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Paal's late salvage papers deep fault lines - Report
at 16:00:23

Great write up but, from one of the poor souls who have been there every week I've watched worse. Watford away this year was the most blood chilling 90 minutes of my life. That was scrappy and shapeless but at least eventually exciting and for a moment hopeful. We live to die again.
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A long time between drinks - Preview
at 16:17:01

My best footballing mate was a magical man called Rob Partridge, head of press at Island records. Originally from Plymouth he moved opposite the Crown and Sceptre in the 70's and did what we all say is sacrilege and changed allegiances to the R's. Became a fanatic, we went home and away together in his BMW with the best music playing. When we first played Plymouth after many years I saw him go through emotional turmoil, but he rooted for the hoops. He died of cancer years back. I will think of him tonight. Born green but died blue and white. Loved that man.
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What have we learned so far? — Analysis
at 17:58:23

That was great. I didn't understand a word of it.
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Imagine if we won - Report
at 08:46:45

Wonderful writing. Not sure I realised just how great an afternoon it was at the time. But I certainly knew I was very glad to be there, and always want to be there in our cave. We must never leave this place, our place. Come on U Supaah.
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Be social out there — Preview
at 20:46:39

Blimey mate (not that we are, but I've read you so often and admired you no end so it kind of feels like we are) you should not have to go through that. Stay strong.
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Rangers run ragged by rampant Tykes — Report
at 17:31:15

As ever Clive a fantastic report, brilliant writing, but of course wholly wrong. That was the biggest abomination of a football match I've ever watched. Like British Bulldog on speed, incoherent and unwatchable, with rush goaly, hoofball, head ping pong and time wasting, gave me a headache and a deep depression. if that is what you have to do to win. And we were rubbish
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And then a hero comes along — Report
at 18:38:59

Wonderful writing as ever. I would love to have been there, even if it involved being abused by some of the more charming locals on the forced march back to the station. That would have been a grand train journey home to civilisation.
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