 | Forum Reply | 3rd Team to be Relegated - Which one? at 10:26 27 Apr 2025
Blackburn and Burnley are pretty rough towns, but most working class town are like that. The ribble valley is beautiful, very expensive though, great place to live, you can probably afford a good place if you downsize. |
 | Forum Reply | 3rd Team to be Relegated - Which one? at 10:17 27 Apr 2025
A selfish view, I'd like Hull to go down, it's an arse to get to via the train for me even though its only 120 miles away it takes about 3 to 4 hrs, whereas the other 4 are easier, especially pne 😁👍 |
 | Forum Reply | 3rd Team to be Relegated - Which one? at 10:15 27 Apr 2025
Yes blackburn and burnley have a similar rivalry to ours, lived in east lancs for 14 years, the rivalry is brilliant. |
 | Forum Reply | 3rd Team to be Relegated - Which one? at 10:06 27 Apr 2025
Was speaking to blackpool supporting mate at the retirement do yesterday. As we were looking over the games and permutations he was frothing at the thought of the nobbers as they call pne coming down. Believe me it's Blackpool who are PNEs most fiercest rivals. |
 | Forum Reply | 3rd Team to be Relegated - Which one? at 09:54 27 Apr 2025
My PNE mates are absolutely furious with their players, they have said the players have been on the beach for a few weeks. They have possibly the toughest game at brizzle city who have to win to secure a ply off place, a draw is no good. 1 of 5 teams could go, it's absolutely mad, so glad we aren't in it, thank you AS 👏 [Post edited 27 Apr 10:00]
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 | Forum Reply | Wrexham at 09:40 27 Apr 2025
It isn't a dirge UJ.its a very very good passionate song which has a great meaning. I am disappointed in you for saying that mate. |
 | Forum Reply | Cardiff Debt at 10:35 26 Apr 2025
Got fowarded this from a mate, dont know much of it is true. Cardiff City Football Club finds itself in a dire situation that has led to its impending relegation to League One, primarily due to significant financial difficulties that have plagued the club. These financial issues, often referred to as "finance problems," have created a seismic shift within the club and the community, putting Cardiff City on the precipice of entering administration. This distressing possibility arises from ongoing failures to meet various payment obligations, leaving the club burdened by an overwhelming amount of debt. As it stands, Cardiff City faces a precarious financial landscape, where the mounting debts could ultimately lead to severe consequences, including the dreaded possibility of being expelled from the football league entirely. The urgency of their situation cannot be overstated, as they have until the end of June to resolve these debts and avert a complete financial collapse. If they are unable to find a way to settle their outstanding obligations within this timeframe, the ramifications for the club could be devastating, resulting in a catastrophic outcome that would leave the loyal supporters and fans of Cardiff City heartbroken and disillusioned. It is truly a tragic turn of events to witness a once-proud club like Cardiff City facing such turmoil. Despite the rich history and passionate fanbase that have long been associated with this institution, the current circumstances leave little room for optimism. The club appears to be trapped in a cycle of financial distress, and the possibility of a court case looming at the beginning of June adds further uncertainty to an already precarious situation. As the date draws nearer, all eyes will be on the legal proceedings, where the outcome could have significant implications for the future of Cardiff City. In the weeks ahead, the club, its management, and its supporters will hold their collective breath, hoping for a glimmer of hope amid the turmoil. The memories of past glories make it even more painful to think about the potential downfall of Cardiff City, a team that has brought joy to countless fans over the years. While the present looks bleak, the outcomes of both the court case and any possible financial negotiations will ultimately determine whether Cardiff City can navigate through this crisis or face an irreversible decline. |
 | Forum Reply | Classic Brian Clough at 19:38 25 Apr 2025
My favourite manager of all time Lucky england didn't appoint him as they would have gone close to win major championships. |
 | Forum Reply | Sheehan ? at 19:35 25 Apr 2025
Thanks for your great thoughts for the wife's 50th. I'd put it to her but i want to keep my balls and my teeth 😬 |
 | Forum Reply | Sheehan ? at 16:07 25 Apr 2025
That's great to know 😊 Gutted it's the wife's 50th next Saturday as we would be down. |
 | Forum Reply | The Paul Watson legacy. Was it so bad.? at 12:17 25 Apr 2025
The problems we have faced have absolutely nothing to do with watson, the problems have always been with the owners but you will never agree with that. |
 | Forum Reply | Sheehan ? at 12:15 25 Apr 2025
I suspect sheehan has been holding out for assurances that he will get replacements for the players you mentioned, for a start we have the swede, can't remember his name, who could replace o'brien, replace darling with low and that's before any of the deadwood leave. Allen on a vastly reduced contract, naughton the same, pedersen gone, the money saved with those three will bring in 2 good championship players and 3/4 average ones. If sheehan gets the players we want we will be challenging the play offs. |
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