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Thread: L2 teams I really want us to stuff

  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by tommopie8 View Post
    The fact they were in a position to poach our manager was enough to annoy me - let alone the timing.

    Parity will be restored tomorrow.
    Took Mark Cooper away as well (sort of).

  2. #42
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    Quote Originally Posted by marky View Post
    Took Mark Cooper away as well (sort of).
    Rectum
    Grimethorpe, (already done them once).
    Swindon, (6-0 would be nice).
    Bratfud Massive.
    FGR
    Harrogate
    Salford. (Done them once as well).
    Sooty at home, by at least 7-0.
    And of course Mansfield, (4-0 at ML and 0-2 at the W@nk Hall would be deemed acceptable).
    Last edited by countygump; 22-09-2023 at 03:27 PM.

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Jampie View Post
    A sufficient number of L2 teams to get promoted. That would be incredible.

    Failing that, a sufficient number of L2 teams to not get demoted. That would be the very worst case base expectation.

    Could name a single team I particularly care about beating so long as the table looks right at the end of the season.
    I’m totally with you on this no particular team just keep getting 3 points or 1 if that fails
    Will be a tough game tomorrow

  4. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by Proactive not Reactive View Post
    I’m totally with you on this no particular team just keep getting 3 points or 1 if that fails
    Will be a tough game tomorrow
    This!

  5. #45
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    Has to be MK Dons / Franchise FC for me. They've built a very nice, fan-friendly ground and they will now have a young generation of fans who'll have no idea how the club came about, but the way they were created, stealing another club's identity, remains unforgivable within football culture.

    I say "within football culture", or perhaps 'soccer culture", because I'm also an NFL fan and in America the idea of teams/franchises changing location is far more routine, but it's a different sport with a different dynamic. Such moves are not necessarily liked, especially by the city losing a team, but are seen as part and parcel of doing business.

  6. #46
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    Mansfield top of the list by some distance for me.

    We have some painful memories to erase, if we take 6 points from them it's 6 points they will drop.

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