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I don't feel the same way Worthy. Losing being a man up for 30 minutes?
Well I guess it would be fun to see QPR come straight back down?
Well I guess it would be fun to see QPR come straight back down?

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QPR's first shot on target was the one that went in. And they have Joey Barton. Wankers.BWFC_Insane wrote:On the day they didn't have any. Too much pissing around for me, looks nice but I rarely ever thought they were about to score.Worthy4England wrote:Weren't they the top scorers in the Division?BWFC_Insane wrote:And there you go.......
Can't win against any number of men with no cutting edge.
They must have some cutting edge. Gutted for Derby.
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Derby's fault that for double-dogshit defending in the last minute when it wanted sending down the park. Reckon it'd have been a different story AET.
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Joey fecking Barton, back in the Prem. It's enough to make me puke.
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I don't know about football but some of these players in the champions league final would do a cracking job in Olympic diving!
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Fantastic game spoiling performance from Atletico so far. Agree with Gary Neville, I love watching this sort of performance.
Just completely killing the game.
Just completely killing the game.
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Oh look. We actually won something. Well done the kids....
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One QPR fan I have on Facebook. Just one. And he's hailing Zamora as a god. After three goals in a season. Apparently he scores when he wants now 

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Rotherham next season it is. Orient have no-one but themselves to blame, to be fair. Personally I'd rather have seen Orient win it rather than Rotherham and their odious nice person of a manager.
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Brilliant play off final, played in the proper manner, sadly the Yorkies won on penalties but I feel they deserved it. I can now publish my league table for next season. Rotherham is a shithole.
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bwfcdan94 wrote:Brilliant play off final, played in the proper manner, sadly the Yorkies won on penalties but I feel they deserved it. I can now publish my league table for next season. Rotherham is a shithole.
'Rotherham is amongst the leaders in advanced manufacturing in the UK. The main Corus Engineering Steels (CES) plant produces steel for products worldwide, including Renault Formula One cars and the Airbus A380 "super jumbo" aeroplane. The smaller (CNS) site based close to the old Templeborough Melting Shop & Rolling Mills site produces hot rolled narrow strip to high tolerances for the aeronautical and agricultural industries.
The town's economy, when combined with that of Sheffield, is growing faster than Leeds and Manchester. In July 2010, statistics from Yorkshire Forward showed that Rotherham had attracted new investment and industry from abroad. The Advanced Manufacturing Park has attracted major companies including Rolls Royce and Castings Technology International (Cti). Technology developed on the AMP is utilised in leading edge projects within Formula One and the next generation of military and commercial aircraft, including the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Financial company Norton Finance are based in the town; employing 250 people at their head office'.
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i, for one, would like to congratulate queens park rangers on their relegation from the premier league in 2015 .Vertigo wrote: Well I guess it would be fun to see QPR come straight back down?
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Is that the same Corus who were in Redcar? Salford is often described as a fast growing city yet it still has higher unemployment then anywhere else in Greater Manchester.Bruce Rioja wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:Brilliant play off final, played in the proper manner, sadly the Yorkies won on penalties but I feel they deserved it. I can now publish my league table for next season. Rotherham is a shithole.
'Rotherham is amongst the leaders in advanced manufacturing in the UK. The main Corus Engineering Steels (CES) plant produces steel for products worldwide, including Renault Formula One cars and the Airbus A380 "super jumbo" aeroplane. The smaller (CNS) site based close to the old Templeborough Melting Shop & Rolling Mills site produces hot rolled narrow strip to high tolerances for the aeronautical and agricultural industries.
The town's economy, when combined with that of Sheffield, is growing faster than Leeds and Manchester. In July 2010, statistics from Yorkshire Forward showed that Rotherham had attracted new investment and industry from abroad. The Advanced Manufacturing Park has attracted major companies including Rolls Royce and Castings Technology International (Cti). Technology developed on the AMP is utilised in leading edge projects within Formula One and the next generation of military and commercial aircraft, including the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Financial company Norton Finance are based in the town; employing 250 people at their head office'.
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I neither know nor care. What I am doing is posting some points that suggest that Rotherham's far from 'a shithole'. Have you anything to support your claim that it is?bwfcdan94 wrote:Is that the same Corus who were in Redcar? Salford is often described as a fast growing city yet it still has higher unemployment then anywhere else in Greater Manchester.Bruce Rioja wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:Brilliant play off final, played in the proper manner, sadly the Yorkies won on penalties but I feel they deserved it. I can now publish my league table for next season. Rotherham is a shithole.
'Rotherham is amongst the leaders in advanced manufacturing in the UK. The main Corus Engineering Steels (CES) plant produces steel for products worldwide, including Renault Formula One cars and the Airbus A380 "super jumbo" aeroplane. The smaller (CNS) site based close to the old Templeborough Melting Shop & Rolling Mills site produces hot rolled narrow strip to high tolerances for the aeronautical and agricultural industries.
The town's economy, when combined with that of Sheffield, is growing faster than Leeds and Manchester. In July 2010, statistics from Yorkshire Forward showed that Rotherham had attracted new investment and industry from abroad. The Advanced Manufacturing Park has attracted major companies including Rolls Royce and Castings Technology International (Cti). Technology developed on the AMP is utilised in leading edge projects within Formula One and the next generation of military and commercial aircraft, including the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Financial company Norton Finance are based in the town; employing 250 people at their head office'.
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My friends brother, Dean Cox plays for Orient. She's a bit gutted right now.Bruce Rioja wrote:Rotherham next season it is. Orient have no-one but themselves to blame, to be fair. Personally I'd rather have seen Orient win it rather than Rotherham and their odious tw*t of a manager.

