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  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #152

    Congratulations to you Seagulls fans. Chris Hughton derserves this and given the recent history of the club and it's fight from near extinction it's a great story. 

    Mind you a lucky deflected late goal by the Rams against the Terriers no doubt helped you to get promotion early.😇

    Rog.

  • Pliers
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    edited April 2017 #153

    Yes, well done and well deserved Seagulls!

    Hope to get to the away match there next season, maybe Malcolm can recommend a club site nearby and we can make a short break of it. Probably turn out to be the middle of January......

  • Pliers
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    edited April 2017 #154

    Your grandson must have been absolutely thrilled to bits, well done!

    And Town, nearly there.........

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  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #155

    He was Pliers. He kept saying "things like this don't happen to me"

    all the way home from the match he was nursing the ball trying to decipher the various autographs. Some players had included their squad numbers which made those easy .

    yes Town nearly secure in the playoffs just need a few more points to be sure. A tough game coming up on Saturday, Fulham at the John Smiths, they thrashed us 5-0 at Craven Cottage earlier in the season, and of course they're also trying to cement a playoff place.UTT

    Rog.

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #156

    I  think  Crewe  are  safe  now,  hope  so  'cos  I  won't  get  much  in  the  way  of  news  reports  oop  in  t'  Highlands,  so  I'll  have  to  rely  on  Steam Radio  I  guess.

    And  those  of  you  fighting  for  promotion,  Play-offs  or  just  plain  old  safety  may  I  wish  you  good  hunting

  • Spriddler
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    edited April 2017 #157

    A crowd of us Seagulls fans down my local really really celebrated Derby's late goal !

    I've a soft spot for the Terriers (a romantic connection - ex girlfriend in Slaithwaite), they've fought hard this season. Very much in contention for a play-off place but some fairly tough games coming up - Fulham, Wolves, Birmingham, Cardiff, all of which could spring surprises.

    Good Luck!

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #158

    Thanks I think we'll need it starting this weekend. 😱

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #159

    Oh Rog,  What  the  ******  'ell  'appened  surprised,  even  the  Mighty  Alex  got  it  right  today,  90  mins  of  shooting  practice  !!  Forest  made  it  as  well,  sadly  B  Rovers  went  down   so  Big  M  will  be  a  Not  'appy  Bunny  too.

    surprised

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #160

    What can I say Brian ? It's Fulham they've had the evil eye on us this season 9-1 on aggregate. I'm worried that the playoffs look dodgy now. We've a game in hand but it's away at Wolves who are on something of a revival . On the bright side, Leeds and Reading both lost but the Wendies have leapfrogged into third place we're now in fifth. It's all getting very tight. I guess I'll just have to believe. Whatever happens it has been a brilliant season for us, we'd usually be fighting to avoid relegation . 

    The Alex are safe now but it's a sad state of affairs for the Os.

    Have a good tour of the Highlands don't let the beasties bite.

    Rog

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #161

    Thanks  Rog  wink

    As  you  say  so  very  sad  for  O's  --  looks  like  they  might  not  last  til  Spring  Bank  Holiday  unless  a  miracle  occurs,  but  have  to  say  "Welcome  Back"  to  Lincoln  smile

     

    Keep  Believing  !!wink

  • richardandros
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    edited April 2017 #162

    Hull City's win, yesterday was monumental - especially scoring two goals after that diabolical red card was issued. Fingers crossed that they might just avoid relegation.

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #163

    Hopefully they'll get it rescinded on appeal . It's getting very tight apart from Sunderland who looked doomed.

  • Spriddler
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    edited April 2017 #164

    I hope it is rescinded, totally over the top (the red card, not the tackle).

    Unfortunately football is more of a business than a sport these days and bad decisions have severe financial effects for clubs and career effects for players. Mind you, I have every admiration for most ref's in how they make the right decision in instances where it takes a couple of slo-mo replays from different angles for the pundits to agree. Quite why we have touchline officials beats me as they never seem to assist at all. Ref's must be extremely fit and run further than the players as they are always up more or less in line with the play.

    Good luck for the next games, Terriers.

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #165

    Thanks Spriddler. This is our game in hand, Wolves away on Tuesday.

    I was reminiscing today about the times we played Brighton. I remembered a mid week game in our centenary year, 2008, when we beat them 7-1 at home. We had Danny Drinkwater, now playing with Leicester, on loan from Man U, and Theo Robinson who got a lot of goals for Lincoln City earlier this season. He would have had a hat trick but missed his third by a whisker.

