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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    Given the financial resources at his disposal compared to much of the division and the injuries they've sustained over the course of the season, Appleton's done a very good job getting them into the top six. Let alone the final. Sunderland were the better side in the first half but his half time substitutions turned the game back in Lincoln's favour. Fair play to him.

    Sunderland are a poor team though and my mate is a season ticket holder there and said the same plus Blackpool will beat Lincoln with little problem.

    Palmer played well and comes off his line!

    For play to Appleton but a big NO from me as rather have Pulis back than him - at least he knows the championship

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    No way would I want Pulis back. Even when our Pulis team was winning I was longing for the ref to blow the final whistle to bring the boredom to an end. I also remember going to Bournemouth and the football was terrible, our fans chanting ‘ your football is ******* ****’ to Pulis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    No way would I want Pulis back. Even when our Pulis team was winning I was longing for the ref to blow the final whistle to bring the boredom to an end. I also remember going to Bournemouth and the football was terrible, our fans chanting ‘ your football is ******* ****’ to Pulis.
    I sat there and watched yet another abysmal, entertainment free match under Pulis and decided I'd had enough. Not been to a game for over 4 years now, and probably won't be going to another ever. I should thank the bloke really: more money in my pocket and more time spent with my family. Moved to Gloucester when I was eleven and spent 50 years travelling up there but it's unlikely I will again. I've just retired so I have plenty of time on my hands. If I do fancy watching a game it will probably be Tuffley Rovers (15 minute walk) rather than a 119 mile round trip to see Albion.

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