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Thread: When relegation becomes inescapable.

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    When relegation becomes inescapable.

    Not far off, it is now to be honest, what will happen to the attendances?, now around 5,000 United fans. 2,800, maybe, southern fans are fickle.

    Bonner getting United up was like Chzechoslovakia winning the euros, maybe even more shocking, the cheapness of div2, lower part of the table will suit. Uniteds identity has always been there, just too good for non league, but not good enough for the football leasgue.


    A club that thinks pre match meals are a money spinner need their head examining. Barry turned away rich folk.....now pay the price United fans, your glorious leader..... making a f art noise.

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    All football fans are fickle Frank,it does not matter which club you support and it only takes a few losses before they are screaming for the head coaches head,a few wins later and it?s Bonner,Bonner give us a wave,you cannot complain about the dwindling attendances when you sit at home filling Skys coffers with your cash instead of Utds

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    Oh,I await your condemnation of me as usual

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    I have got to admit thst it is not looking good now Frank,your wish may come true

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