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Reading and Chris Gunter for me. Also Pearcey is a good poster so would like that :thumbup:
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Cheers mate. Leaving at 10.30am to drive to Uxbridge with Mrs P. Then the tube from there.My 14 year old was desperate to go but is on a school trip to Barcalona and comes home in the early hours of tomorrow.
I just hope its sixth time lucky in the play offs but am not confident
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Pearcey3
Cheers mate. Leaving at 10.30am to drive to Uxbridge with Mrs P. Then the tube from there.My 14 year old was desperate to go but is on a school trip to Barcalona and comes home in the early hours of tomorrow.
I just hope its sixth time lucky in the play offs but am not confident
Best of luck Pearcey hope you do the biz today.:thumbup:
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Huddersfield for me as it will be nice to have a relatively short away trip next season in a division which is dominated by clubs north of Birmingham
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Zenith
Reading and Chris Gunter for me. Also Pearcey is a good poster so would like that :thumbup:
Surprised both made it to the final.
Originally convinced it would be Fulham & Sheff Wednesday.
Don't see Reading with the quality so think Huddersfield will sneak it by the odd goal
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One is approx 160 miles away, the other charges £30 to park a coach, so it's simples who I wants to win.
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BLUETIT
One is approx 160 miles away, the other charges £30 to park a coach, so it's simples who I wants to win.
Huddersfield is about 220 miles from Cardiff & Reading is around half of that
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Huddersfield for me. Used to work with a Huddersfield fan, hope he comes back from Wembley happy. Not that keen on Reading either for some reason that I cant put my finger on
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Alfonso Perez
Huddersfield is about 220 miles from Cardiff & Reading is around half of that
Hence the "APPROX", NOT ALL CITY FANS LIVE IN CARDIFF :facepalm:
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BLUETIT
Hence the "APPROX", NOT ALL CITY FANS LIVE IN CARDIFF :facepalm:
The majority live in South Wales & 160 miles is not approximately 220 miles. I thought the biggest pedant on this messageboard would get that :thumbup:
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BLUETIT
Hence the "APPROX", NOT ALL CITY FANS LIVE IN CARDIFF :facepalm:
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Alfonso Perez
The majority live in South Wales & 160 miles is not approximately 220 miles. I thought the biggest pedant on this messageboard would get that :thumbup:
Huddersfield is 220 (approx) miles from Cardiff, Reading is NOT.
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Alfonso Perez
Huddersfield for me as it will be nice to have a relatively short away trip next season in a division which is dominated by clubs north of Birmingham
Geography not your best subject at school then ?
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BlueWales
Geography not your best subject at school then ?
:hehe: Obviously not......I did mean the other way around.
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I know a couple of reading fans too
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Huddersfield 100%.
Reading are an atrocious footballing side.
Slade and Mackay at their worst was better than what reading brought to our ground this season. Endless passing it about at the back.
Not to bang on but it was one of the worst styles of football I have ever witnessed live.
68% possession they had at our ground. That is a possession stat you'd expect from Barca. And still we had more shots :hehe: Then they scored that scabby goal to win it at the end.
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BlueWales
Geography not your best subject at school then ?
Huddersfield is further than Reading by some 90 miles from Cardiff so there's nothing wrong with his geography
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LordKenwyne
Huddersfield 100%.
Reading are an atrocious footballing side.
Slade and Mackay at their worst was better than what reading brought to our ground this season. Endless passing it about at the back.
Not to bang on but it was one of the worst styles of football I have ever witnessed live.
68% possession they had at our ground. That is a possession stat you'd expect from Barca. And still we had more shots :hehe: Then they scored that scabby goal to win it at the end.
Quite possibly the most nonsensical post I've read on this forum. Ever.
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Zenith
Reading and Chris Gunter for me. Also Pearcey is a good poster so would like that :thumbup:
Huddersfield please
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Chris Gunter sways it for me. Will be pleased to see him get another chance in PL.
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They are boring as ****.
In laymans terms.
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LordKenwyne
Huddersfield 100%.
Reading are an atrocious footballing side.
Slade and Mackay at their worst was better than what reading brought to our ground this season. Endless passing it about at the back.
Not to bang on but it was one of the worst styles of football I have ever witnessed live.
68% possession they had at our ground. That is a possession stat you'd expect from Barca. And still we had more shots :hehe: Then they scored that scabby goal to win it at the end.
So why would you want to play them twice next season?
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OurManFlint II
So why would you want to play them twice next season?
Whoever wins, it's another small club in the so called big league....
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goats
Whoever wins, it's another small club in the so called big league....
Not for very long.......
They are both atrocious
I've bet on less than 2.5 goals (1/2 on with skybet - the bookies agree)
No pace in either team apart from that Huddersfield winger (in with the edit)