Jerseybean Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 So, one thing is for sure - you won’t go thirsty in Sheffield, another thing is highly probable - we won’t be playing ‘em next season. Pay on the day will be available at Bramall Lane tomorrow (Tuesday, April 17th, 7:45pm) as City travel to face Sheffield United. Pay on the day tickets will be available for cash only without an increase in price from the ticket office, which is located at the bottom of the main car park – Cherry Street. Collection and duplicates will be available from the black collection kiosk which is adjacent to the ticket office – an hour and a half before KO. Tickets remain on sale from Ashton Gate until 11am tomorrow (Tuesday). At the end of last season the Blades were beaten on penalties by Nottingham Forest after their play off semi-final finished 3-3 on aggregate. On Saturday they boosted their hopes of automatic promotion to the Premier League with a 4-1 win over relegation-threatened Cardiff City. They have a five point buffer on the teams chasing them and a game in hand. Next Saturday they face Manchester City (who ended our FA Cuo run) at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final. On November 1st it finished 0-1 at Ashton Gate, in torrential rain, a game we played well in and really deserved at least a point from. Paul Heckingbottom's reaction, ‘That's the worst win I've had here. I felt our experience really came to the fore. I can really feel for Nigel, so I'm not going to be smug about it but you've got to win. They were the better team in most departments but we defended our box.’ It’s a 360ish mile round trip from Bristol so a big shout out to the traveling Red Army. Here’s a guide to Bramall Lane: https://www.sufc.co.uk/club/visiting-bramall-lane/ and another: https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/premier-league/bramall-lane-sheffield-united.html The man in the middle is Geoff Eltringham, who will be assisted by Andrew Fox and Shaun Hudson. The fourth official is Carl Boyeson. We have a poor record against them having lost 32, won 16 and drawn 12. NP isn’t popular with their fans he played for arch rivals Sheffield Wednesday (see photo) between October 1987 and July 1994, making 218 appearances and scoring 20 times. As it happens Heckingbottom played for them too 2004-2006 making 42 appearances and scoring four. Coincidentally, Wednesday are facing the Gas at the same time we face the Blades. Diego De Girolamo Played for both clubs. Here’s a view from a SU fan: So, there's a general pattern regards Sheff Utd this season. Overall the team are consistently average, no where near as good as the Wilder promotion side. However, this season our defence is always very strong, their only weakness is pace with other teams catching us on the counter but when the defence need to sit back and are put under pressure they've always consistently coped really well. Another issue this season has been our style of play, it's very disjointed in midfield. We often have 15 minutes where we pass the ball around with confidence and look a top two side then in the same match we have 15 minutes spells where we can't string three passes together and it's almost kick and rush football. The Wilder promotion team were so well drilled and consistently played simple, quick, pass and move possession football. The other big factor this season is that we can be playing average or even quite poorly then we have some high quality individuals who can score a goal out of the blue from nothing. The current team has far higher individual quality than the players in the Wilder promotion team. N'Diaye is one of the biggest talents at the club in decades, he's capable of producing magic and we think he'll take the PL by storm. Don't think our fans will feel over confident regards Tuesday because we remember during the Wilder promotion season, that was also near the end of the season. A vital game, we were big favourites and you turned up in that Wimbledon tennis style purple and green kit. You were quite impressive that match beating us 3-2, so we'll expect another tough game. Sheffield stuff A Green City People often think of Sheffield as an industrial city, but it’s actually one of the greenest cities in the UK. Sheffield has the highest ratio of trees to people in Europe - there are over two million across the city! Rolling down the river The name Sheffield comes from the River Sheaf, one of several rivers that run through the city, along with the River Don and the River Loxley. The lower part of the River Sheaf once formed two sides of the boundary of Sheffield Castle where Mary, Queen of Scots, was once held prisoner! Heavy metal You might have heard Sheffield being called the Steel City, due to its international reputation for steel production in the 19th century. Crucible is another innovation developed in Sheffield, which is where the Crucible Theatre gets its name from. The beautiful game Sheffield is home to the world’s oldest football club AND its second oldest - Sheffield FC was founded in 1857 and Hallam FC was founded just three years later. 