by genome » 23 Apr 2018 09:24
by Silver Fox » 23 Apr 2018 09:32
by genome » 23 Apr 2018 09:45
by Hound » 23 Apr 2018 09:51
Silver Fox So, do you think they wouldn't have lost 4-0 to the runaway champions if a player who wasn't even on the bench was going to tweet something about his old club 2 hours after the game?
by LUX » 23 Apr 2018 09:52
double d SF Really has digressed as a poster this last 18 months
by Silver Fox » 23 Apr 2018 09:53
double d SF Really has digressed as a poster this last 18 months or so, as has Leon. Don't get who has hurt them.
genome Cracking input as always, SF
by leon » 23 Apr 2018 14:04
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Apr 2018 17:35
HoundSnowflake RoyalSilver Fox File under being upset when a former player celebrates scoring a goal against you
Yet another reason to fold the internet
Yeah, player in celebrating happier times and having fondness for a previous club shocker.
but a couple of hours after a 4-0 home defeat, and when your previous club is a relegation rival?
painfully stupid thing to do really. Not that I think he'll get many more minutes at Bolton anyway
by Stranded » 24 Apr 2018 09:36
by John Smith » 24 Apr 2018 09:43
Stranded For those who are interested or enjoy self flagellation, you can purchase this game for a fiver via Barnsley's iFollow tonight. Will need a VPN though.
by genome » 24 Apr 2018 09:46
John SmithStranded For those who are interested or enjoy self flagellation, you can purchase this game for a fiver via Barnsley's iFollow tonight. Will need a VPN though.
Imagine choosing to do that over Liverpool v Roma or Derby v Cardiff.
by John Smith » 24 Apr 2018 09:51
double dJohn SmithStranded For those who are interested or enjoy self flagellation, you can purchase this game for a fiver via Barnsley's iFollow tonight. Will need a VPN though.
Imagine choosing to do that over Liverpool v Roma or Derby v Cardiff.
Imagine wanting to watch an important game in our relegation battle that could either take us closer to danger or give us a MASSIVE chance of staying up over a game none of us fans really care about, and a game between the biggest chokers in our league vs the team with the pcuntiest manager.
by Theroyalbox » 24 Apr 2018 09:52
by Hound » 24 Apr 2018 09:54
Snowflake RoyalHoundSnowflake Royal Yeah, player in celebrating happier times and having fondness for a previous club shocker.
but a couple of hours after a 4-0 home defeat, and when your previous club is a relegation rival?
painfully stupid thing to do really. Not that I think he'll get many more minutes at Bolton anyway
So?
One thing is not linked to the other. A player's history isn't wiped when they move clubs. It's no measure of his effort or dedication at his current club.
Football fans get precious about the pettiest of things.
by NewCorkSeth » 24 Apr 2018 09:59
by LUX » 24 Apr 2018 10:00
Theroyalbox We literally need a point against a shite Ipswich team to stay up.
by genome » 24 Apr 2018 10:00
John Smithdouble dJohn Smith Imagine choosing to do that over Liverpool v Roma or Derby v Cardiff.
Imagine wanting to watch an important game in our relegation battle that could either take us closer to danger or give us a MASSIVE chance of staying up over a game none of us fans really care about, and a game between the biggest chokers in our league vs the team with the pcuntiest manager.
Double D, we've been safe since we beat Burton away and you know it. Barnsley will draw tonight and it'll be a poor game.
Maybe go for a walk instead?
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