CB Fry Posted Thursday at 17:06 Posted Thursday at 17:06 3 hours ago, ApprenticeBillionaire said: I can't remember the last time there was a bottom 3 as bad as this. But whatever. My point is, for all his hype, the job he's doing there is fucking bollocks. He's fortunate that the next worse team is catastrophically bad otherwise they'd be down there. I wouldn't like to imagine what they're paying him. 35 points with 6 games to go is safe safe safe safe and there isn't a season in recent memory where they'd be anywhere near troubling relegation. It's not about how bad the bottom 3 are this year. Potter has been there less than half a season so a bit stupid to pin all their issues on him.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Thursday at 17:33 Posted Thursday at 17:33 25 minutes ago, CB Fry said: 35 points with 6 games to go is safe safe safe safe and there isn't a season in recent memory where they'd be anywhere near troubling relegation. It's not about how bad the bottom 3 are this year. Potter has been there less than half a season so a bit stupid to pin all their issues on him.
woodsaint1 Posted Thursday at 19:28 Posted Thursday at 19:28 Theres a blast from the past scoring against Chelsea tonight - Tomas Pekhart 1
Saint_clark Posted Thursday at 21:27 Posted Thursday at 21:27 Poor old United learning how difficult it is playing against 10 men.
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted Thursday at 21:32 Posted Thursday at 21:32 Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Caleta-Car both on the pitch for Lyon now. Dream team.
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted Thursday at 21:33 Posted Thursday at 21:33 Robbie Savage and Rio Ferdinand in commentary is unbearable. 1
Saint_clark Posted Thursday at 21:34 Posted Thursday at 21:34 Just now, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Robbie Savage and Rio Ferdinand in commentary is unbearable. Ferdinand I get, but why is Savage wanking over United getting a goal back?
skintsaint Posted Thursday at 21:35 Posted Thursday at 21:35 Just now, Saint_clark said: but why is Savage wanking over United getting a goal back? Didnt he start his career there?
Saint_clark Posted Thursday at 21:37 Posted Thursday at 21:37 1 minute ago, skintsaint said: Didnt he start his career there? Did he? Fair enough.
skintsaint Posted Thursday at 21:38 Posted Thursday at 21:38 4-4 mad game. Pretty shit they got rid of the away goal rule years ago.
Sarnia Cherie Posted Friday at 07:13 Posted Friday at 07:13 9 hours ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Robbie Savage and Rio Ferdinand in commentary is unbearable. I have no idea why Robbie Savage is considered a pundit. Mind you, there are others just as bad. I cannot stand Clinton Morrison to name just one. The worst pairing for me is Jamie Carragher and Jamie Redknapp. Liverpool bias with bells on. 2
ApprenticeBillionaire Posted Friday at 08:48 Posted Friday at 08:48 (edited) Wrong thread Edited Friday at 09:02 by ApprenticeBillionaire
ApprenticeBillionaire Posted Friday at 08:57 Posted Friday at 08:57 15 hours ago, CB Fry said: 35 points with 6 games to go is safe safe safe safe and there isn't a season in recent memory where they'd be anywhere near troubling relegation. It's not about how bad the bottom 3 are this year. Potter has been there less than half a season so a bit stupid to pin all their issues on him. How is it stupid? They were fucking 14th when he took over. Who's fault is it then? Bart Simpsons?