5. All the world’s a stage Sheffield stars Did you know Sheffield has a walk of fame? The Sheffield Legends plaques outside the Town Hall pay tribute to local celebrities who have achieved national or international acclaim such as actor Sean Bean, Olympic athlete Jessica Ennis, and astronaut Helen Sharman, who was the first ever Briton in space! Music is the answer Sheffield is well known for its music scene and has produced acts such as Pulp, Def Leppard, Bring Me The Horizon, Arctic Monkeys, Reverend and The Makers, and The Human League. Pulp frontman, Jarvis Cocker, once fell out of a window on Division Street - there’s even a plaque commemorating the event! Sheffield is also home to iconic music venues such as The Leadmill, O2 Academy and Utilita Arena, as well as smaller venues such as Delicious Clam and Picture House Social. Pubs If you like proper beer and you're here early or staying over you're spoilt for choice. There is a cracking selection of pubs and breweries/brewery taps: Sheffield Tap - At the station. Decent beer selection if a little pricy! Triple Point brewery - 10 mins from the train station. Full of home fans usually, but still can get a beer in less than five mins. Also tends not to attract ********* as they don't sell cheap shite lager. Industry tap - five mins from station two from ground. - Cracking little place, DIPAs IPAs and stouts galore. All from top breweries. No fizzy shite. Grizzly grains brewery - 15 mins from the station, five mins from the ground. (same description as triple point in terms of d h’s) more of a warehouse with three benches tho. Vocation Tap Room - 15 from station, 10 from ground - Division Street. Its a vocation brewery tap room! Any fans staying the night get down to Kelham island - 15 mins walk from station 18 mins (current record walking from the ground). Shakespeares, Crow, West Bar Tap, Perch, Kelham Tavern, Salt Brewery Tap, Fat Cat, Millowners, Riverside, Heist brewery see below...........endlesss. Map: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JNWMzDm6AJgeA0nUASIH002INDs&usp=sharing Kelham Island: Kelham Island Tavern: http://www.kelhamtavern.co.uk/ The Fat Cat: http://www.thefatcat.co.uk/ The Ship: http://www.artisantap.co.uk/sheffield/ The Harlequin: https://theharlequinpub.wordpress.com/about/ Shakespeares: http://www.shakespeares-sheffield.co.uk/ Riverside: http://www.riversidesheffield.co.uk/ If you're in town, you have, in no particular order: The Rutland: http://www.therutlandarmssheffield.co.uk/ Sentinel Brewhouse: http://www.sentinelbrewing.co/ Henrys: https://www.facebook.com/Henrys-Sheffield-222778037755094/ Brewdog: https://www.brewdog.com/bars/uk/sheffield Devonshire Cat: http://www.devonshirecat.co.uk Red Deer: http://www.red-deer-sheffield.co.uk/ Bath Hotel: http://www.beerinthebath.co.uk/ The Hop: http://www.thehop-sheffield.com/ The Forum: http://www.forumsheffield.co.uk/ The Old House: http://www.theoldhousesheffield.com/ The Head of Steam: http://www.theheadofsteam.co.uk/pub?pub=23 Brown Bear (Sam Smiths): https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brown-Bear/152936284728092 Tap and Tankard: http://www.tapandtankard.co.uk/ The Tap (Railway Station): http://www.sheffieldtap.com/ Wetherspoons: Sheffield Waterworks Company: https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/...shire/sheffield-water-works-company-sheffield Benjamin Huntsman: https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/south-yorkshire/the-benjamin-huntsman-sheffield Sheaf Island: https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/south-yorkshire/the-sheaf-island-sheffield And for completeness, I have to include the Bankers Draft. But I really, really really wouldn't recommend it: https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/south-yorkshire/the-bankers-draft-sheffield Near the ground: Near the ground, you will find most pubs are home fans only but without colours, you should be alright in: Beer Engine: http://www.beerenginesheffield.com/ - welcomes sensible away fans Cremorne: https://www.facebook.com/TheCremorne/ Albion: https://www.facebook.com/albionpubsheffield/?fref=ts Royal Standard: https://www.facebook.com/thersbar/ - usually a good mix of home and away South Sheffield: If you are driving in and require somewhere to park, Heeley has a few pubs and on-street parking and is a short walk away from the ground. Choose from: Sheaf View: Sorry about all the tweets below I can’t get rid of ‘em! The Brothers Arms: https://www.facebook.com/thebrothersarms/ White Lion: http://www.whitelionsheffield.co.uk/ Tramshed: https://www.facebook.com/The-Tramshed-411632215664267/ The pubs near Bramall Lane are extremely partisan and best left to home fans. Several visitors have recommended pubs in the city centre. The Howard, near Sheffield railway station welcomes visiting fans. In the same area, The Globe, about a 5-minute walk from the station and 15 minutes from the ground, is a friendly pub serving good beer, it welcomes both home and away supporters, as does the Graduate, both are walking distance from the train station, good pubs too. The Sheaf Island, Wards Brewery, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, S11 8HW. Wetherspoons. https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/south-yorkshire/the-sheaf-island-sheffield The Nottingham House (a mile and a half from the ground) is renowned for its pies. Savory pies, mash and mushy peas with real ales and a full bar in relaxed, old-school pub quarters. 