    I hope you are promoted as Champions, it would be thoroughly deserved.

    Rog.

  • moulesy
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    edited April 2017 #166

    Well, not happy about Saturday's result. But given the mess we were in just 3 years ago, a top 10 finish in league 1 makes it a pretty good season overall. Hopefully we can hang on to most of the current squad and with a couple of additions press on for a Championship spot in a couple of years time. Need to stop the bigger fish trying to poach a good young manager too! smile

  • Oneputt
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    edited April 2017 #167

    Congratulations to Newcastle

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #168

    +1 but given their huge fan base, their budget and their world class manager I'd have been surprised if they hadn't gone straight back up. 

    Having seen both them and Brighton this season I much preferred the way the latter came to play football at our place. Newcastle came to frustrate and with the assistance of a disgraceful referee got the job done., but it wasn't pretty to watch 😤

  • Spriddler
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    edited April 2017 #169

    Sadly, papgeno, entertaining the fans and having their gate money seems unimportant to clubs' income from T.V. and sponsorship when they have players earning £1million a month.

    We've just had a fundraising do to raise money for new goal nets for my village team and we all feel valued and part of the entertainment.

  • MrRoute
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    edited April 2017 #170

    Seagulls cool

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #171

    Phew! We're in the playoffs. It would be better for the nerves if we could win more by more than one goal.

    UTT⚽️⚽️⚽️

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #172

    Welcome  win  for  'Uddersfield    tha  neet  and  even  t'  Vale  have  a 

    fighting  chance  of  staying  up  now  !laughing

    KEEP  ON  BELIEVING  !!

  • Spriddler
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    edited April 2017 #173

    Well done, Terriers! Never mind just the one goal, they've maximised their game in hand and with the pressure mounting, beating Wolves away is a good win.

    I know how it feels as the Seagulls have been in the same situation during several seasons' run in to the last few games.

  • richardandros
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    edited April 2017 #174

    Yes - the appeal was successful and Niasse is now available for the Southampton match on Saturday, thank goodness. Must admit that even though I thought the Ref's decision was diabolical, I was surprised that the FA have actually overturned it.

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #175

    Thanks. This one goal margin also affects the goal difference at the end of the season. To put it into perspective we've won 25 matches this season, 22 of those by one goal. Still we're in with two matches to spare.😀

    Rog UTT

  • Spriddler
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    edited April 2017 #176

    Quite remarkable that Terriers have a GD of 3 and Reading with a GD of 1 are at the top of the table, just behind Seagulls (GD 35) and Newcastle (G 40) who both have double the number of goals 'For' than 'Against'.

    Oh dear. Just heard on the lunchtime News that Newcastle and Wet Ham are being investigated by HMRC............undecided

     

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #177

    The local fans forum is alive with speculation about possible points deductions for NUFC and how it might affect us. If West Ham are involved then I don't expect any decision against them. They seem to be golden. Remember the Tevez affair?

    Rog.

  • Spriddler
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    edited April 2017 #178

    Yes, it had occurred to me that it could alter the auto promotion stakes or play-off participants. I bet that there are many other teams shaking in their shoes since HMRC must have twigged that there's potentially rich tax takings to be had from the many hundreds of millions circulating in the grey dealings of the soccer 'industry'.

    And in addition to the Tevez affair ISTR that Portsmouth were demoted (a whole league ?) for some misdemeanour or other.

    Where there's big money to be made big risks are likely.

     

  • Pliers
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    edited April 2017 #179

    Well done Town! But the playoffs will be no good for your nerves, Rog. 😱

    We enjoyed our trip to Wembley, in spite of the dissapointing result, stayed for a few nights at the Club's Denham site, very convenient for London and for Wembley stadium. 

    Manchester derby tomorrow night, not optimistic, but fingers crossed.....

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #180

    I'm hoping for a trip to Wembley Pliers but as you say there's the small matter of the playoffs first. I'm not sure which is worse, being at a match or having to follow on twitter or other media when you can't get to the match. You'd have thought having so many close games would train the nerves but it doesn't seem to work like that.

    Ah well Up The Terriers.

  • roytonrebel
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    edited May 2017 #181

    meat pie sausage roll

    come on Oldham give us a goal