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On what evidence? They were hopeless last season, and have shipped their only goalscorer out. They've got a shite manager, and a boardroom that can't tell the difference between a football ground and a chicken coop. I can see them struggling to get anywhere near the playoffs.bwfcdan94 wrote:3rd i fearboltonboris wrote:10th
Wolves, who were even shitterer last season than Rovers, have at least got a new manager to boost them and, IIRC, have thus far managed to keep together their squad. They'll be comfortably in the playoffs, if not pushing for automatic promotion.
We have managed to keep our entire squad, bar NRC, a squad which was only a point from safety and could easily have stayed up if luck in terms of injuries had gone our way, we've got our two star players (players which, the season before, had us in the top half of the Premier League and in the semis of the FA Cup) back in the team, and we've got a manager who's been there, done that before in the Championship. Though admittedly I know very little about the other teams in the Championship at the minute, I'd have us, without bias, as favourites for promotion, and could even look at a title push.
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a simple bad dream in which they won the play offs and my dreams on football positions are always right ( i dreamed reading would win the league when they were fifth, that was horrible, that bolton would go down, that was even worse and that city would win the league when the y were like 8 points behind the scum, at least they won it instead of the red s***etruewhite15 wrote:On what evidence? They were hopeless last season, and have shipped their only goalscorer out. They've got a shite manager, and a boardroom that can't tell the difference between a football ground and a chicken coop. I can see them struggling to get anywhere near the playoffs.bwfcdan94 wrote:3rd i fearboltonboris wrote:10th
Wolves, who were even shitterer last season than Rovers, have at least got a new manager to boost them and, IIRC, have thus far managed to keep together their squad. They'll be comfortably in the playoffs, if not pushing for automatic promotion.
We have managed to keep our entire squad, bar NRC, a squad which was only a point from safety and could easily have stayed up if luck in terms of injuries had gone our way, we've got our two star players (players which, the season before, had us in the top half of the Premier League and in the semis of the FA Cup) back in the team, and we've got a manager who's been there, done that before in the Championship. Though admittedly I know very little about the other teams in the Championship at the minute, I'd have us, without bias, as favourites for promotion, and could even look at a title push.
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bwfcdan94 wrote:a simple bad dream in which they won the play offs and my dreams on football positions are always right ( i dreamed reading would win the league when they were fifth, that was horrible, that bolton would go down, that was even worse and that city would win the league when the y were like 8 points behind the scum, at least they won it instead of the red s***etruewhite15 wrote:On what evidence? They were hopeless last season, and have shipped their only goalscorer out. They've got a shite manager, and a boardroom that can't tell the difference between a football ground and a chicken coop. I can see them struggling to get anywhere near the playoffs.bwfcdan94 wrote:3rd i fearboltonboris wrote:10th
Wolves, who were even shitterer last season than Rovers, have at least got a new manager to boost them and, IIRC, have thus far managed to keep together their squad. They'll be comfortably in the playoffs, if not pushing for automatic promotion.
We have managed to keep our entire squad, bar NRC, a squad which was only a point from safety and could easily have stayed up if luck in terms of injuries had gone our way, we've got our two star players (players which, the season before, had us in the top half of the Premier League and in the semis of the FA Cup) back in the team, and we've got a manager who's been there, done that before in the Championship. Though admittedly I know very little about the other teams in the Championship at the minute, I'd have us, without bias, as favourites for promotion, and could even look at a title push.
You dream't about Reading WTF
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Ooooooooooooooooooookay....bwfcdan94 wrote:a simple bad dream in which they won the play offs and my dreams on football positions are always right ( i dreamed reading would win the league when they were fifth, that was horrible, that bolton would go down, that was even worse and that city would win the league when the y were like 8 points behind the scum, at least they won it instead of the red s***etruewhite15 wrote:On what evidence? They were hopeless last season, and have shipped their only goalscorer out. They've got a shite manager, and a boardroom that can't tell the difference between a football ground and a chicken coop. I can see them struggling to get anywhere near the playoffs.bwfcdan94 wrote:3rd i fearboltonboris wrote:10th
Wolves, who were even shitterer last season than Rovers, have at least got a new manager to boost them and, IIRC, have thus far managed to keep together their squad. They'll be comfortably in the playoffs, if not pushing for automatic promotion.