164 Whitham Rd, Sheffield S10 2SR. See photo. According to the Good Pub Guide all of these are worth a visit: https://thegoodpubguide.co.uk/?s=&gpg=Sheffield&pub_category=2-worth-a-visit Food Restaurants: try one of these: https://yorkshirefoodguide.co.uk/best-restaurants-sheffield/ Best chip shops: https://www.thestar.co.uk/business/consumer/the-10-best-fish-and-chip-shops-in-sheffield-according-to-tripadvisor-including-frymaster-new-cod-on-the-block-and-ranmoor-friery-2909307 Sheffield is renowned for its pies, here are some top rated pie shops: https://www.thestar.co.uk/lifestyle/food-and-drink/british-pie-week-7-best-pie-shops-and-bakeries-in-sheffield-based-on-google-reviews-3597437 13 4 2 Quote Link to comment
Jerseybean Posted April 17, 2023 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 OS preview: https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/match-preview-sheffield-united-a-1/ Quote Link to comment
Slippin cider Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 And it’s on the Red Button… Quote Link to comment
Curr Avon Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 1 minute ago, Slippin cider said: And it’s on the Red Button… What other colour is there? Quote Link to comment
Curr Avon Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 I'm going for an Andi Weimann hat-trick tomorrow night. Never happened before. Oh, hang about... 2 2 Quote Link to comment
Kingswood Robin Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 Unlikely but if we did win, it might put a spanner in the works for them. They could find themselves 3rd before they next kick a ball in the league. They'd have games in hand but it could get a bit nervy. As we know, teams can chuck it away at the death. Quote Link to comment
Midred Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 2 minutes ago, Kingswood Robin said: Unlikely but if we did win, it might put a spanner in the works for them. They could find themselves 3rd before they next kick a ball in the league. They'd have games in hand but it could get a bit nervy. As we know, teams can chuck it away at the death. They'll have kicked all the city players before that! Quote Link to comment
weepywall Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 How many tickets have we sold for this anyone know ? Quote Link to comment
Never to the dark side Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 Quote Link to comment
archie andrews Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 Wonder if they got one or two eyes on the cup semi? Quote Link to comment
elhombrecito Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 6 minutes ago, archie andrews said: Wonder if they got one or two eyes on the cup semi? Semis can be very distracting. 5 Quote Link to comment
Slippin cider Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 1 hour ago, Curr Avon said: What other colour is there? Blue, Yellow and Green on my remote …. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Kodjias Wrist Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 19 minutes ago, elhombrecito said: Semis can be very distracting. One eye on the final 1 Quote Link to comment
Super Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 1 hour ago, Kingswood Robin said: Unlikely but if we did win, it might put a spanner in the works for them. They could find themselves 3rd before they next kick a ball in the league. They'd have games in hand but it could get a bit nervy. As we know, teams can chuck it away at the death. We're a good team to be playing you would think with nothing to play for now this season. Quote Link to comment
pillred Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 55 minutes ago, elhombrecito said: Semis can be very distracting. Says my wife :laugh:. 1 Quote Link to comment
REDOXO Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 @BigTone please condense! Quote Link to comment
BigTone Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 32 minutes ago, REDOXO said: @BigTone please condense! Give me a week to read it 2 Quote Link to comment
pongo88 Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 9 minutes ago, BigTone said: Give me a week to read it It’s easy. Take the first part of the first sentence and the last part of the last sentence and you get - So, one thing is for sure, here are some top rated pie shops. @Jerseybean inserts a coded message into every match day thread. You’ve just got to look for it 3 Quote Link to comment
