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  • #529316

    There is but one football match that matters on today, THE derby, perhaps the most fierce rivalry in England and I for one am worried as hell

    #529317

    and im not like?
    anyway here are my predictions for the televised matches

    sunderland 1 newcastle 1
    stretford rags cceltic 2 MANCHESTER CITY 3
    liverpool 3 southampton 1

    #529318

    @trapper wrote:

    There is but one football match that matters on today, THE derby, perhaps the most fierce rivalry in England and I for one am worried as hell

    Really ? :lol: :shock:

    #529319

    @trapper wrote:

    There is but one football match that matters on today, THE derby, perhaps the most fierce rivalry in England and I for one am worried as hell

    theres loads of sneaky derbies which largely go unnoticed,for instance bury and rochdale are only 4 miles from each other i lived in heywood for a while smack bang in the middle of them on a manchester overspill estate all city fans and some rags
    ive seen a few kick offs battles etc from these smaller clubs.

    #529320

    Have you ever seen a town boycott a breakfast cereal because of a rival manager. Probably a little less tense fan wise this time because of the reaction of the Sunderland fans to the deaths of the Newcastle supporters who died in the aircraft shot down basically by the russians as good as.
    Still 3-0 and all that and six in a row

    #529321

    i see adam jonstone got a great reception!

    #529322

    I’m guessing not from the newcastle fans

    #529323

    on the subject of derby games anyone know the footballer who scored in a villa brum derby liverpool everton derby celtic rangers derby and bris city bristol rovers derby scored in all 4 games? im offering a prize of a box of matches

    #529324

    im struggling with this,i refuse to google,it spoils the fun
    i keep hitting brick walls,,i get the manc one then brum one glasgow one,then the bristols let me down.
    however i think i might have a 3 out of 4
    joe royle
    everton
    man city
    bristol city

    then it all falls apart. :(

    #529325

    one of the fiercest rivalries in derbies has got to be blackburn v burnley separated at the closest point by 6/7 miles nestling in their valleys able to give a passing nod to the west pennines.
    these two east lancs teams were founder members of the football league,and both had thriving cotton industries where the benevolent(sic) mill owners would give the blokes saturday afternoons off to go and cheer on their respective teams,hence 3 oclock kick offs
    few pints in the pub at dinner,it was good for morale apparently
    god bless the iron masters for their kindness.

    ive got to know a few of the burnley lads,due to living there for 4 years when i was married
    had a stall on the market there,and was even a bingo caller at gala 3 nights a week
    but i only did that to get all the women,its amazing what having a microphone and powers over their numbers helps :lol:
    which is probably why my marriage failed :( :D

    i also know blackburn fairly well but hate the place,and id honestly say if push came to shove
    burnley fans are far more loyal,far more harder,far more mental,rovers fans wouldnt stand a chance,the rivalry is that bitter that when burnley go to blackburn they can only go on designated coaches,no cars,no trains,no walking even you must show your coach ticket to the stewards etc or you wont get in

    heard a funny story about a burnley fan who lives near blackburns ground
    had to go to burnley to get the coach to come back to the place he had come from and ironically the coach parked where he could see his bedroom window,and after the match all the burnley fans were shepherded to waiting coaches,you werent allowed to break ranks
    so off our intrepid burnley fan went onto the bus o burnley got off and got the bus back lol
    madness innit.

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