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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #210 on: July 13, 2019, 05:09:18 PM »
17th and win the FA cup.

We can dream cant we?

If we're dreaming you can lose the 7 and replace the 'th' with 'st'.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #211 on: July 13, 2019, 08:31:25 PM »
17th and win the FA cup.

We can dream cant we?

If we're dreaming you can lose the 7 and replace the 'th' with 'st'.

Well now, monner. I was just on the verge of writing something along the lines of recalling Deano's affirmation that he would be setting out to win every match in which we participate when I saw your own post.

My mind is often filled with pipe dreams and impossibilities (I will never get off with a young Diana Rigg, for example, even if I have spent longer today thinking about that than I should), but seeing Super Jack lifting the Premier League Champions Trophy next May doesn't currently seem completely beyond the realms of possibility.

Anyway, those Dingles, eh? completely delusional.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #212 on: July 13, 2019, 08:49:14 PM »
If we finish 17th, I'd be delighted. But there's a sneaking feeling inside me that we're on the verge of something special. I don't want to say it because it's totally batshit crazy, but you know ... it's nice having that feeling of looking at the top half of the premier league and thinking to yourself "well obviously we're going to beat them ..."

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #213 on: July 13, 2019, 08:51:56 PM »
If we are looking like we are safe going into January I'd like to see us go all out for the League Cup should we still be in it.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #214 on: July 13, 2019, 09:00:40 PM »
Avoid relegation for the next 30-300 years and reaffirm everyone's view that we are a top 6 side.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #215 on: July 13, 2019, 09:08:26 PM »
If we are looking like we are safe going into January I'd like to see us go all out for the League Cup should we still be in it.

I'd imagine we would be regardless as we'd be in the semis in Jan.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #216 on: July 13, 2019, 09:11:29 PM »
Not sure why people think Wolves will carry on where they left off. They dropped loads of points against the bus parking sides, and the big boys, who they did well against last season, won’t underestimate  them second time around. Halfway or below for them, I reckon.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #217 on: July 13, 2019, 09:22:04 PM »
If we are looking like we are safe going into January I'd like to see us go all out for the League Cup should we still be in it.

I'd imagine we would be regardless as we'd be in the semis in Jan.

Maybe the FA Cup then. I just mean I want us to take them seriously. I'm a bit dizzy from all the excitement over the past few days sorry.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #218 on: July 13, 2019, 09:31:58 PM »
I did a PL table predictor weeks ago but looking back at it now there are a number of changes I would make. I had us as twelfth but I would fancy us now for tenth. I do think the title will be between Man City and Liverpool again. Manure, Spurs, Arsenal and Chelsea will probably be in the following pack. I reckon the next group will include Everton, Leicester and Villa. Then Wolves ,Watford, Southampton and West Ham. Leaving Bournemouth, Newcastle, Palace, Burnley, Norwich, Sheff U and Brighton to struggle.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #219 on: July 13, 2019, 09:46:27 PM »
17th and win the FA cup.

We can dream cant we?

If we're dreaming you can lose the 7 and replace the 'th' with 'st'.

Well now, monner. I was just on the verge of writing something along the lines of recalling Deano's affirmation that he would be setting out to win every match in which we participate when I saw your own post.

My mind is often filled with pipe dreams and impossibilities (I will never get off with a young Diana Rigg, for example, even if I have spent longer today thinking about that than I should), but seeing Super Jack lifting the Premier League Champions Trophy next May doesn't currently seem completely beyond the realms of possibility.

Anyway, those Dingles, eh? completely delusional.

I don't know how you're bist this weekend, Rodders, but I have a fancy that the young Dianna Rigg wouldn't mind at all if you called at her Wrockwadine Wood abode.

Wolves are an absolute disgrace, and have been since Andy Mutch fucked off.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #220 on: July 13, 2019, 09:55:59 PM »
17th and win the FA cup.

We can dream cant we?

If we're dreaming you can lose the 7 and replace the 'th' with 'st'.

Well now, monner. I was just on the verge of writing something along the lines of recalling Deano's affirmation that he would be setting out to win every match in which we participate when I saw your own post.

My mind is often filled with pipe dreams and impossibilities (I will never get off with a young Diana Rigg, for example, even if I have spent longer today thinking about that than I should), but seeing Super Jack lifting the Premier League Champions Trophy next May doesn't currently seem completely beyond the realms of possibility.

Anyway, those Dingles, eh? completely delusional.

I don't know how you're bist this weekend, Rodders, but I have a fancy that the young Dianna Rigg wouldn't mind at all if you called at her Wrockwadine Wood abode.

Wolves are an absolute disgrace, and have been since Andy Mutch fucked off.

In Shropshire junior football Clangers were from Wrockwardine Wood. I wonder if Diana had any Clangers?

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #221 on: July 13, 2019, 10:40:37 PM »
17th and win the FA cup.

We can dream cant we?

If we're dreaming you can lose the 7 and replace the 'th' with 'st'.

Well now, monner. I was just on the verge of writing something along the lines of recalling Deano's affirmation that he would be setting out to win every match in which we participate when I saw your own post.

My mind is often filled with pipe dreams and impossibilities (I will never get off with a young Diana Rigg, for example, even if I have spent longer today thinking about that than I should), but seeing Super Jack lifting the Premier League Champions Trophy next May doesn't currently seem completely beyond the realms of possibility.

