One of the players alleged that the Barnsley manager was left with blood streaming down his face. Apparently, this comment was later withdrawn from social media.
Perhaps just an over-enthusiastic kiss from Barton!
Anyone know what went on in the Barnsley tunnel ?
One of the players alleged that the Barnsley manager was left with blood streaming down his face. Apparently, this comment was later withdrawn from social media.
Perhaps just an over-enthusiastic kiss from Barton!
Acido is a tad annoyed with our Joey.I wonder if Burnsleys manager will be pressing charges...hmmmm
It was hardly an over reaction Champs, and I agree with you anyway that Aucks is a genuinely decent poster on here, and he always replies to me on here if Ive posted anything.
And your right Alf, yes Im more than a tad annoyed at what Barton has done here, or should I say 'allegedly' done here!!.
Thanks, Acido (and Champs).
Acido, you probably didn't spot it, but I gave Barnsley an honourable mention on the Forest thread.
I suggested that it would be a real surprise if Sunderland didn't get automatic promotion, but you might pip them to it.
I looked at your fixtures, and I see you have three mid-table teams with nothing to play for. Plymouth, away, might be a bit trickier, as they are battling to stay out of the relegation-zone.
Sunderland have a game in hand, of course, but three of their matches are against top-seven teams.
Down to the wire, do you think?
Well I could talk all day and night about this Aucks, but I'll try to keep it to a minimum lol.
We're definitely biting the fingernails at the moment and after last week I think we all thought we'd blown 2nd place. Then Sunderland fail to win both of their home games since, and we're back up to 2nd again even though they and Portsmouth do have a game in hand.
Like you say the long trip down to Plymouth could be the hardest remaining game, but we're not looking beyond the Shrewsbury game this good Friday afternoon.
Come on Barnsley.
Last edited by Acido; 15-04-2019 at 09:02 PM.
Good luck, Acido. What you could really do with is a draw in the Sunderland-Portsmouth game!
I remember trekking down to Plymouth to watch Rovers on a bloody freezing day at some point in the late 70s or early 80s. Luckily, we won, but it was a hell of a journey, and I was only travelling from East Anglia! Quite nerve-wracking actually, because our car used about a pint of oil every 50 miles!
Last edited by AucklandRover; 15-04-2019 at 09:26 PM.