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(01-17-2026, 11:27 AM)Tom Joad 25 Wrote:
(01-17-2026, 10:52 AM)Peachofacross Wrote:
(01-16-2026, 10:25 PM)Scrantonbaggie Wrote:
(01-16-2026, 10:12 PM)Bob Fossil Wrote: Thank god for Sheff Wednesday.
We will have enough to stay up, albeit only just. That’s what we need to focus on now, letting Ramsay assess the squad and work out the least shit side he can put out.

Only 2 teams were relegated from this division in 1991 because the restructure with the impending premier league..guess what..yep we managed it .

I was at Twerton Park when we went down. We were a fucking terrible side back then. This side are light years better.

I think we'll be fine but if be lying if I said I didn't want a couple of wins in the next 3 or 4 games.

We were as good as relegated the moment Dingle Don limped off a few weeks before Twerton.

Against Newcastle as I recall.

Ipswich doing us a favour beating Blackburn
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#22
I love the nostalgic pessimism. A talk about this season has turned into 50 somethings to get misty eyed about one of the shittest days in the club’s history 35 years ago.
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#23
I'm the one who wasn't there.
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#24
(01-17-2026, 02:27 PM)GunsOfNavarone Wrote: I'm the one who wasn't there.

Bet you weren’t at Live Aid either.
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#25
(01-17-2026, 02:18 PM)BertieTheBaggie Wrote: I love the nostalgic pessimism. A talk about this season has turned into 50 somethings to get misty eyed about one of the shittest days in the club’s history 35 years ago.

Nothing misty eyed. It was the shittest day ever....
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(01-17-2026, 02:18 PM)BertieTheBaggie Wrote: I love the nostalgic pessimism. A talk about this season has turned into 50 somethings to get misty eyed about one of the shittest days in the club’s history 35 years ago.

Chill out.its a footie forum and us 60 somethings are having a reminisce.we were there .
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#27
(01-17-2026, 02:28 PM)BertieTheBaggie Wrote:
(01-17-2026, 02:27 PM)GunsOfNavarone Wrote: I'm the one who wasn't there.

Bet you weren’t at Live Aid either.

Correct. I did buy the record, go on the sponsored run and get the t-shirt though  Big Grin .
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#28
Shit seasons, in terms of off field storylines and experiences, tend to be better than successful seasons, in my experience. It's a gallows humour sadistic experience.
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#29
(01-17-2026, 02:31 PM)Josh1873 Wrote: Shit seasons, in terms of off field storylines and experiences, tend to be better than successful seasons, in my experience. It's a gallows humour sadistic experience.

Think that might be the law of averages. The 'good seasons' are a much smaller dataset
Or something.
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#30
(01-17-2026, 02:36 PM)Merkinagogo Wrote:
(01-17-2026, 02:31 PM)Josh1873 Wrote: Shit seasons, in terms of off field storylines and experiences, tend to be better than successful seasons, in my experience. It's a gallows humour sadistic experience.

Think that might be the law of averages. The 'good seasons' are a much smaller dataset
Or something.

You're possibly correct!
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