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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieBlood View Post
    Wolves, wolves, oh yes the ones whose reserve team could only muster a home draw against bottom of the table 10 man Blunderland.

    Reason being because the first team must have been secretly passported to the world club championship recently concluded.

    And obviously winning it because they drew at man city.

    The irrelevant West Midlands club, saved by charitable donations from Albion fans, when they did not have a pot to p iss in, even though 90,000 (even from the north east) were there to "support" them.

    The only wm club that doesn't own their ground because of their previous financial foook ups, when in another era they spent money they did not have.

    The only one that has thurd tier drops more often than lowly blose.

    Europe in 3, how dumb am thee!!!

    Giving up 11 point leads, that's more likely.
    Great post.
    I live amongst em now. I've never seen so many orange shirts from years gone by. Every one of them was at them Chorley games at a guess. When they couldn't even muster a full set of socks for the home team kit.
    A few more wins and they'll be renaming the stands again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whicka_Mon View Post
    Great post.
    I live amongst em now. I've never seen so many orange shirts from years gone by. Every one of them was at them Chorley games at a guess. When they couldn't even muster a full set of socks for the home team kit.
    A few more wins and they'll be renaming the stands again.
    word has it that there is an overwhealming stench of a mothball camphor cloud hanging over the custard bowl on matchdays of late

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    They may be our arch rivals but in fairness, they are looking a pretty good bet for promotion. Let's just hope that we can preserve our status!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    They may be our arch rivals but in fairness, they are looking a pretty good bet for promotion. Let's just hope that we can preserve our status!
    Thought our arch rivals were currently fifth ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    They may be our arch rivals but in fairness, they are looking a pretty good bet for promotion. Let's just hope that we can preserve our status!
    There's a long way to go yet Leicesterbaggie, there's a lot of twists and turns left in the season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whicka_Mon View Post
    Great post.
    I live amongst em now. I've never seen so many orange shirts from years gone by. Every one of them was at them Chorley games at a guess. When they couldn't even muster a full set of socks for the home team kit.
    A few more wins and they'll be renaming the stands again.
    There's a book out there called Samba in The Smethwick End. I think its by Dave Bowler. It's a few years old now but looks at the demise of West Midlands football. That Chorley game, I'm sure I read that the Dings couldn't fill a 50 seater coach. It also explains why Tommy Docherty left the club. The Dings had a player called Mark Buckland who was a pikey. Lived in a caravan parked in a field etc etc. One match, the Doc was giving his half time talk and couldn't see Buckland. A few minutes later, Buckland appeared munching on a hot dog. Seems he's queued in his kit with the home fans to get a hot dog. Docherty decided there and then enough was enough and left.

    I know the Dings have never done modesty, which might explain the current euphoria as they consider themselves one of Europe's elite but it seems to me more a case that a lorry carrying LSD has crashed in the Mander Centre when i hear some on the radio. Some of these deluded souls might consider that if Mendez left, theres a lot of infrastructure he'll take with him so theres a lot to be said for not shouting from the rooftops about what might happen in 3 years time.

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