Dr Robert wrote:Phew!
You were safe when you sent your last post!
Dr Robert wrote:Phew!
budgetmeansbudget wrote:Dr Robert wrote:Phew!
You were safe when you sent your last post!
Dr Robert wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Dr Robert wrote:Phew!
You were safe when you sent your last post!
I didn't realise, tbh. Looking forward to the Luton games next season, and hopefully having a better season.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:Dr Robert wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Dr Robert wrote:Phew!
You were safe when you sent your last post!
I didn't realise, tbh. Looking forward to the Luton games next season, and hopefully having a better season.
Why the Luton games?
Dr Robert wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Dr Robert wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Dr Robert wrote:Phew!
You were safe when you sent your last post!
I didn't realise, tbh. Looking forward to the Luton games next season, and hopefully having a better season.
Why the Luton games?
A mate of mine is a Luton fan, so we haven't had the chance to go and watch us for a few seasons. I don't go to Wycombe games so much, so home and away to Luton will be a good reason to.
Derby vs Wigan in the play-off final?
Dr Robert wrote:Budget
The glory years? Didn't they win the League cup in the late 80's? They did have some pretty good players around that time.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:Dr Robert wrote:Budget
The glory years? Didn't they win the League cup in the late 80's? They did have some pretty good players around that time.
I think you might be right, but to be honest with you I only watched their home games between 82 and 86 when I was in the area, and when I moved away I only followed their results vaguely. At the same time i used to watch Watford because their home games alternated with Lutons. Watford had John Barnes, Luther Blissett, Mo Johnstone, and the like in the side around that time. Incidentally Watford and Luton were and are massive rivals so for someone to follow both teams was not the done thing. To be honest I was football crazy at the time and went to as many first division games as I could to get my fill not to mention England internationals at Wembley.
Dr Robert wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Dr Robert wrote:Budget
The glory years? Didn't they win the League cup in the late 80's? They did have some pretty good players around that time.
I think you might be right, but to be honest with you I only watched their home games between 82 and 86 when I was in the area, and when I moved away I only followed their results vaguely. At the same time i used to watch Watford because their home games alternated with Lutons. Watford had John Barnes, Luther Blissett, Mo Johnstone, and the like in the side around that time. Incidentally Watford and Luton were and are massive rivals so for someone to follow both teams was not the done thing. To be honest I was football crazy at the time and went to as many first division games as I could to get my fill not to mention England internationals at Wembley.
Didn't Blissett get sold to AC MIlan by mistake? Milan thought they were signing Barnes. This could be one of those Football myths of course.
Dr Robert wrote:Barnes had the odd great moment for England, but like other players of the same ilk, like Waddle, Le-Tiss, and even Gazza to a certain extent, was never consistently good for England. Gazza's was partly due to him acting like a prat in the 91 cup final.
SaintPowelly wrote:Derby are 2-0 up against Brighton, thats them safely through to the final.
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