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  1. What is the point in completing the premier league season of there is no relegation? I am getting pretty sick and tired at how important the premier league thinks it is. All these suggestions about completing their season with no thought given to the impacts this lockdown is having further down the footballing ladder. I want to watch football again as much as anyone else but if that doesn’t include city then I couldn’t really give a shit about what happens with the premier league.
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  2. I think you misunderstood me as I certainly wasn't one over celebrating and have said previously some of the actions of the players was bang out of order and thankfully they have moved on
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  3. I agree embarrassing behaviour
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  4. No offence taken as myself and many other decent STFC supporters said the same afterwards but as we know all clubs have their idiots which often reflects on all supporters
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  5. I was there, yes you did! I'm surprised your mob didn't present a bloody trophy. Luckily the old bill kept our lot penned in behind your main stand as some were not at all happy! I'm all for west country sides doing well apart from the obvious but I, for one, was behind PNE in the PO final, purely because of the Swindon reaction to that result. As for Toffolo, cheating bastard! What was it Flinty said? 'That was the day we knew we would be Champions'?
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  6. Happy Colin Daniel day people!
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  7. I'll just leave this here for all the Sag visitors today ...
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  8. .....and all along you’ve managed in deceiving us that you were a semi-intelligent sag.
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  9. Can you explain the difference?
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  10. Steve Parish, Crystal Palace: https://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/2020/may/chairman-steve-parish-premier-league-project-restart--crystal-palace/ Decent positioning.
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  11. Nice to see that more people like shite jokes than Bristol R*overs though.
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  12. Good God.....how did those 3 suggested pages appear on my facebook feed..... and how co incidental they all appear at the same time See All ShiteJokes 1.4K people like this. Like Pet Insurance 118 people like this. Like Bristol Rovers! 1.2K people like this. Like
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  13. Yeah, I know....was just adding that I had no idea whether true / false, realistic / unrealistic. It does seem to be gathering a bit more noise though.
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  14. That Mansfield kit is smart.
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  15. He was on top form! Poor bloke was drenched in god knows what.
    1 point
  16. Actually have a video of him ?
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  17. Sometimes I wish the gas .plymouth and Swindon were up in the championship also Exeter I do miss some good local games I’ll get my tin hat
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  18. Same as us mate. We were in that escort. Brilliant day apart from the game though, good laugh in the pub before and to that bloke who was smashed at midday dancing on tables, bravo to him. Remember local residents waving City shirts out their windows to us in the escort.
    1 point
  19. Yeh, lots of class shown by Swindon players that day ...
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  20. It wasn't a jibe at you personally ST, more your support in general. No offence meant.
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  21. Apologies I meant 2014 and not all of us celebrated!
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  22. Arise Sir Colin Daniel of BS3......
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  23. It was 2014 you celebrated promotion against us in November ...
    1 point
  24. Awful would be the answer that's why we want promotion this season to start levelling things out!
    1 point
  25. He never managed to deceive me once
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  26. How sweet was that to witness? They then got hit with the best sucker punch imaginable.
    1 point
  27. Funny coincidence, both The Sags and Oxford eventually dropped out of the league. We have not played the Sags in a league Match since, how have Swindle done against Oxford in the league since the 2nd May 2001?
    1 point
  28. Thus making them 4 and a half years old as a football league club. Too long in my view.
    1 point
  29. Ahem...3rd May mate, St Daniels Day is tomorrow. We do have this 2nd May though
    1 point
  30. Selective memory again; they are celebrating 2nd May thirty years ago https://gaschat.co.uk/thread/16224/incredibly-30-years-ago-today No mention though of a more recent 2nd May.
    1 point
  31. It was even better than just not seeing it coming, they`d actually celebrated avoiding it!
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  32. Wrong again! The year of your May 3rd relegation was 2014 ... you’re having a ‘Weston super’ with this one
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  33. What really amused me was that they were only in the relegation places for something like 54 minutes of the season - happily, the final 54 minutes and beaten by a team wearing their own strip! It's just like something from a Tom Sharpe novel - except more toe-curlingly inconceivable. They truly are a "Blott on the Landscape" of this fine city.
    1 point
  34. Dutch league decision is subject to appeal. While the decision works well for Willem II it is tough on Cambuur. Happy Kings Day to those from Holland. Blijf veilig iedereen.
    1 point
  35. I say this every time this is suggested but, given the road network in this country, wouldn`t an east/west split be better? I suspect the likes of Exeter or Cheltenham can get to Rochdale or Accrington a lot easier than they can to Colchester or Cambridge.
    1 point
  36. That moment between Steve Neville hitting the ball and it going in seemed to be last an eternity!
    1 point
  37. One of the greatest nights ever! Top of the table clash vs York - forget the ‘easy to support’ games such as Liverpool away in ‘94, the league cup semis vs Spurs, Forest and Man City etc etc - this was pivotal in our history - we were climbing out of the mire of 1982 and we found ourselves locked in a top of the table battle with York City. We were in the bottom division and we faced them at home in a midweek game - it attracted a five figure crowd, in the basement division! 10,837 - the gas would kill for a crowd number like that right now! Everyone who was anyone back then turned up, the (original and incomparable) East End was packed and we got behind the boys non stop, it was deafening, a zillion times better and louder than our home games are now - and we dicked York 1-0 - another huge part of our journey back under Lord Terence Cooper. Those are the nights I remember with real and fierce affection; not the boring, tedious recent ones like scraping a 1-0 against 9 man Rotherham.... I know the current climate allows more opportunities for real thought and reflection, but I do so, so miss those glorious times from 1982 to 1988 under Terry Cooper - special, special memories and a fantastic period in which to follow the boys in red ... I’ll never forget them, a crucial and brilliant part of our history ... ?
    1 point
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