Can Wanderers Mackem pay? - Official Match Thread
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truewhite15 wrote:Ah, fer cryin' out loud...TKIZ! wrote:Confirmed that Gardner is out via Mr Iles on B(E)N website
I reckon he's played his last for us... one and a bit games back - he's fecked again...
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If he's injured again, then I've gotta reluctantly agree. I'd be sad to see the back of Ricardo.thebish wrote:truewhite15 wrote:Ah, fer cryin' out loud...TKIZ! wrote:Confirmed that Gardner is out via Mr Iles on B(E)N website
I reckon he's played his last for us... one and a bit games back - he's fecked again...
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Is that 400 or 401 games for us?
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I believe fulham was the 400th - so, 401!Armchair Wanderer wrote:Is that 400 or 401 games for us?
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Such a shame if he is finished. Remember him arriving, being sheltered for awhile and then bursting into the team. WIll always love the Munich moment most of all though. So often with games like Munich the build up is sensational and the event a damp squib. I'm sure you can think of an example from this season. But Gardner made sure the Munich fun kept on going and going after kick off.
Aaaaaaaanyway; the Mackems.
Got to be the easiest of our last three games - on paper - for me. Blackpool's away and they'll still be fighting, while I think it's fair to say City have a stronger squad (only because of our injuries, of course).
So if we're going to get something out of those two, I think Sunderland is a big moment. There's a few hundred thousand pounds at stake for each position gained in the Premier LEague (or for each position not ost) and that could be the difference between the signings we make close season.
Aaaaaaaanyway; the Mackems.
Got to be the easiest of our last three games - on paper - for me. Blackpool's away and they'll still be fighting, while I think it's fair to say City have a stronger squad (only because of our injuries, of course).
So if we're going to get something out of those two, I think Sunderland is a big moment. There's a few hundred thousand pounds at stake for each position gained in the Premier LEague (or for each position not ost) and that could be the difference between the signings we make close season.
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He's career's domed, the lad. Domed!
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Is that the Barclays Premier League?Owen'sEleven wrote:Such a shame if he is finished. Remember him arriving, being sheltered for awhile and then bursting into the team. WIll always love the Munich moment most of all though. So often with games like Munich the build up is sensational and the event a damp squib. I'm sure you can think of an example from this season. But Gardner made sure the Munich fun kept on going and going after kick off.
Aaaaaaaanyway; the Mackems.
Got to be the easiest of our last three games - on paper - for me. Blackpool's away and they'll still be fighting, while I think it's fair to say City have a stronger squad (only because of our injuries, of course).
So if we're going to get something out of those two, I think Sunderland is a big moment. There's a few hundred thousand pounds at stake for each position gained in the Premier LEague (or for each position not ost) and that could be the difference between the signings we make close season.
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I think you'll find it's all one word.
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Your Owen and I claim my prizeLofthouse Lower wrote:I think you'll find it's all one word.
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Mark Davies could be fit for Blackpool according to Coyle
Mark Davies could be fit for Blackpool according to Coyle
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more jollies than Judith Chalmers you!hisroyalgingerness wrote:Gonna miss this as well cos off on hols. We've got a chance. Games I've missed so far this year at home - Villa, Arsenal
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I'm not going either. Mrs is due to drop any time now so am going to do my good deed and stop at home - then I've got brownie points in the bag come season ticket renewal time 

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even Big Sam calls it the barclayspremierleague in his punditry!? are they all on a bonus for every mention?
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Dont you wanna be the bloke who has his name called out at the match as their missus has gone into labour and a big cheer goes up!? i did, didnt happen tho.Lofthouse Lower wrote:I'm not going either. Mrs is due to drop any time now so am going to do my good deed and stop at home - then I've got brownie points in the bag come season ticket renewal time
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I'm in York for my mums 50th.. Would've gotten a pass-out for Wembley, but can't really justify it for a knees-up in Crackpool
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You're probably the last person she'd phoneGeneral Mannerheim wrote:Dont you wanna be the bloke who has his name called out at the match as their missus has gone into labour and a big cheer goes up!? i did, didnt happen tho.Lofthouse Lower wrote:I'm not going either. Mrs is due to drop any time now so am going to do my good deed and stop at home - then I've got brownie points in the bag come season ticket renewal time
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Not really, no.General Mannerheim wrote:Dont you wanna be the bloke who has his name called out at the match as their missus has gone into labour and a big cheer goes up!? i did, didnt happen tho.Lofthouse Lower wrote:I'm not going either. Mrs is due to drop any time now so am going to do my good deed and stop at home - then I've got brownie points in the bag come season ticket renewal time
That said, I've made the odd false call to the Reebok offices before to get my mates names over the tannoy

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Tut, that was your excuse for Blackburn last weekLofthouse Lower wrote:I'm not going either. Mrs is due to drop any time now so am going to do my good deed and stop at home - then I've got brownie points in the bag come season ticket renewal time

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Bolton v Sunderland
Well, Sunderland haven't got any strikers, so I can't see them scoring, but they are fine for points.
Bolton have been very up and down since their disappointment in the FA Cup semi-final, but they were superb in their last home game when they beat Arsenal.
It's been a good season for Bolton, who are improving under Owen Coyle. But this game's very much got an end-of-season feel to it.
Prediction: 2-0
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