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There is a stream going!!!
I will try and watch it!
I will try and watch it!
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I imagine it would need to be a heavy defeat for Gartside to push the button. A one or two goal loss and we will get the usual "individual errors, rub of the green, if that had gone in different game etc. Expecting a dour draw!
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He'll play Mason up top in a one. He may as well play Bleep and fecking Booster.
And this 'back to basics' business. I take it from that remark that we're going to eschew this 70's Brazil type nonsense that we're famed for are we? In favour of twatting it up to Mason?
Just go. Just go now!
And this 'back to basics' business. I take it from that remark that we're going to eschew this 70's Brazil type nonsense that we're famed for are we? In favour of twatting it up to Mason?
Just go. Just go now!
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I'm actually clinging on to the hope that, amid the silence, he and Gartside spoke yesterday and are negotiating his exit after this match, no matter what, and giving us the International break to replace him.Thor wrote:I imagine it would need to be a heavy defeat for Gartside to push the button. A one or two goal loss and we will get the usual "individual errors, rub of the green, if that had gone in different game etc. Expecting a dour draw!
Ever the optimist, that's bobo!
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I go with 2 other season ticket holders neither of whom will be attending because of the horrible atmosphere.They can tolerate the shite side we have but hated the atmosphere against Derby.
Im hoping we lose to finally get rid of Freedman but don't think Bournemouth will be good enough to come up here and beat us.I think our all out defensive tactics will secure the point that will keep him in the job for a while longer
Im hoping we lose to finally get rid of Freedman but don't think Bournemouth will be good enough to come up here and beat us.I think our all out defensive tactics will secure the point that will keep him in the job for a while longer
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Martin_Cruise wrote:I go with 2 other season ticket holders neither of whom will be attending because of the horrible atmosphere.They can tolerate the shite side we have but hated the atmosphere against Derby.
Im hoping we lose to finally get rid of Freedman but don't think Bournemouth will be good enough to come up here and beat us.I think our all out defensive tactics will secure the point that will keep him in the job for a while longer
I'm afraid I'll be another non-attender. I go to watch football not bear-baiting. I don't blame the crowd, under the circumstances, for baying for blood, but I prefer my own protest to be by my absence.
I hope it all turns around (magically) and we win 3-0, but a draw seems the most likely. That will undoubtedly lead to more chants, more booing, more demonstrations, even perhaps, more pitch invasions.
Whether it will lead to action from the chairman and the owner, who can say?
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Bournemouth's ball retention is very good indeed. I expect to see them use this to frustrate our lot. Moxey to be sent off by half time for diving in (the shitcunt). I'll be there to see us lose 2-0, for all Hell to break loose, and to wish I hadn't bothered.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Bournemouth's ball retention is very good indeed. I expect to see them use this to frustrate our lot. Moxey to be sent off by half time for diving in (the shitcunt). I'll be there to see us lose 2-0, for all Hell to break loose, and to wish I hadn't bothered.
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Another ST holder who won't be there tomorrow. Unfortunately work gets in the way once or twice a season and this one has to go by the wayside.
I might add that, like WtW I have never boo'd my team and I never will. The closest I have ever come to that was Megsons Hull game when I think I felt obliged to voice my frustration.
And I could never, ever hope my team loses, for whatever reason.
I might add that, like WtW I have never boo'd my team and I never will. The closest I have ever come to that was Megsons Hull game when I think I felt obliged to voice my frustration.
And I could never, ever hope my team loses, for whatever reason.
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Oh, you will.EverSoYouri wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Bournemouth's ball retention is very good indeed. I expect to see them use this to frustrate our lot. Moxey to be sent off by half time for diving in (the shitcunt). I'll be there to see us lose 2-0, for all Hell to break loose, and to wish I hadn't bothered.
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We will now win this.
Fantastic Macron atmosphere.
Just the news that the Cherries didn't want.
Fantastic Macron atmosphere.
Just the news that the Cherries didn't want.
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I take it you'll be coming now, Andy Fairweather Low?EverSoYouri wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Bournemouth's ball retention is very good indeed. I expect to see them use this to frustrate our lot. Moxey to be sent off by half time for diving in (the shitcunt). I'll be there to see us lose 2-0, for all Hell to break loose, and to wish I hadn't bothered.
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I think I might have just cancelled my "washing my hair" appointment for 15:00 tomorrow...
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Same with me and my highlights. They'll have to wait.Worthy4England wrote:I think I might have just cancelled my "washing my hair" appointment for 15:00 tomorrow...
Calls for a pre, or post match prandial at Barnstormers tbh.
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Ah yes. Bijou Bob said he was also, well, buffing his pate tomorrow as well. I bet he crawls out the woodwork now too.Worthy4England wrote:I think I might have just cancelled my "washing my hair" appointment for 15:00 tomorrow...
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Somewhat disappointed at the missed opportunity for the thread title being, 'The Bourne(mouth) Ultimatum, I see a hard fought draw on the cards and a definite 442 starting line up with Jimmy Phillips being too scared not to.
In fact, scrap that 2-1 win and a new dawn.
In fact, scrap that 2-1 win and a new dawn.
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I like Waller's James tribute title.Bijou Bob wrote:Somewhat disappointed at the missed opportunity for the thread title being, 'The Bourne(mouth) Ultimatum, I see a hard fought draw on the cards and a definite 442 starting line up with Jimmy Phillips being too scared not to.
In fact, scrap that 2-1 win and a new dawn.
Gutted I'm missing this now, at charity running shindig in Birmingham.
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I've decided i'm going to this game now. Don't mind how they do...just want to support them now negative guy's gone
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Fullarton and Hughes in charge?
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