by Sanguine » 23 Mar 2022 09:02
by Winston Biscuit » 23 Mar 2022 09:06
Sanguine For what seems like the 100th time - why on earth can't we find some flexibility to host FA Cup semi-finals between Northern teams at Northern/Midlands football grounds? Surely one of OT, St James Park or Villa Park would be available for the Liverpool v City game? And this time around fans need to find their way to Wembley without direct trains, owing to engineering work over Easter.
by NathStPaul » 23 Mar 2022 09:09
Sanguine For what seems like the 100th time - why on earth can't we find some flexibility to host FA Cup semi-finals between Northern teams at Northern/Midlands football grounds? Surely one of OT, St James Park or Villa Park would be available for the Liverpool v City game? And this time around fans need to find their way to Wembley without direct trains, owing to engineering work over Easter.
by Winston Biscuit » 23 Mar 2022 09:53
by Sanguine » 23 Mar 2022 10:05
Winston Biscuit Was only reading about Paul Simpson at Carlisle a few days ago
Took over in Feb when they were 2nd from bottom. Now 12 points out of the relegation zone after 5 wins in the last 6 games. Bit of a Carlisle legend apparently but can only take on the manager job on a temp basis due to health reasons (has been having cancer treatment for the past year)
by Dirk Gently » 23 Mar 2022 11:28
Sanguine For what seems like the 100th time - why on earth can't we find some flexibility to host FA Cup semi-finals between Northern teams at Northern/Midlands football grounds? Surely one of OT, St James Park or Villa Park would be available for the Liverpool v City game? And this time around fans need to find their way to Wembley without direct trains, owing to engineering work over Easter.
by URZZZZ » 26 Mar 2022 18:27
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 28 Mar 2022 10:13
URZZZZ Ipswich’s progression under McKenna has been very impressive: 7 goals conceded in 17 games - only losing two in the process
Would think they’ll be strong contenders for promotion next season if they don’t hit the top 6 this season - although it looks like they may have left it too late. Current points projection for 6th spot is 81 points!
by Hendo » 29 Mar 2022 11:35
by NathStPaul » 29 Mar 2022 11:39
Hendo This is quite cool.
Port Vale become the only team in the top 4 leagues to have beaten the other 91 teams in the current Football League.
by Whore Jackie » 29 Mar 2022 13:15
Hendo This is quite cool.
Port Vale become the only team in the top 4 leagues to have beaten the other 91 teams in the current Football League.
by Loafer » 29 Mar 2022 21:22
Whore JackieHendo This is quite cool.
Port Vale become the only team in the top 4 leagues to have beaten the other 91 teams in the current Football League.
Well that's a rather lovely stat.
Interesting* looking at the badges together at how many clubs currently showcase their established date. Quite a few seem to have ditched them over the years or, like us, added them in later incarnations. Usual LOL at MK Dons opting for roman numerals, and you wonder why Stevenage bothered. Few clubs I hadn't realised where quite so old. Crawley Town.![]()
1863 Stoke City
1871 Reading
1875 Birmingham City
1875 Blackburn Rovers
1876 Middlesbrough
1877 Bolton Wanderers
1878 Everton
1879 Swindon Town
1880 Preston NE
1881 Leyton Orient
1882 QPR
1883 Bristol Rovers
1885 Luton Town
1885 Millwall
1886 Shrewsbury
1887 Barnsley
1889 Brentford
1889 Forest Green
1889 Sheffield United
1892 Liverpool
1894 Manchester City
1894 Bristol City
1895 Oldham Athletic
1896 Crawley Town
1898 Portsmouth
1901 Barrow
1904 Hull City
1908 Hartlepool United
1908 Huddersfield Town
1912 Newport County
1912 Swansea City
1919 Harrogate Town
1932 Wigan Athletic
1934 Peterborough
1950 Burton Albion
1976 Stevenage
MMIV MK Dons
by Winston Biscuit » 31 Mar 2022 22:41
by BROB0T » 02 Apr 2022 18:49
by Loafer » 02 Apr 2022 19:10
BROB0T Utd v Leic has been dogshit so far!
by BROB0T » 02 Apr 2022 19:12
LoaferBROB0T Utd v Leic has been dogshit so far!
Well that is because UTD are playing
Oh those Halycon days of Sir Fergie are so so so so so far away
by Winston Biscuit » 02 Apr 2022 20:00
by Sanguine » 04 Apr 2022 14:25
by URZZZZ » 04 Apr 2022 14:50
Sanguine I don't think there can ever have been such a capitulation in form/morale/ability to do the simple things as when Liverpool lost that long unbeaten home league run last season. It's the oddest thing to look at, statistically. They went unbeaten at Anfield for 68 games, and then lost six in a row (scoring just one goal), and since then are unbeaten in another 19 home games. Was an astonishing collapse.
Next two domestic games they now play are against City - at the Etihad in the league, and then at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final. Both teams playing CL QFs around these fixtures.
by BROB0T » 04 Apr 2022 16:55
Sanguine I don't think there can ever have been such a capitulation in form/morale/ability to do the simple things as when Liverpool lost that long unbeaten home league run last season. It's the oddest thing to look at, statistically. They went unbeaten at Anfield for 68 games, and then lost six in a row (scoring just one goal), and since then are unbeaten in another 19 home games. Was an astonishing collapse.
Next two domestic games they now play are against City - at the Etihad in the league, and then at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final. Both teams playing CL QFs around these fixtures.
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