Cardiff away
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Convinced Leicester will get something tonight, probably a win.Jez wrote:So Its Hull/Leicester vs Watford/Bolton/Forest tonight then, almost as important for us as the cardiff game even if we aren't a part of it
It's going to come down to next weekend. Still think we will need 4 points at least.....
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Nah. Easy Watford win.
Forest will paste Millwall tomorrow though and rip it wide open.
Forest will paste Millwall tomorrow though and rip it wide open.
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I thought they were Italians!
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Not me....gutted!adamworthy2002 wrote:Okay! Who's going?
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I, my Blakeman shirt and my dad.adamworthy2002 wrote:Okay! Who's going?
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Actually on second thoughts may not take a different shirt.
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this time tomorrow we could be confirmed in the playoffs but of course that isnt happening in a million years, its ridiculous to even suggest that idea and we still might get relegated.
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It's the same...I think?TANGODANCER wrote:How do you say Radio Tango in Welsh?
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It would be Radio Tango, yes.Annoyed Grunt wrote:It's the same...I think?TANGODANCER wrote:How do you say Radio Tango in Welsh?
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So, you're really Welsh then?bobo the clown wrote:It would be Radio Tango, yes.Annoyed Grunt wrote:It's the same...I think?TANGODANCER wrote:How do you say Radio Tango in Welsh?
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Good, because the most Welsh I'm going is a daffodil in the garden and a leak in the garage roof. (coat on and gone).bobo the clown wrote:It would be Radio Tango, yes.Annoyed Grunt wrote:It's the same...I think?TANGODANCER wrote:How do you say Radio Tango in Welsh?
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are you attending the Tangerine Sherbet ? Only I'd like you to smell my flower !!Annoyed Grunt wrote:So, you're really Welsh then?bobo the clown wrote:It would be Radio Tango, yes.Annoyed Grunt wrote:It's the same...I think?TANGODANCER wrote:How do you say Radio Tango in Welsh?
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Is that an euphemism?bobo the clown wrote:are you attending the Tangerine Sherbet ? Only I'd like you to smell my flower !!Annoyed Grunt wrote:So, you're really Welsh then?bobo the clown wrote:It would be Radio Tango, yes.Annoyed Grunt wrote:It's the same...I think?TANGODANCER wrote:How do you say Radio Tango in Welsh?
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I get the feeling this is all going to end in tears.
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The art of subtlety is dead, isn't it?
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If it does, at least we gave it a good go!DJBlu wrote:I get the feeling this is all going to end in tears.
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The scum to do us a favour, a win or a draw in Wales and the drama to end early!
The scum to do us a favour, a win or a draw in Wales and the drama to end early!
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