hollydog Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 5 hours ago, Jerseybean said: So, one thing is for sure - you won’t go thirsty in Sheffield, another thing is highly probable - we won’t be playing ‘em next season. Pay on the day will be available at Bramall Lane tomorrow (Tuesday, April 17th, 7:45pm) as City travel to face Sheffield United. Pay on the day tickets will be available for cash only without an increase in price from the ticket office, which is located at the bottom of the main car park – Cherry Street. Collection and duplicates will be available from the black collection kiosk which is adjacent to the ticket office – an hour and a half before KO. Tickets remain on sale from Ashton Gate until 11am tomorrow (Tuesday). At the end of last season the Blades were beaten on penalties by Nottingham Forest after their play off semi-final finished 3-3 on aggregate. On Saturday they boosted their hopes of automatic promotion to the Premier League with a 4-1 win over relegation-threatened Cardiff City. They have a five point buffer on the teams chasing them and a game in hand. Next Saturday they face Manchester City (who ended our FA Cuo run) at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final. On November 1st it finished 0-1 at Ashton Gate, in torrential rain, a game we played well in and really deserved at least a point from. Paul Heckingbottom's reaction, ‘That's the worst win I've had here. I felt our experience really came to the fore. I can really feel for Nigel, so I'm not going to be smug about it but you've got to win. They were the better team in most departments but we defended our box.’ It’s a 360ish mile round trip from Bristol so a big shout out to the traveling Red Army. Here’s a guide to Bramall Lane: https://www.sufc.co.uk/club/visiting-bramall-lane/ and another: https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/premier-league/bramall-lane-sheffield-united.html The man in the middle is Geoff Eltringham, who will be assisted by Andrew Fox and Shaun Hudson. The fourth official is Carl Boyeson. We have a poor record against them having lost 32, won 16 and drawn 12. NP isn’t popular with their fans he played for arch rivals Sheffield Wednesday (see photo) between October 1987 and July 1994, making 218 appearances and scoring 20 times. As it happens Heckingbottom played for them too 2004-2006 making 42 appearances and scoring four. Coincidentally, Wednesday are facing the Gas at the same time we face the Blades. Diego De Girolamo Played for both clubs. Here’s a view from a SU fan: So, there's a general pattern regards Sheff Utd this season. Overall the team are consistently average, no where near as good as the Wilder promotion side. However, this season our defence is always very strong, their only weakness is pace with other teams catching us on the counter but when the defence need to sit back and are put under pressure they've always consistently coped really well. Another issue this season has been our style of play, it's very disjointed in midfield. We often have 15 minutes where we pass the ball around with confidence and look a top two side then in the same match we have 15 minutes spells where we can't string three passes together and it's almost kick and rush football. The Wilder promotion team were so well drilled and consistently played simple, quick, pass and move possession football. The other big factor this season is that we can be playing average or even quite poorly then we have some high quality individuals who can score a goal out of the blue from nothing. The current team has far higher individual quality than the players in the Wilder promotion team. N'Diaye is one of the biggest talents at the club in decades, he's capable of producing magic and we think he'll take the PL by storm. Don't think our fans will feel over confident regards Tuesday because we remember during the Wilder promotion season, that was also near the end of the season. A vital game, we were big favourites and you turned up in that Wimbledon tennis style purple and green kit. You were quite impressive that match beating us 3-2, so we'll expect another tough game. Sheffield stuff A Green City People often think of Sheffield as an industrial city, but it’s actually one of the greenest cities in the UK. Sheffield has the highest ratio of trees to people in Europe - there are over two million across the city! Rolling down the river The name Sheffield comes from the River Sheaf, one of several rivers that run through the city, along with the River Don and the River Loxley. The lower part of the River Sheaf once formed two sides of the boundary of Sheffield Castle where Mary, Queen of Scots, was once held prisoner! Heavy metal You might have heard Sheffield being called the Steel City, due to its international reputation for steel production in the 19th century. Crucible is another innovation developed in Sheffield, which is where the Crucible Theatre gets its name from. The beautiful game Sheffield is home to the world’s oldest football club AND its second oldest - Sheffield FC was founded in 1857 and Hallam FC was founded just three years later. 