
Acetripper
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If you mean the DATM site I've recently resigned my membership! It used to be fantastic site but sadly in recent months it's declined alarmingly. What used to be lighthearted but interesting banter has given way to silly immature insults - even amongst our own fans! It's a real :rolleyes:shame!
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The League Table never lies! Very well done and have another wonderful time next season in 'The Championship'! Don't party too hard - work tomorrow!
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You'd better win because we're going to! Simple!
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Their 6'1" striker Robbie Simpson is on loan at Griffin Park from none other than Huddersfield Town! How ironic would that be if he scores their winner? To be honest I'm not sure if he's back in the reckoning, he was injured!
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Okay here goes, from a Huddersfield Town perspective. To what extent do you believe football hooliganism is still evident? I think it bubbles under the surface and comes bursting out when the vital circumstances present themselves. Does hooliganism affect your match day experience? Not usually but every now again it's hard to ignore the threat or possibility it. Research has indicated that football hooliganism is returning to a similar state to the problem days of the 1960’s and 70’s, do you agree with this statement? I don't think it ever went away really! Late 1980's early 90's perhaps when the 'rave scene' was happening it quietened down noticeably but it's always there. What in your opinion provokes football disorder? People thinking it's okay to behave in an aggressive way in gangs regardless of who's around them. Usually fuelled by old rivalries or drinking alcohol. Does your perception of football hooliganism deter you from attending certain football matches? No. I don't like it but I reluctantly accept it goes with the territory. As do nights out in most of our major city centres unfortunately. AceT (HTFC)
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Another hugely important day for both our teams where anything other than 3pts will throw the situation back into the mix, although it has to be said, you're well and truly in the driving seat at the moment. In a way it's a pity that it's come to this but then again I expect you'll have a full house today bursting with anticipation an excitement, which can't be bad. If your result had gone in our favour on Saturday I dare say our crowd would have been pretty good too but as it stands I reckon the floating cynics will stay in the pubs and bars. I think Brighton, yourselves and us actually do deserve to be promoted this season so can I say, whoever makes it automatically, congratulations and the team that enters the play-offs lottery - Good Luck! Have a great day! AceT(HTFC)
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I recently resigned my membership of DATM mainly because I got sick of the attitudes of some members. If anyone holds a view that differs from perceived norms they're systematically subjected to insults and abuse. And...Don't ever mention politics because they tend to hit you with the Johnny Whitebread crap the boarders on rightwing nationalism. There are some level headed types but they tend to keep quiet rather than confront the ones with the vicious one line put downs. Now if these message boards are like that then we do indeed have something in common:lol:
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No idea!
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First of all well done Southampton on a tremendous win. In was in my local at 4.45pm having what I thought was a celebratory drink after realising Brighton were leading 1-0, sorry but you'd have been doing the same if it was us. Anyway, while I was at the bar getting another my eyes drifted on to the TV screen again and there it was 1-1, Bloody Hell! By the time I'd been served and sat down again it was 1-2 and match over, Jeeeeeeesus Chrrrrrrrist. How did you do that? The only thing for us now is try to win our own games and see how you get on! Like I say, great and vital win for your lads. Well done!
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Like I say play-offs sound quite appealing!
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I honestly can't see us losing our last three games mate! We got a swagger about us and we won't be deterred. You'd better be 'on it' or you're in the play-offs! To be perfectly honest I don't care if we end up in them. A trip to Old Trafford sounds pretty appealing in fact! Short train journey, plenty of great pubs and clubs, party atmosphere - Great!
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Well boyz n girls, at least you know what you have to do today! Three points are an absolute must but will Brighton be caught basking in their promotion glory or will they be just as determined to take the League One title? And, will you be even more determined to secure an automatic place? Those are the questions, because at this stage that's what it comes down to; who wants it most! Yesterday MK were a decent side but we're on such a monumentally good 'roll' right now that they just couldn't do anything about us. They had loads of possession but hey...they couldn't make it count and that's where it matters most. Their penalty was a total joke by-the-way, the kid fell over! That was their lifeline chance to equalise and they blew it. Our victory could have been more emphatic but we too fashioned to miss another penalty. Not that I'm complaining at the 1-3 scoreline. I'd like to wish you good luck today but I wouldn't mean it so all I will say is - may the best team secure the last automatic place! Please God let it be us!
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While I can see you've had players out lately we've had people out at crucial times throughout the season. Lost count of how many left backs that've been injured, even the loanees who replaced loanees in that position got injured. However, I hope you appreciate the spirit in which I posted on this thread.
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Genuinely sorry to hear about you losing 'Barney' for the last few games! When he's on fire he's one of the best in this League and no mistake. You probably now realise how we felt when Pilks broke his leg and dislocated his ankle and how annoying it was when some of your numpties were gloating! Good Luck anyway! (In the play-offs!)
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There's no way we (Huddersfield Town) will lose this game! (Kiss of Death Statements are us!) Excitement is at fever pitch here in all honesty so a defeat is unthinkable. There's a real sense of togetherness at the club these days the likes of which I've not personally witnessed since the heady days of Frankie Worthington and Trevor Cheery in our ranks. Obviously, we've drawn too many games in our recent unbeaten run otherwise we'd be 'clear' of Southampton regardless of games played but it's amazing what going unbeaten for so long, does to a team. Of course the pessimists will be saying we're going to lose at some point and that's fair enough but I'd prefer to think that we'll do exactly as we did back in our 1969/70 promotion season to the old 1st Division and go undefeated from January to May! Good Luck to all after today!