CB Fry Posted Friday at 09:17 Posted Friday at 09:17 (edited) 20 minutes ago, ApprenticeBillionaire said: How is it stupid? They were fucking 14th when he took over. Who's fault is it then? Bart Simpsons? Yeah, you're right. The guy who has been in charge for 12 league matches is definitely at fault for everything. Not sure why it bothers you how West Ham and/or Graham Potter are doing anyway. Why do you give a fuck? Edited Friday at 09:18 by CB Fry
trousers Posted Friday at 09:48 Posted Friday at 09:48 19 hours ago, ApprenticeBillionaire said: I can't remember the last time there was a bottom 3 as bad as this. But whatever. My point is, for all his hype, the job he's doing there is fucking bollocks. He's fortunate that the next worse team is catastrophically bad otherwise they'd be down there. I wouldn't like to imagine what they're paying him. 16 hours ago, CB Fry said: 35 points with 6 games to go is safe safe safe safe and there isn't a season in recent memory where they'd be anywhere near troubling relegation. It's not about how bad the bottom 3 are this year. Potter has been there less than half a season so a bit stupid to pin all their issues on him. 48 minutes ago, ApprenticeBillionaire said: How is it stupid? They were fucking 14th when he took over. Who's fault is it then? Bart Simpsons? They're 3 points behind 14th. If that makes Potter woeful, does it follow that he'd be magnificent if they were 3 points above 14th, given how much significance you're placing on a mere 3 points...?
ApprenticeBillionaire Posted Friday at 10:01 Posted Friday at 10:01 42 minutes ago, CB Fry said: Yeah, you're right. The guy who has been in charge for 12 league matches is definitely at fault for everything. Not sure why it bothers you how West Ham and/or Graham Potter are doing anyway. Why do you give a fuck? It's literally a thread about other teams...ffs
ApprenticeBillionaire Posted Friday at 10:01 Posted Friday at 10:01 12 minutes ago, trousers said: They're 3 points behind 14th. If that makes Potter woeful, does it follow that he'd be magnificent if they were 3 points above 14th, given how much significance you're placing on a mere 3 points...? What's your point?
trousers Posted Friday at 10:16 Posted Friday at 10:16 13 minutes ago, ApprenticeBillionaire said: What's your point? My intention on here has always been to post random meaningless nonsense, rather than making a coherent point. To be fair though, most people seem to do the same without seemingly realising it...
ApprenticeBillionaire Posted Friday at 12:47 Posted Friday at 12:47 2 hours ago, trousers said: My intention on here has always been to post random meaningless nonsense, rather than making a coherent point. To be fair though, most people seem to do the same without seemingly realising it... Seems productive
trousers Posted Friday at 13:45 Posted Friday at 13:45 55 minutes ago, ApprenticeBillionaire said: Seems productive Not much else to do in this padded cell to be honest. Alas, they didn't let me bring my Chris de Burgh record collection in with me 😥
Whitey Grandad Posted Friday at 15:29 Posted Friday at 15:29 1 hour ago, trousers said: Not much else to do in this padded cell to be honest. Alas, they didn't let me bring my Chris de Burgh record collection in with me 😥 Ah! That would be why they put you in that cell.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Friday at 15:31 Posted Friday at 15:31 1 hour ago, trousers said: Not much else to do in this padded cell to be honest. Alas, they didn't let me bring my Chris de Burgh record collection in with me 😥 It's like they don't want you to get better.
whelk Posted Friday at 16:04 Posted Friday at 16:04 Bless the little Portsmouth fans getting all excited waving their ‘we hate scummers’ flag
Badger Posted Friday at 16:38 Posted Friday at 16:38 33 minutes ago, whelk said: Bless the little Portsmouth fans getting all excited waving their ‘we hate scummers’ flag Wonder if Norwich’s form and defeat today will help lay the ground for Lego to return to his spiritual home. 1
CB Fry Posted Friday at 19:24 Posted Friday at 19:24 Nathan Jones Charlton are guaranteed Play Offs at least. He's done a decent job there. 1
Harry_SFC Posted Friday at 19:27 Posted Friday at 19:27 1 minute ago, CB Fry said: Nathan Jones Charlton are guaranteed Play Offs at least. He's done a decent job there. I'm not surprised tbh. He's a decent EFL manager. Just not quite as good as he thinks he is. 3
Turkish Posted Friday at 20:03 Posted Friday at 20:03 (edited) 39 minutes ago, CB Fry said: Nathan Jones Charlton are guaranteed Play Offs at least. He's done a decent job there. I hear he’s banned his players from going to Starbucks with their birds until the season is over 😂😂😂 Edited Friday at 20:04 by Turkish 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Friday at 20:07 Posted Friday at 20:07 It'll end in tears, as police taser him trying to burn ping pong tables ahead of the play off final.