We have managed to keep our entire squad, bar NRC, a squad which was only a point from safety and could easily have stayed up if luck in terms of injuries had gone our way, we've got our two star players (players which, the season before, had us in the top half of the Premier League and in the semis of the FA Cup) back in the team, and we've got a manager who's been there, done that before in the Championship. Though admittedly I know very little about the other teams in the Championship at the minute, I'd have us, without bias, as favourites for promotion, and could even look at a title push.

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Do they involve reading, though?plymouth wanderer wrote: You dream't about Reading WTF
I have dreams but there usually wet
Some hot Jimmy Quinn-Mick Gooding action?
I think we should be told.
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Mine usually involve Fabian DeFreitas spreadeagled in the box.
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Puskas wrote:Do they involve reading, though?plymouth wanderer wrote: You dream't about Reading WTF
I have dreams but there usually wet
Some hot Jimmy Quinn-Mick Gooding action?
I think we should be told.
Ooooh yes
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i am actually being serious, i always have had dreams about footy but in the last 6 months they have all been right when taliking about league finishes i am even told my uncle about the city and bolton ones after reading had gone up, he put money on them and ended up winning £300 of which i got 50 just for having adream. it is really weird. if i have any more will let you know so you can all p[op down to labrookestruewhite15 wrote:Ooooooooooooooooooookay....bwfcdan94 wrote:a simple bad dream in which they won the play offs and my dreams on football positions are always right ( i dreamed reading would win the league when they were fifth, that was horrible, that bolton would go down, that was even worse and that city would win the league when the y were like 8 points behind the scum, at least they won it instead of the red s***etruewhite15 wrote:On what evidence? They were hopeless last season, and have shipped their only goalscorer out. They've got a shite manager, and a boardroom that can't tell the difference between a football ground and a chicken coop. I can see them struggling to get anywhere near the playoffs.bwfcdan94 wrote:3rd i fearboltonboris wrote:10th
Wolves, who were even shitterer last season than Rovers, have at least got a new manager to boost them and, IIRC, have thus far managed to keep together their squad. They'll be comfortably in the playoffs, if not pushing for automatic promotion.
We have managed to keep our entire squad, bar NRC, a squad which was only a point from safety and could easily have stayed up if luck in terms of injuries had gone our way, we've got our two star players (players which, the season before, had us in the top half of the Premier League and in the semis of the FA Cup) back in the team, and we've got a manager who's been there, done that before in the Championship. Though admittedly I know very little about the other teams in the Championship at the minute, I'd have us, without bias, as favourites for promotion, and could even look at a title push.
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jeremy f - ing karlplymouth wanderer wrote:Puskas wrote:Do they involve reading, though?plymouth wanderer wrote: You dream't about Reading WTF
I have dreams but there usually wet
Some hot Jimmy Quinn-Mick Gooding action?
I think we should be told.
Ooooh yes
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I won't be doing that, Dan. I feel that you're being a little naive about simple coincidence. Either that, or you need to be burnt at the stake. You choose.bwfcdan94 wrote:
i am actually being serious, i always have had dreams about footy but in the last 6 months they have all been right when taliking about league finishes i am even told my uncle about the city and bolton ones after reading had gone up, he put money on them and ended up winning £300 of which i got 50 just for having adream. it is really weird. if i have any more will let you know so you can all p[op down to labrookes
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ye i guess it was probs just coincedance luck or whatever you like to call it .back to the joke i that is blackburn, why do i think that karl pilkington is saying the exact opposite of the truth in this article knowing the venky"s love of money http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18642232
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I had a dream about Bolton.
I had another dream about another team.
I told my uncle.
He told me to feck off.
I can make more up if you like.
I had another dream about another team.
I told my uncle.
He told me to feck off.
I can make more up if you like.
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I don't believe you're making that up.