5. All the world’s a stage Sheffield stars Did you know Sheffield has a walk of fame? The Sheffield Legends plaques outside the Town Hall pay tribute to local celebrities who have achieved national or international acclaim such as actor Sean Bean, Olympic athlete Jessica Ennis, and astronaut Helen Sharman, who was the first ever Briton in space! Music is the answer Sheffield is well known for its music scene and has produced acts such as Pulp, Def Leppard, Bring Me The Horizon, Arctic Monkeys, Reverend and The Makers, and The Human League. Pulp frontman, Jarvis Cocker, once fell out of a window on Division Street - there’s even a plaque commemorating the event! Sheffield is also home to iconic music venues such as The Leadmill, O2 Academy and Utilita Arena, as well as smaller venues such as Delicious Clam and Picture House Social. Pubs If you like proper beer and you're here early or staying over you're spoilt for choice. There is a cracking selection of pubs and breweries/brewery taps: Sheffield Tap - At the station. Decent beer selection if a little pricy! Triple Point brewery - 10 mins from the train station. Full of home fans usually, but still can get a beer in less than five mins. Also tends not to attract ********* as they don't sell cheap shite lager. Industry tap - five mins from station two from ground. - Cracking little place, DIPAs IPAs and stouts galore. All from top breweries. No fizzy shite. Grizzly grains brewery - 15 mins from the station, five mins from the ground. (same description as triple point in terms of d h’s) more of a warehouse with three benches tho. Vocation Tap Room - 15 from station, 10 from ground - Division Street. Its a vocation brewery tap room! Any fans staying the night get down to Kelham island - 15 mins walk from station 18 mins (current record walking from the ground). Shakespeares, Crow, West Bar Tap, Perch, Kelham Tavern, Salt Brewery Tap, Fat Cat, Millowners, Riverside, Heist brewery see below...........endlesss. Map: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JNWMzDm6AJgeA0nUASIH002INDs&usp=sharing Kelham Island: Kelham Island Tavern: http://www.kelhamtavern.co.uk/ The Fat Cat: http://www.thefatcat.co.uk/ The Ship: http://www.artisantap.co.uk/sheffield/ The Harlequin: https://theharlequinpub.wordpress.com/about/ Shakespeares: http://www.shakespeares-sheffield.co.uk/ Riverside: http://www.riversidesheffield.co.uk/ If you're in town, you have, in no particular order: The Rutland: http://www.therutlandarmssheffield.co.uk/ Sentinel Brewhouse: http://www.sentinelbrewing.co/ Henrys: https://www.facebook.com/Henrys-Sheffield-222778037755094/ Brewdog: https://www.brewdog.com/bars/uk/sheffield Devonshire Cat: http://www.devonshirecat.co.uk Red Deer: http://www.red-deer-sheffield.co.uk/ Bath Hotel: http://www.beerinthebath.co.uk/ The Hop: http://www.thehop-sheffield.com/ The Forum: http://www.forumsheffield.co.uk/ The Old House: http://www.theoldhousesheffield.com/ The Head of Steam: http://www.theheadofsteam.co.uk/pub?pub=23 Brown Bear (Sam Smiths): https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brown-Bear/152936284728092 Tap and Tankard: http://www.tapandtankard.co.uk/ The Tap (Railway Station): http://www.sheffieldtap.com/ Wetherspoons: Sheffield Waterworks Company: https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/...shire/sheffield-water-works-company-sheffield Benjamin Huntsman: https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/south-yorkshire/the-benjamin-huntsman-sheffield Sheaf Island: https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/south-yorkshire/the-sheaf-island-sheffield And for completeness, I have to include the Bankers Draft. But I really, really really wouldn't recommend it: https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/south-yorkshire/the-bankers-draft-sheffield Near the ground: Near the ground, you will find most pubs are home fans only but without colours, you should be alright in: Beer Engine: http://www.beerenginesheffield.com/ - welcomes sensible away fans Cremorne: https://www.facebook.com/TheCremorne/ Albion: https://www.facebook.com/albionpubsheffield/?fref=ts Royal Standard: https://www.facebook.com/thersbar/ - usually a good mix of home and away South Sheffield: If you are driving in and require somewhere to park, Heeley has a few pubs and on-street parking and is a short walk away from the ground. Choose from: Sheaf View: Sorry about all the tweets below I can’t get rid of ‘em! The Brothers Arms: https://www.facebook.com/thebrothersarms/ White Lion: http://www.whitelionsheffield.co.uk/ Tramshed: https://www.facebook.com/The-Tramshed-411632215664267/ The pubs near Bramall Lane are extremely partisan and best left to home fans. Several visitors have recommended pubs in the city centre. The Howard, near Sheffield railway station welcomes visiting fans. In the same area, The Globe, about a 5-minute walk from the station and 15 minutes from the ground, is a friendly pub serving good beer, it welcomes both home and away supporters, as does the Graduate, both are walking distance from the train station, good pubs too. The Sheaf Island, Wards Brewery, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, S11 8HW. Wetherspoons. https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/south-yorkshire/the-sheaf-island-sheffield The Nottingham House (a mile and a half from the ground) is renowned for its pies. Savory pies, mash and mushy peas with real ales and a full bar in relaxed, old-school pub quarters. 