How's your footy team doing?

papgeno replied on 14/12/2016 11:00

Posted on 14/12/2016 11:00

I'm starting this thread again because it seems to have been a casualty of the change over to the new site. The Terriers scecured another away win last night at Burton. Two wins in a row now after a barren spell. It'll all go pear shaped on Friday when we go to Norwich because the game is to be televised , we haven't won on the telly for ages.

ABM replied on 25/01/2018 22:22

Posted on 25/01/2018 22:22

Surely  the  temperatures  around  you  should  be  + 30*C  Pliers,  especially  after  doing  Moulesy  that  BIG BIG favour  by  beating  B City,  so  you've  only  got  the  slightest  of  zephyrs  to  worry  about  wink

papgeno replied on 26/01/2018 08:44

Posted on 26/01/2018 08:44

The magic of the cup again tomorrow . Apparently Brum have won very few away matches this season so you just know what's going to happen. The GS fancies sitting in a different part of the stadium as it's all pay on the gate he may get his wish.

UTT   Rog

brue replied on 26/01/2018 17:06

Posted on 26/01/2018 17:06

Tonight's the night for Yeovil Town, The Glovers up against  ManU......our local team on local turf....BBC 1 7.30 pm....smile  

papgeno replied on 26/01/2018 17:50

Posted on 26/01/2018 11:57 by Pliers

Off topic, I know, but what do footy fans think of Leeds United's new badge?

 

Posted on 26/01/2018 17:50

In general Town fans love it, we haven't had such a good laugh in ages.Apparantly they consulted 10,000 fans before they came up with this, word is most of them were Millwall fans.

UTT Rog

ABM replied on 26/01/2018 22:02

Posted on 26/01/2018 11:57 by Pliers

Off topic, I know, but what do footy fans think of Leeds United's new badge?

 

Posted on 26/01/2018 22:02

Pretty  much  what  I  think  Of  Leeds  United  --  dare  not  say  it, 'cos  they'll  shut  down  the  entire  C & MC  embarassed

ABM replied on 26/01/2018 22:06

Posted on 26/01/2018 17:06 by brue

Tonight's the night for Yeovil Town, The Glovers up against  ManU......our local team on local turf....BBC 1 7.30 pm....smile  

Posted on 26/01/2018 22:06

Sorry  to  see  the  result  Brue,  but  I  must  admit  I'm  full  of  admiration  for  any  Bloke  who  spends  half  a  day  or  more  driving  down  the  motorways  from  Motherwell  to  play  for  Yeovil.  I'd  be  fit  to  Sleep  for  Yeovil  never  mind  run  round  a  footy  pitch  wink

ABM replied on 27/01/2018 14:04

Posted on 27/01/2018 14:04

Ah,  but  they  all  need  the  money  Brue.   frown

Heard  Chairman  of  a  certain  East  Midland  club  on  BBC  this  lunchtime  and  he's  brave  enough  to  reduce  the  entrance  fee  for  next  weeks  match  against  Crewe  to  £2 : 00   surprised  Yes  TWO  QUID  !! ( Some  of  you  might  say  that's  too  dear  at  half  the  price  )

He's  hoping  to  get  a  few  more  bodies  thro'  the turnstiles  regularly ( ?? do  they  still  use  them  ?? )  'cos  they've  pulled  up  the  attendances  from  a  low  of  3,000  to  8,000  now  but  Still  lose  £1,500,00  a  year.

One  and  a  half  million  is  quite  a  sum  for  any  'Little  Club '  to  find  every  year  before  they  start  building  up  any  cash  in  hand.

 

p.s.  how  much  per  week  does  the  latest  MU  player  get  per  week,  I  wonder  undecidedyell ??

brue replied on 27/01/2018 17:17

Posted on 27/01/2018 17:17

Well at half a million a week or thereabouts and Yeovil's total weekly wage bill coming in at less than 40k it's good to hear Yeovil have done well from this match financially. smilewink

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