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He scored a tap in though at Wembley.
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He did. She was very proud of that!bwfcdan94 wrote:He scored a tap in though at Wembley.
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Great achievement by Fleetwood today, nice early success for Graham Alexander as manager too (our Owen taught him all he knows!) but the following quote amazed me...
(Nathan) Pond's involvement in the only goal of the game highlighted the dramatic rise of a club who were playing in the North West Counties League just nine years ago, and had last appeared at Wembley as FA Vase finalists in 1985.
The 29-year-old defender has ended his testimonial year with his own personal double hat-trick of promotions, having made his debut for the Lancashire club in front of just 81 fans more than a decade ago.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27465323
(Nathan) Pond's involvement in the only goal of the game highlighted the dramatic rise of a club who were playing in the North West Counties League just nine years ago, and had last appeared at Wembley as FA Vase finalists in 1985.
The 29-year-old defender has ended his testimonial year with his own personal double hat-trick of promotions, having made his debut for the Lancashire club in front of just 81 fans more than a decade ago.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27465323
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Bruce: have you ever seen the colour of the river Rother?Bruce Rioja wrote:I neither know nor care. What I am doing is posting some points that suggest that Rotherham's far from 'a shithole'. Have you anything to support your claim that it is?bwfcdan94 wrote:Is that the same Corus who were in Redcar? Salford is often described as a fast growing city yet it still has higher unemployment then anywhere else in Greater Manchester.Bruce Rioja wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:Brilliant play off final, played in the proper manner, sadly the Yorkies won on penalties but I feel they deserved it. I can now publish my league table for next season. Rotherham is a shithole.
'Rotherham is amongst the leaders in advanced manufacturing in the UK. The main Corus Engineering Steels (CES) plant produces steel for products worldwide, including Renault Formula One cars and the Airbus A380 "super jumbo" aeroplane. The smaller (CNS) site based close to the old Templeborough Melting Shop & Rolling Mills site produces hot rolled narrow strip to high tolerances for the aeronautical and agricultural industries.
The town's economy, when combined with that of Sheffield, is growing faster than Leeds and Manchester. In July 2010, statistics from Yorkshire Forward showed that Rotherham had attracted new investment and industry from abroad. The Advanced Manufacturing Park has attracted major companies including Rolls Royce and Castings Technology International (Cti). Technology developed on the AMP is utilised in leading edge projects within Formula One and the next generation of military and commercial aircraft, including the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Financial company Norton Finance are based in the town; employing 250 people at their head office'.
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No idea why they'd think the Scotland/Nigeria match was fixed...
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