The choice is between the Blades and Blunderland
Personally I think that Sheffield United are the better team and overall a better setup than the mob down the road.
BUT it's mouth watering to think of a guaranteed six points if they do come up. B)
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The choice is between the Blades and Blunderland
Personally I think that Sheffield United are the better team and overall a better setup than the mob down the road.
BUT it's mouth watering to think of a guaranteed six points if they do come up. B)
It's an easy 6 points and more importantly both are a hell of a lot closer than Southampton and Ipswich.
A little less far to travel than Leicester for the Toon army.
I lived in Sheffield when I first left home, Live at 369 Shoreham street, right opposite Bramall Lane.
Don't mind the Blades at all, my local boozer was their home fan pub, good grub and good craic.
Also I do love a derby. There's nothing finer than battering the unwashed puddle slurpers!
It's not even a choice, surely???
I want the puddle drinkers back in the Prem so we can right the wrongs of the Ashley Era. We need to thrash those illiterate, rotten toothed, sister fiddlers 9 or 10 times in a row to wash the stench out of our black and white shirts.
That Rotten Homeless whiff has been hanging around like pee in a scouse under pass.
That needs to get sorted then they can stay in the lower leagues for the rest of their history. We need to put the boot right back on their throat so they have absolutely nothing to cling on to. A hopeless state of submission as we hold footballing dominion over the North East forever!
Maybe I am alone but I'd like the Blades up. Rather Sunderland stayed put where they are to see the disapointed faces once more.
Totally forgot about their game to be fair,
I'm not gonna shed a tear if they bottle it in the final. It will be hilarious to see them all weeping on the Wembley terraces as they all realise that they've got 26 hr return leg on the magic bus as it's the only transport they could afford to pay after a few hours begging outside the Newcastle Bus station