Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

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Holden Mcgroyne wrote:Well done Everton . Fuck off Leslie .


Who’s Leslie, Holdo?
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And so it goes on............. 8)
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Reg wrote:
Holden Mcgroyne wrote:Well done Everton . Fuck off Leslie .


Who’s Leslie, Holdo?

Hughes
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AlcoholBrazil wrote:Fucking Spurs gifting the shit 3 points , you cunts. Hope Chelsea pip you to Fourth place now. I was looking forward to
seeing the stripey cunts relegated. And thanks Swans, you useless Welsh twats, get back to your sheep.
Fucking Sparky , park the bus you cunts , West Brom have truly sucked Satan's cock if they've stayed up., Bastard ref with Fergie time.

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Much excitement in Leicester as the season finishes next week. No win in six home games, all of the teams played in that run started no higher than 13th on the day.

Manager will be out soon but some of the players need to clear off as well.

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The Ghost of Alex Higgins wrote:
Reg wrote:
Holden Mcgroyne wrote:Well done Everton . Fuck off Leslie .


Who’s Leslie, Holdo?

Hughes


I thought Sparky was a ledge to United fans? :?
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Reg wrote:
The Ghost of Alex Higgins wrote:
Reg wrote:
Holden Mcgroyne wrote:Well done Everton . Fuck off Leslie .


Who’s Leslie, Holdo?

Hughes


I thought Sparky was a ledge to United fans? :?



Mark Hughes played for Manchester United and was a legend as a player

Leslie Hughes is the manager who hasn't a shred of class, moans about referees every fucking time he loses, gets job after job despite never having achieved anything and is invariably supported by the taffy summarisers in the media. Much made of his never having been relegated (mainly because he resigned at QPR), it would be delicious if two teams he'd been in charge of went down in the same season.
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Holden Mcgroyne wrote:
Reg wrote:
The Ghost of Alex Higgins wrote:
Reg wrote:
Holden Mcgroyne wrote:Well done Everton . Fuck off Leslie .


Who’s Leslie, Holdo?

Hughes


I thought Sparky was a ledge to United fans? :?



Mark Hughes played for Manchester United and was a legend as a player

Leslie Hughes is the manager who hasn't a shred of class, moans about referees every fucking time he loses, gets job after job despite never having achieved anything and is invariably supported by the taffy summarisers in the media. Much made of his never having been relegated (mainly because he resigned at QPR), it would be delicious if two teams he'd been in charge of went down in the same season.


Can't stand the bloke either, but he was right about the twat who reffed their game at Everton yesterday. No foul in the first place and then allowed the free kick to be taken 15 yards from the incident. You can understand managers getting pissed off with the general standard.
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Crap refereeing against us, again.

Saints have been shocking this season, due to god-awful leadership and decision making at the very top. Some terrible reffing hasn't helped.

Win or down against The Swans tomorrow. Massive game. Massive.
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Suhari wrote:Crap refereeing against us, again.

Saints have been shocking this season, due to god-awful leadership and decision making at the very top. Some terrible reffing hasn't helped.

Win or down against The Swans tomorrow. Massive game. Massive.


Referring was bad but I thought Bertrand made the biggest error of them all. Why he kept that ball in play is just baffling.

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Jonathan wrote:
Suhari wrote:Crap refereeing against us, again.

Saints have been shocking this season, due to god-awful leadership and decision making at the very top. Some terrible reffing hasn't helped.

Win or down against The Swans tomorrow. Massive game. Massive.


Referring was bad but I thought Bertrand made the biggest error of them all. Why he kept that ball in play is just baffling.


True.

Strange decision/execution from an experienced player.

I'm putting it down to "not our year".
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Suhari wrote:Crap refereeing against us, again.

Saints have been shocking this season, due to god-awful leadership and decision making at the very top. Some terrible reffing hasn't helped.

Win or down against The Swans tomorrow. Massive game. Massive.



To be honest Suhari, it wasn’t the ref beat you on Saturday it was that full back breaking his neck to keep the ball in play when it was going out of play deep into injury time.....he wellied it straight to an unmarked Gana and the rest is history.

He should have either just let it go out of play or banged it high into the Bullens.....the game might not even have re-started.

I was never so angry to see Everton score a goal in my life.....gives that fat cunt another point to crow about.

It was totally undeserved.

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Jonathan wrote:
Suhari wrote:Crap refereeing against us, again.

Saints have been shocking this season, due to god-awful leadership and decision making at the very top. Some terrible reffing hasn't helped.

Win or down against The Swans tomorrow. Massive game. Massive.


Referring was bad but I thought Bertrand made the biggest error of them all. Why he kept that ball in play is just baffling.



It was unbelievable, Jon.

It was right in front of where I sit and I’m going “what the fuck are you doing” as he raced toward it and not an Everton player near it.
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Petingo wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
Suhari wrote:Crap refereeing against us, again.

Saints have been shocking this season, due to god-awful leadership and decision making at the very top. Some terrible reffing hasn't helped.

Win or down against The Swans tomorrow. Massive game. Massive.


Referring was bad but I thought Bertrand made the biggest error of them all. Why he kept that ball in play is just baffling.



It was unbelievable, Jon.

It was right in front of where I sit and I’m going “what the fuck are you doing” as he raced toward it and not an Everton player near it.


Players do these things when the pressure gets too great.

I remember being at The Valley for the last game of the season in 2005. Tockets were like gold dust, so I ended up sitting with a bunch of Charlton mates, using one of their season tickets - which of course made everything even worse.

We came from behind to lead 2-1, and were on course t9 beat the drop with a few minutes left.

Then one of our players commited a soft and completely unnecessary foul near the touchline, about half-way into our half.

The second he did it I knew what was about to happen.

Sure enough, the free kick sailed into the box among a forest of playrs and was nodded in.

Charlton celebrated our relegation as if they had won the Champions League - congas in the stands, all sorts.

I never realised until that day how much they hate us. I was in a Charlton pub before the game with these mates, and the atmosphere was unbelievably hostile - endless celebratory singing of songs about the Palace fan who was killed by United fans, etc.

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