Will a win tomorrow feel different? 18:29 - Jan 9 with 2821 views | Orioltwins | I know that on current form a win is highly unlikely but if we did pull off a win would it make you feel as good as usual or is it a bitter/sweet victory. I almost don't want any success whilst that vile family are involved. | |
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Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 18:33 - Jan 9 with 2816 views | straightatthewall | Anyone believing that football has any place at this club at the moment is dead from the scalp down. | |
| We got Bogdanovic, Oyston got very rich |
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Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 18:41 - Jan 9 with 2812 views | Poolman |
Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 18:33 - Jan 9 by straightatthewall | Anyone believing that football has any place at this club at the moment is dead from the scalp down. |
SATW - I think for the first time, many are struggling to separate the two. I'm not going tomorrow because I've actually lost interest but that makes me feel better about myself purely for not being in attendance. | |
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Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 19:49 - Jan 9 with 2771 views | scratchingshed |
Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 18:41 - Jan 9 by Poolman | SATW - I think for the first time, many are struggling to separate the two. I'm not going tomorrow because I've actually lost interest but that makes me feel better about myself purely for not being in attendance. |
Sorry but after events of the last couple of days results are now on the back burner for me. Infact a Millwall win will draw to a close the end of a very bad week for the Oyston's and indeed a couple of loyal Blackpool fans. And long may they continue for the Oystons. [Post edited 9 Jan 2015 20:04]
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Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 19:57 - Jan 9 with 2764 views | Wizaard |
Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 19:49 - Jan 9 by scratchingshed | Sorry but after events of the last couple of days results are now on the back burner for me. Infact a Millwall win will draw to a close the end of a very bad week for the Oyston's and indeed a couple of loyal Blackpool fans. And long may they continue for the Oystons. [Post edited 9 Jan 2015 20:04]
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I've always been able to differentiate between what happens on the pitch and the goings on off it but today's revelations mean what is a critical game for us relegated to being a sideshow | | | |
Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 20:04 - Jan 9 with 2755 views | Fountain |
Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 19:57 - Jan 9 by Wizaard | I've always been able to differentiate between what happens on the pitch and the goings on off it but today's revelations mean what is a critical game for us relegated to being a sideshow |
I wonder if it was good timing or bad timing, depending on whether you are an oystun or not. | |
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Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 21:35 - Jan 9 with 2724 views | Osbourne |
Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 20:04 - Jan 9 by Fountain | I wonder if it was good timing or bad timing, depending on whether you are an oystun or not. |
Despite the chaos at Bloomfield Road : 3 points better than 1 A loss would not go down well tomorrow. We are running out of games. I think the boys will do it. Jamie O'Hara a true Tangerine now controlling the midfield. | | | |
Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 21:50 - Jan 9 with 2713 views | Tangent | Couldn't give a shit to be honest | |
| “Unlike other clubs, we do things properly.â€
— Karl Oyston - 2013 |
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Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 10:17 - Jan 10 with 2656 views | Tang67 |
Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 21:50 - Jan 9 by Tangent | Couldn't give a shit to be honest |
As said elsewhere,unfortunately the football is becoming a sideshow. Of course i would like a win as that is the way i am wired when it comes to BFC These are bad times | |
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Will a win tomorrow feel different? on 10:26 - Jan 10 with 2653 views | oneswallow | No .. couldn't give a rats arse about the result! | | | |
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