Anyway, those Dingles, eh? completely delusional.

I don't know how you're bist this weekend, Rodders, but I have a fancy that the young Dianna Rigg wouldn't mind at all if you called at her Wrockwadine Wood abode.

Wolves are an absolute disgrace, and have been since Andy Mutch fucked off.

In Shropshire junior football Clangers were from Wrockwardine Wood. I wonder if Diana had any Clangers?

I played for Ercall Colts (in claret and blue). I did finger Dianna Rigg but I didn't encounter Clangers.

Edited for reasons of quite disgusting smutty humour.
« Last Edit: July 13, 2019, 10:45:57 PM by Sexual Ealing »

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #222 on: July 13, 2019, 10:52:30 PM »
17th and win the FA cup.

We can dream cant we?

If we're dreaming you can lose the 7 and replace the 'th' with 'st'.

Well now, monner. I was just on the verge of writing something along the lines of recalling Deano's affirmation that he would be setting out to win every match in which we participate when I saw your own post.

My mind is often filled with pipe dreams and impossibilities (I will never get off with a young Diana Rigg, for example, even if I have spent longer today thinking about that than I should), but seeing Super Jack lifting the Premier League Champions Trophy next May doesn't currently seem completely beyond the realms of possibility.

Anyway, those Dingles, eh? completely delusional.

I don't know how you're bist this weekend, Rodders, but I have a fancy that the young Dianna Rigg wouldn't mind at all if you called at her Wrockwadine Wood abode.

Wolves are an absolute disgrace, and have been since Andy Mutch fucked off.

In Shropshire junior football Clangers were from Wrockwardine Wood. I wonder if Diana had any Clangers?

I played for Ercall Colts (in claret and blue). I did finger Dianna Rigg but I didn't encounter Clangers.

Edited for reasons of quite disgusting smutty humour.

Ercall Colts were a big team.  I played mostly for All Saints Boys Guild but also played for Glynwed Boys and Orleton Colts. I didn't finger Diana Rigg if memory serves.

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #223 on: July 13, 2019, 11:07:14 PM »
17th and win the FA cup.

We can dream cant we?

If we're dreaming you can lose the 7 and replace the 'th' with 'st'.

Well now, monner. I was just on the verge of writing something along the lines of recalling Deano's affirmation that he would be setting out to win every match in which we participate when I saw your own post.

My mind is often filled with pipe dreams and impossibilities (I will never get off with a young Diana Rigg, for example, even if I have spent longer today thinking about that than I should), but seeing Super Jack lifting the Premier League Champions Trophy next May doesn't currently seem completely beyond the realms of possibility.

Anyway, those Dingles, eh? completely delusional.

I don't know how you're bist this weekend, Rodders, but I have a fancy that the young Dianna Rigg wouldn't mind at all if you called at her Wrockwadine Wood abode.

Wolves are an absolute disgrace, and have been since Andy Mutch fucked off.

In Shropshire junior football Clangers were from Wrockwardine Wood. I wonder if Diana had any Clangers?

I played for Ercall Colts (in claret and blue). I did finger Dianna Rigg but I didn't encounter Clangers.

Edited for reasons of quite disgusting smutty humour.

Ercall Colts were a big team.  I played mostly for All Saints Boys Guild but also played for Glynwed Boys and Orleton Colts. I didn't finger Diana Rigg if memory serves.

Apologies for the megaquote. Did All Saints play in stripes? I have a feeling that I scored from the halfway line against them! How old are you Tayls?

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Re: Realistic Expectations
« Reply #224 on: July 13, 2019, 11:17:01 PM »
17th and win the FA cup.

We can dream cant we?

If we're dreaming you can lose the 7 and replace the 'th' with 'st'.

Well now, monner. I was just on the verge of writing something along the lines of recalling Deano's affirmation that he would be setting out to win every match in which we participate when I saw your own post.

My mind is often filled with pipe dreams and impossibilities (I will never get off with a young Diana Rigg, for example, even if I have spent longer today thinking about that than I should), but seeing Super Jack lifting the Premier League Champions Trophy next May doesn't currently seem completely beyond the realms of possibility.

Anyway, those Dingles, eh? completely delusional.

I don't know how you're bist this weekend, Rodders, but I have a fancy that the young Dianna Rigg wouldn't mind at all if you called at her Wrockwadine Wood abode.

Wolves are an absolute disgrace, and have been since Andy Mutch fucked off.

In Shropshire junior football Clangers were from Wrockwardine Wood. I wonder if Diana had any Clangers?

I played for Ercall Colts (in claret and blue). I did finger Dianna Rigg but I didn't encounter Clangers.

Edited for reasons of quite disgusting smutty humour.

Ercall Colts were a big team.  I played mostly for All Saints Boys Guild but also played for Glynwed Boys and Orleton Colts. I didn't finger Diana Rigg if memory serves.

Apologies for the megaquote. Did All Saints play in stripes? I have a feeling that I scored from the halfway line against them! How old are you Tayls?

Yes. ASBG were based in Stirchley. We played in a Celtic strip , even with the number on the back of our shorts. I'm 48. I must have played Ercall Colts more times than I can recount but no fixture stands out.  I do remember going to a pub at the top of Wellington in Ercall to have a picture taken with the European Cup in 82.

 


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