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08 March 2011 20:42:54
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Football League Danny: "First blood to Bristol City in the battle of the in-form Championship sides. Albert Adomah puts the Robins 1-0 up on Portsmouth. That's Portsmouth who came into this game on the back of six straight wins and having not conceded a goal in any of them."

I'm still bemoaning our early season injuries
llamedos
08 March 2011 22:09:13

Good result for Bristol City winning 2-1


Meanwhie Barnet struggle to get results going in their favour.........had much more of the game and more real opportunities on goal, but still can't find the right side of the net


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09 March 2011 11:30:38
This is ominous. Bristol City have called a press conference for 2:30pm today with the chairman making and announcement regarding the future of the club. The whole club was closed for an hour this morning whilst everyone was briefed 🤔 💤
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09 March 2011 11:57:31
The club is secure. Rumour now is that the chairman is stepping aside and becoming owner, and the chief executive is taking over as chairman. Big 'phew' if that's all it is lol 😁 I've text both the guys who roll me info and not had a reply yet
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09 March 2011 12:06:02
Had a text. It's effectively what I said above 😁 I could do without that type of scare when my guts are already dodgy lol 😂
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09 March 2011 12:16:21
On the official site now. Stepping aside as chairman at end of the season. Current CEO taking over. Lansdown to remain as owner and will continue to fund the club. Four new appointments to the board. Good news all round 👍
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09 March 2011 19:03:52
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/q/qpr/9420413.stm  QPR charged with breaching 7 FA rules. Would likely face a fine and points deduction if proven
m fish
09 March 2011 22:53:50
Originally Posted by: Matty H 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/q/qpr/9420413.stm QPR charged with breaching 7 FA rules. Would likely face a fine and points deduction if proven


Very similar case happened with bristol city player and it was a 30000 fine
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09 March 2011 23:06:18
We were fined a third of that figure you quote, and it was 'similar' in the way that a football is similar to a basketball 😁 I would imagine QPR would get off with a fine if the Tevez saga is used as a rule of thumb, however, that was a Prem club and who could possibly attempt to call what the FA may do here given their historic inconsistency? They may decide to make an example of them. Personally I think not, but there will be a few QPR fans out there with twitchy backsides tonight.
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09 March 2011 23:17:10
The biggest irony of all here; Anyone know who was the biggest mouthpiece calling for WHU to be docked points for what happened with Tevez?... That's right, it was then Sheff Utd manager, now qpr manager Neil Warnock. You couldn't make it up lol. I wonder if he still thinks it's such a dreadful crime...
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10 March 2011 16:08:06
Reports now that the agent at the centre of this IS registered with the FIFA. More egg on the faces of the FA?
JMW
10 March 2011 16:25:42

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

We were fined a third of that figure you quote, and it was 'similar' in the way that a football is similar to a basketball 😁 I would imagine QPR would get off with a fine if the Tevez saga is used as a rule of thumb, however, that was a Prem club and who could possibly attempt to call what the FA may do here given their historic inconsistency? They may decide to make an example of them. Personally I think not, but there will be a few QPR fans out there with twitchy backsides tonight.


Surely the London / West Ham rules will apply. The FA will not make an example of any team located in the capital city, end of story

Super Cell
12 March 2011 19:12:59

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With 124 goals in our 35 games it's unlikely to be 0-0!


The last time that happened at Elland Road was 3rd October 2009 against Charlton!


Before that it was 29th March 2008!



Things come back to haunt you eh?


We battered them like prime cod. Bullard was awful, Dyer a joke and their soon to depart great hope Wickham out of his depth. The plastic cut out fans in the corner were even worse. If they moved in 90 minutes it was to adjust their colostomy bags.


For better or for worse I'd rather be a rugby union fan than support Ipswich Town. Death by apathy.


Good day for us regardless.


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Essan
12 March 2011 20:02:59

Originally Posted by: Super Cell 


Originally Posted by: Super Cell 


With 124 goals in our 35 games it's unlikely to be 0-0!


The last time that happened at Elland Road was 3rd October 2009 against Charlton!


Before that it was 29th March 2008!



Things come back to haunt you eh?


We battered them like prime cod. Bullard was awful, Dyer a joke and their soon to depart great hope Wickham out of his depth. The plastic cut out fans in the corner were even worse. If they moved in 90 minutes it was to adjust their colostomy bags.


For better or for worse I'd rather be a rugby union fan than support Ipswich Town. Death by apathy.


Good day for us regardless.



Bad day then?


You can't even beat a bunch of useless no hope country bumpkins at home ....... 


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llamedos
12 March 2011 22:04:11

A welcome win for Barnet against Richard's boys, not that we were brilliant,  just Hereford went off the rails a bit after early promise......mind you Barnet did have a few shots on goal for a change


I still think the Bulls will be safe, while I remain deeply despondent about Barnet' chances in spite of another 3 points in the bank  


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14 March 2011 18:17:09
Caulker and Fontaine out for us tonight. Our 4 match bludgeoning streak will come to a sticky end. To quote someone on our forum: "We'll need to score at least 3 goals tonight just to gain a point"
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14 March 2011 22:07:25
Pretty much what I said. Caulker did play in the end and had his worst game since joining us. A distinct air of couldn't care less about the whole game. We were awful tonight and didn't look that bothered. We're rooted in midtable with only 9 games left and I think Thomas Cook is on more minds than playing football. Shouldn't be, but there it is.
Super Cell
17 March 2011 21:35:57

More FAW corruption, If they want to paly in an English league then submit to the rules of the country you're playing in. Or else, do the other thing.


The FAW are utterly corrupt. End of.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cardiff_city/9387145.stm


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Super Cell
17 March 2011 21:38:17

http://plixi.com/p/84494541


Utter scumbag/s


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18 March 2011 22:27:36

Yep. He is a vile thug. A disgusting human being. Somewhat apt he's on loan at Cardiff. For that reason I am loving the fact they aren't romping the league as they expected. Plenty more rumours the last week or so of financial meltdown when they fail to go up.


Just been having a browse through the divisions. I see Tricky's Hereford had their superb away run brought to an end this evening. I was very surprised to see they are still in trouble. Given how well they have been getting on the last couple of months I imagined they were up in midtable. I guess the contrasting home form is to blame?


Every game is now a big game for those down the bottom and those near the top. Bristol Rovers, who have now been overtaken by ten point deducted Plymuff, to sit on the bottom again have Notts County. A miracle is required to keep them up this season. Maybe that can be given wings with a win tomorrow and some favourable results elsewhere.


We have Burnley. Not overly bothered how we get on as we play out the rest of the season with no interest. Worth noting that the result can affect others though


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