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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truewhite15 wrote:I won't be doing that, Dan. I feel that you're being a little naive about simple coincidence. Either that, or you need to be burnt at the stake. You choose.bwfcdan94 wrote:
i am actually being serious, i always have had dreams about footy but in the last 6 months they have all been right when taliking about league finishes i am even told my uncle about the city and bolton ones after reading had gone up, he put money on them and ended up winning £300 of which i got 50 just for having adream. it is really weird. if i have any more will let you know so you can all p[op down to labrookes
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Mother Shipton was a Yorkshire witch who prophesied about future events in the form of poems.
Her prophecies predicted the fates of several rulers within and just after her lifetime, the invention of iron ships, Great Fire of London in 1666, the defeat of the Spanish Armada... and even the end of the world!
On a summer night in 1488, a young girl gave birth to an illegitimate child in a cave in North Yorkshire. This child was to grow into a woman, whose name still carries the mysterious power of prophecy. Why? What was it that made Ursula Sontheil, later the wife of ordinary carpenter, Toby Shipton, so feared and respected, not only in her home town of Knaresborough, but throughout the land and for centuries to come?
No one knows for certain the circumstances surrounding the birth of the child in a cave beside the River Nidd. However, one thing is for sure - the birthplace and the magical Petrifying Well has been attracting people ever since!
Since 1641 there have been more than fifty different editions of books about Mother Shipton and her prophecies, some purporting to tell her life story in considerable detail. One of the earliest accounts was said to have recorded the sayings of Mother Shipton as told to one Joanne Waller, who died soon afterwards at the great age of ninety-four. That would mean Joanne, as a young girl, had listened to the old lady not long before her death in 1561.
She is said to have prophesied many things during her lifetime, including the Civil War, the dissolution of the monasteries, and the defeat of the Spanish Armada!
One of her famous prophecies involved Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. The Cardinal was having problems with the king of the time, Henry IV. The prophecy was that he would never see the city of York - despite being its archbishop. It must have made him very uneasy.
The Cardinal dispatched three lords to see Mother Shipton and, with luck, to silence her. They warned her that, when he got to York, he would see her burnt at the stake for witchcraft. She laughed and repeated her prophecy that the Cardinal would never reach York.
The news of Mother Shipton's insolence angered the Cardinal and he rushed towards York, determined to prove her wrong and to orchestrate her demise
Travelling up, he was at his penultimate destination Cawood Tower, only ten miles to the south of the city.
The night before he climbed the tower to try and see York, but just before he could he was arrested to face a charge of high treason!Such foreknowledge sealed Mother Shipton's reputation. During the years that followed, her name became synonymous with dark warnings of the future. And the immediate future was more turbulent than ever, especially in Yorkshire.
Charles Hindley, a Victorian writer, used Mother Shipton's reputation to fool the Victorian public. Though these prophecies were fake, they served to increase Mother Shipton's status as a prophetess: A house of glass shall come to pass In England, but alas! War will follow with the work In the land of the pagan and the Turk
Mother Shipton's popularity was captalised upon by companies and she even appeared on some early Victorian adverts!
What must be certain is that some 500 years ago a woman called Mistress Shipton lived here in Knaresborough and that when she spoke people believed her and passed her words on.
Did she live somewhere near the Petrifying Well, where the strange little stream with its powers to turn to stone ran down into the River Nidd? Perhaps she walked here, along what is now called the Long Walk, gathering herbs for her potions and healing remedies.
The prophecies may not be all historically correct and the stories may have been embellished slightly over the centuries, but she remains one of those legendary figures of romance and folklore entwined in the imagination and environment.
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Well, it must be true. F*ck you Snopes.
I've just come back from the pub (seriously, you'd never guess), they were all talking seriously about 'ghost' sightings. F*ck me.
I've just come back from the pub (seriously, you'd never guess), they were all talking seriously about 'ghost' sightings. F*ck me.
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That it's going to lose its mind
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That it's going to lose its mind
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ok if you say so, but i am serious and anyway why the feck would i make something like that up, it was purely coincedental though i have to admitLord Kangana wrote:I don't believe you're making that up.
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There is quite an obvious answer to that...bwfcdan94 wrote:ok if you say so, but i am serious and anyway why the feck would i make something like that up, it was purely coincedental though i have to admitLord Kangana wrote:I don't believe you're making that up.
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you think i am a WUM
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No, a witch!bwfcdan94 wrote:you think i am a WUM
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