164 Whitham Rd, Sheffield S10 2SR. See photo. According to the Good Pub Guide all of these are worth a visit: https://thegoodpubguide.co.uk/?s=&gpg=Sheffield&pub_category=2-worth-a-visit Food Restaurants: try one of these: https://yorkshirefoodguide.co.uk/best-restaurants-sheffield/ Best chip shops: https://www.thestar.co.uk/business/consumer/the-10-best-fish-and-chip-shops-in-sheffield-according-to-tripadvisor-including-frymaster-new-cod-on-the-block-and-ranmoor-friery-2909307 Sheffield is renowned for its pies, here are some top rated pie shops: https://www.thestar.co.uk/lifestyle/food-and-drink/british-pie-week-7-best-pie-shops-and-bakeries-in-sheffield-based-on-google-reviews-3597437 Triple Point brew fantastic beer. Well worth a visit and will cushion any disappointment we might experience on the pitch. Rutland Arms is one of the best urban pubs anywhere. Not to missed. 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pillred Posted April 17, 2023 Report Share Posted April 17, 2023 2 hours ago, Super said: We're a good team to be playing you would think with nothing to play for now this season. I remember a similar thing when we Peed on Brightons big promotion party and we had nothing to play for then, sometimes when you have nothing to lose also it can make you a dangerous opponent. 3 Quote Link to comment
Rocking Red Cyril Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 3 hours ago, pillred said: I remember a similar thing when we Peed on Brightons big promotion party and we had nothing to play for then, sometimes when you have nothing to lose also it can make you a dangerous opponent. Yes was a great great away day that one. Parked up in sone town, no idea what it was called now, bit down the line . Had drink with happy home fans. Then got train to and from the game. Did like their stadium and transport links set up. Made sense to me and winning was gert lush 1 Quote Link to comment
Winterstoke toad Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 (edited) Looking at the thread on their forum I don’t think you’ll come across a more arrogant bunch of pricks . Edited April 18, 2023 by Winterstoke toad Quote Link to comment
elhombrecito Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 8 minutes ago, Winterstoke toad said: Looking at the thread on their forum I don’t think you’ll come across a more arrogant bunch of pricks . https://gaschat.co.uk/ 3 1 11 Quote Link to comment
Curr Avon Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 11 hours ago, BigTone said: Give me a week to read it But Flash, we only have 12 hours to safe the turf. Or is that the Earth? Quote Link to comment
Port Said Red Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 3 hours ago, Winterstoke toad said: Looking at the thread on their forum I don’t think you’ll come across a more arrogant bunch of pricks . I am sat here holding the coats of many Leeds fans right now. 1 Quote Link to comment
Red Army 75 Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 Nothing to lose, let’s try to derail their promotion push. Remember we beat them 2-0 down the gate years ago, absolute carnage as I was watching as a young lad from the Eastend As for @Jerseybean . Valiant effort and appreciated the Matchday Threads. Very informative 2 Quote Link to comment
Lew-T Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 4 hours ago, Winterstoke toad said: Looking at the thread on their forum I don’t think you’ll come across a more arrogant bunch of pricks . Never liked Sheff Utd. For the same reasons you’ve shared, they’ve always come across as ***** 6 Quote Link to comment
Owl Visiting Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 Best of luck, although I'm probably clutching at straws thinking they could still mess it up at this point. Can't say I'm particularly optimistic about our chances in the tinpot version of this fixture tonight. 2 4 1 Quote Link to comment
Son of Fred Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 1 hour ago, Lew-T said: Never liked Sheff Utd. For the same reasons you’ve shared, they’ve always come across as ***** Certainly the least likeable of the Sheffield clubs... Love Bramall Lane though - proper ground. Quote Link to comment
Wanderingred Posted April 18, 2023 Report Share Posted April 18, 2023 14 hours ago, pillred said: I remember a similar thing when we Peed on Brightons big promotion party and we had nothing to play for then, sometimes when you have nothing to lose also it can make you a dangerous opponent. I’m certain that we still needed a result there to secure survival and avoid it going down to the last day. That second half was one of the longest 45 minutes of football I can recall. 1 Quote Link to comment
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