Doctoroncall Posted Friday at 20:57 Posted Friday at 20:57 4 hours ago, Badger said: Wonder if Norwich’s form and defeat today will help lay the ground for Lego to return to his spiritual home. I hope so 2
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Friday at 21:22 Posted Friday at 21:22 4 hours ago, Badger said: Wonder if Norwich’s form and defeat today will help lay the ground for Lego to return to his spiritual home. I shall be straight onto the Norwich forums to warn them about him... the moment after the multi buy for Baz, Jack, Will and Fraser goes through. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted Friday at 21:29 Posted Friday at 21:29 4 hours ago, Badger said: Wonder if Norwich’s form and defeat today will help lay the ground for Lego to return to his spiritual home. Hope so, one less ricket for SR to pay off.
East Kent Saint Posted Saturday at 05:33 Posted Saturday at 05:33 BBD comes on and scores winner for Sheffield Utd , he seemed pleased !
AlexLaw76 Posted Saturday at 18:06 Posted Saturday at 18:06 Newcastle getting a slap on the pitch. which is nice to see, the hype around them is nauseating 1
East Kent Saint Posted Saturday at 18:13 Posted Saturday at 18:13 (edited) Kane scores his 35th goal of the season while Saints have 24 league goals ! Edited Saturday at 18:19 by East Kent Saint
Willo of Whiteley Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Arsenal walking the ball into Ipswich’s net for their first goal. Amazed that Delap hasn’t started the last few games.
Doctoroncall Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Willo of Whiteley said: Arsenal walking the ball into Ipswich’s net for their first goal. Amazed that Delap hasn’t started the last few games. ‘Rib injury’ apparently restricting his involvement. He'll be gone in the summer anyway so maybe they are playing Hirst to get him game time before new season.
AlexLaw76 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Surely Maresca won’t remain at Chelsea another robot of a manager
Saint NL Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago It is such a shame that the three promoted teams are so bad this year. With Spurs, West Ham and Man United struggling, there was real potential for one of those clubs going down. If Saints weren't so shit and took points off United and Spurs, the table could have been really interesting.... 2
badgerx16 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Will this season take the record for the earliest that all 3 relegation places are decided ?
Saint_clark Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On the flip side i'm grateful Spurs and United are potentially going to finish 17th and 16th - it takes the heat off of us as laughing stocks quite a bit.
ApprenticeBillionaire Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Commentators going on about Salah and Van Dick-head signing new contracts therefore Alexander-Arnold should too. And then there's their fans going on about what a fucking coop it is that those 2 signed contracts... Salah will be 33 years of age in June and Van Dick will be 34 in July. They were very very unlikely to get better contracts elsewhere at their ages. TAA is only 26 he's still got A LOT of football left and probably wants a new challenge.
ApprenticeBillionaire Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, Saint_clark said: On the flip side i'm grateful Spurs and United are potentially going to finish 17th and 16th - it takes the heat off of us as laughing stocks quite a bit. I don't think anyone is laughing at us, we're so fucking insignificant. It's only our own pride and the blue shite down the road who cares tbh 2
Sarnia Cherie Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Leicester relegated. Suddenly that essential point we need seems very likely.
CB Fry Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Just now, Sarnia Cherie said: Leicester relegated. Suddenly that essential point we need seems very likely. Why? When we were confirmed relegated there were people on here saying no we would start winning because the pressure was now off. 1
bpsaint Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Sarnia Cherie said: Leicester relegated. Suddenly that essential point we need seems very likely. Leicester broke the record today for the first top flight team to ever go 9 home games without scoring a goal. Lucky for them their next home game is against us. 1
Sarnia Cherie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, CB Fry said: Why? When we were confirmed relegated there were people on here saying no we would start winning because the pressure was now off. We have hardly started winning but the occasional goal has been scored and that's more than can be said for Leicester. We still need another point to swerve Derby County's record and Leicester seems the best bet from our remaining games.
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