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Mostly sensible and true comments - think that they probably havent regressed since the match at Valley Parade as one of them said, its just that we have got better!
 
“Leon Clarke Born: 10 February 1985 (age 32 years) League goals per game 0.29

Billy Sharpe Born: 5 February 1986 (age 31 years) League goals per game 0.42

Both these guys are in the later stages of their respective careers.

Can they step up a division, can they perform as they have done this season?

Not sure they are the future. Especially now young Hanson is in the fold.”



...Maybe not, but they are the present. Tony McMahon is the past.
 



Hilarious last comment!

'dire atmosphere, dire football, dure league one champions'


What the hell have they been sniffing?
 
I hope Bradford make it through the PL's. Had it not been for meeting us in such good form they might have pulled off a shock at Boltons expense.
 
Cheers Roy appreciated as always:)

It's also particularly nice for a set of fans to just accept that they were beaten by a better team on the day. There's no slagging off of their players, no big moans about the manager or the game in general, there's just a general consensus that they've watched a team that's top of the league for a reason. I would be really pleased if they were also to go up as they have a great fan base with proper fans, great comments;) UTB
 
Leon Clarke Born: 10 February 1985 (age 32 years) League goals per game 0.29
Billy Sharpe Born: 5 February 1986 (age 31 years) League goals per game 0.42
Both these guys are in the later stages of their respective careers.

I'm 8 months older than Billy Sharp. I'm still young you twats.
 
Whoever pitched up today were lambs to the slaughter; I wish it hadn't been Bradford.

They turned up in good numbers, showed a bit of class and respect for what we've achieved, have good guys in the dugouts and some banter without it boiling over from the terraces....and then without really doing much wrong on the pitch, they got a comprehensive beating. If they don't sneak past Bolton, I will genuinely be cheering them on through the playoffs.
 
Cheers Roy, look forward to the views after every game (good or bad). Keep up the good work in the championship. ;)
 
I hope Bradford make it through the PL's. Had it not been for meeting us in such good form they might have pulled off a shock at Boltons expense.


There's still a chance that Fleetwood could catch Bolton and Bradford are definitely capable of winning the play offs.
 



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