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Yorkshire Evening Post
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"Predictions for next season 24th Accrington Stanley Let fans in for free yet still couldn't muster enough supporters for a decent Mexican wave for the crucial relegation encounter with doomed Torquay last term. Ultimately survived, but not really geared up for this level of football and a Scottish goalkeeper, a released Burnley veteran and a smattering of non-league recruits is hardly the way forward. A wooden spoon finish beckons." Let's hope that by next May we shall be in a postion to offer these arrogant Tykes a lavatorial use for their journalistic(?) rag. Incidentally, they predicted Bradford City to come second! |
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This is blatanly ridculous. For a start, on what grounds would either Morecambe or Macc finish above us??
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Yorkshire isn't that the largest county in the country, which of their teams are in the prem, oh yeah None.! second in the war of the roses, second for ever.
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Don’t worry about it, inter breeding and blatant acts of animal abuse makes then think like that, we’ll be in the top five or better this year, in fact I predict that we will go up within the next two season’s. Yorkshire Evening Post! Sheep ****……..
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Did they by any chance tip Leeds for the Premier League title next season as well :D:D
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Best not to say to much Dave, some people think that Burnley is still a hole, sorry, town in Yorkshire...:D |
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ONly the uneducated people Doug :rolleyes::) |
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Do they have a better squad? See:
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/leeds?articleid=3034841 Perhaps they'd better devote their energies to mending their own house: http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport?articleid=3045620 |
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Yorkshire ? wasn't that once part of British East Accrington ? - sounds a bit like what those exiled crims in Aus say about 'the old country' - pure sour grapes.
Don't they know it takes a team to win the league - not a side of high profile misfits. |
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I was thinking about Yorkshire tonight as "Deliverance" was on tele.
Maybe they like you to squeal like a sheep tho...;) |
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[quote=Oldgobbin;451270]Quote from tonight's edition:
"Predictions for next season 24th Accrington Stanley Let fans in for free yet still couldn't muster enough supporters for a decent Mexican wave for the crucial relegation encounter with doomed Torquay last term. Ultimately survived, but not really geared up for this level of football and a Scottish goalkeeper, a released Burnley veteran and a smattering of non-league recruits is hardly the way forward. A wooden spoon finish beckons." Obviously the person who wrote this must have a taste for humble pie!! Just digging out the recipe......:D:D:D |
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Why do terrorists never target Yorkshire?
Blow the whole of it up I say. Useless bloody place. The only good thing to ever come out of Yorkshire was Pulp & they're over. I bloody hate Yorkshire. |
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coleman should blow that up to a3 size and put it on the wall in the dressing room.
how to motivate the players |
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do they have any pitches left, i thought they were all water polo teams now lol
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Anything that comes out of the People's Republic of Yorkshire is worth about as much as a p!$$ stain... take no notice of this drivel.
Remember, folks, yorkshire is a trophy free zone. What do they know?! |
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It is almost insulting to read, if I didn't know it was wrote by somebody with the intellectual capacity of a trained monkey. Wasn't there something like this spouted off after our away game with York City, when the VERY biased Radio Presenter called us cheats and blamed the loss squarely on the Referee? |
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I took the article in the manner it was clearly written. Very much tongue-in-cheek.
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The full article had predicted Wrexham to be 3rd, you don't get much more tongue in cheek than that. :p
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why do seagulls fly upside down over yorkshire
ANSWER because there is f**k all worth sh**ting on........... cheeky buggers and i hope he eats humble pie at the end off the season. 24th my arse! |
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Yorkshire !!! Is it not all under water and part of the North Sea now ??? :eek:
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##Going to Leeds with Eric and John!!!! ## Or better still passing them en route to Doncaster as they head for Morecambe! |
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[quote=Haggis316;456041]15 point deduction and starting virtually from scratch to bolster a paper thin squad.
And with our favourite opposing manager!! He won't be taking them to Old Trafford anytime soon! |
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sorry I will reply on my computer Ian.
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