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[Football] If Bournemouth stay up....







Sheebo

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I wonder if he’ll stay with them next season if they go down...? Can’t see them bouncing straight back as they’ll lose a lot of players - or have to lose a lot of players as we know they’re not the best at managing finances. At least with FFP in the championship relaxed they shouldn’t cheat on that league again next season.
 


Guinness Boy

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If Bournemouth stay up they will have won while Villa and Watford will both have lost. It's not completely impossible but, if they manage it, I would imagine Smug Eddie will probably knee slide the length of the Goodison Park turf. I know I would
 


Poojah

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Smugger than Sid the smug smuggler, after he’d successfully smuggled sixteen smug budgies inside his budgie smugglers.
 






Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Lawro says no, all three relegation threatened clubs to lose 2-0 as will Albion at Burnley :rolleyes:
 








Icy Gull

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If Bournemouth stay up they will have won while Villa and Watford will both have lost. It's not completely impossible but, if they manage it, I would imagine Smug Eddie will probably knee slide the length of the Goodison Park turf. I know I would

Think David Pleat at Man City, much more likely than knee slide :lolol:

At around 1 minute 20



https://youtu.be/XyAUkaC6nsI
 


Guinness Boy

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Think David Pleat at Man City, much more likely than knee slide :lolol:

At around 1 minute 20



https://youtu.be/XyAUkaC6nsI

Yes, quite possibly correct :thumbsup:

As an aside we played Leicester away at Filbert St a few weeks after Pleat was in the papers for driving very slowly through red light districts allegedly.

Cue Krispies in the away end, finger in ear, singing (to the tune of Camptown Races) "Dirty David Pleat, Dirty David Pleat, what's he picked up in the street? Dirty David Pleat".

It's all I can think of when I hear his name. We'd always stand where singing looked most likely in the away end in those days which mean you were never more than 10 yards away from Krispies tunelessly bursting your eardrum.
 


studio150

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It's not only how Smug the Smugger will be., but the love in that will follow from the media about how plucky Bournemouth survived and there will nothing but back to back interviews will (Even More) Smug Eddie, and back to being the next England manager
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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If push comes to shove Plucky over Villa everytime
 












One Teddy Maybank

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Off to Fulham.... (so a Fulham supporter told me today, also told me we were rubbish......)


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Dancin Ninja BHA

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Jul 6, 2003
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Yes, quite possibly correct :thumbsup:

As an aside we played Leicester away at Filbert St a few weeks after Pleat was in the papers for driving very slowly through red light districts allegedly.

Cue Krispies in the away end...We'd always stand where singing looked most likely in the away end in those days which mean you were never more than 10 yards away from Krispies tunelessly bursting your eardrum.

Blimey, that's a name from the past!

Whatever happened to him? Looked like he'd slept in a hedge every night the day before a Brighton match and dressed like a tramp, but he was 100% committed to the Brighton cause
 


Albion Dan

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Jul 8, 2003
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Yes, quite possibly correct :thumbsup:

As an aside we played Leicester away at Filbert St a few weeks after Pleat was in the papers for driving very slowly through red light districts allegedly.

Cue Krispies in the away end, finger in ear, singing (to the tune of Camptown Races) "Dirty David Pleat, Dirty David Pleat, what's he picked up in the street? Dirty David Pleat".

It's all I can think of when I hear his name. We'd always stand where singing looked most likely in the away end in those days which mean you were never more than 10 yards away from Krispies tunelessly bursting your eardrum.

Remember Crispies singing that clearly. Oh how the current North Stand misses someone like him orchestrating the chanting.

Crispies do the rap!
 


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