Not sure if you're saying bless them because you think hooping isn't any acceptable pronunciation, or because you're applauding them making a topical link to the increased amount of the Whooping cough being around right now.
Edit...you've edited your post to 'wooping' making this a redundant question now!
I live about 6 miles from stadium franchise scum. If I wasn’t watching Eurovision and nicely tipsy I’d be tempted to a drive over there just for the shits and gigs.
yeah, feel bad for Williamson, but you just love to see the Franchise getting pummelled, even more so at home, can we hope for a healthy dose of self-doubt leading into next season?
I watched both legs. Crawley are extremely impressive. No way will they finish last in League One. Max will need to be at his very best for Crewe to stand any chance of beating Crawley.
Anything that makes the bottom end of L1 a little weaker is a plus. Replacing the likes of Carlisle and Fleetwood with Wrexham and Stockport is brutal, and either MK or Doncaster might have come up and been upwardly mobile.
Crawley look massively more upwardly mobile than either MK or Doncaster.
The only slight reservation I have about my certainty that they will be promoted and do reasonably well in League One is the fact that three of their players incurred potentially serious injuries against an MK side reduced to some pretty cynical physical challenges.
One player, Max Dean, who later scored MK’s solitary goal, turned and stamped on Jay Williams after the latter’s fair tackle (clearly shown on TV but apparently not seen by the officials) and should have been sent off.
Both those League Two second legs were an absolute delight.
MK Dons came 3rd in L1 just two seasons ago, before they were thankfully knocked out by a heroic team in blue quarters. Donny were in the L1 playoffs a few seasons before that. I could be wrong, but I just don't see Crawley in that kind of light after a 7th placed L2 finish. Famous last words, I am sure!
Did anyone go to non-league finals day? Pleased to see Gateshead win after their referent travails, altho it’s very tough in Solihull to lose at Wembley on consecutive weekends.
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Not sure if you're saying bless them because you think hooping isn't any acceptable pronunciation, or because you're applauding them making a topical link to the increased amount of the Whooping cough being around right now.
Edit...you've edited your post to 'wooping' making this a redundant question now!
Pertussis
The Threesiders plans seem to be going well:
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The come back is on! Franchise have taken that sporting advantage and used it to …… oh wait, nope, they’re behind already.
2-0 now, 5-0 on aggregate. MK Dons play in pretty patterns, though!
6-1 now - ha ha ha winkleman you twat
I live about 6 miles from stadium franchise scum. If I wasn’t watching Eurovision and nicely tipsy I’d be tempted to a drive over there just for the shits and gigs.
Beautiful
How quickly can we get Mike Williamson into a new job?
yeah, feel bad for Williamson, but you just love to see the Franchise getting pummelled, even more so at home, can we hope for a healthy dose of self-doubt leading into next season?
7-1!
This is a rout! 8-1!
8!
1-8
This has got to be one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.
Don and dusted
Just on the replay that the stand on the camera side, behind the dugouts, is completely empty.
Zombie club.
Looooooooool
The footballing gods are pissed and having a right laugh tonight. Glorious scenes.
Wow 5-1 on the night & 8-1 on aggregate - talk about getting your arse handed to you on a plate
I think that might be my match of the season.
Ha, and Ha and some more ha.
I’m pleased for Crawley and Crewe, but it feels like a playoff to finish last in L1 next season.
I watched both legs. Crawley are extremely impressive. No way will they finish last in League One. Max will need to be at his very best for Crewe to stand any chance of beating Crawley.
Anything that makes the bottom end of L1 a little weaker is a plus. Replacing the likes of Carlisle and Fleetwood with Wrexham and Stockport is brutal, and either MK or Doncaster might have come up and been upwardly mobile.
Crawley look massively more upwardly mobile than either MK or Doncaster.
The only slight reservation I have about my certainty that they will be promoted and do reasonably well in League One is the fact that three of their players incurred potentially serious injuries against an MK side reduced to some pretty cynical physical challenges.
One player, Max Dean, who later scored MK’s solitary goal, turned and stamped on Jay Williams after the latter’s fair tackle (clearly shown on TV but apparently not seen by the officials) and should have been sent off.
Both those League Two second legs were an absolute delight.
Crawley looked great against Milton Keynes. Whether that translates into a seasons worth of form at a higher level remains to be seen.
I hope Max’s Crewe wins anyway
That stamp was disgusting. I don't see why he can't be subject to some retrospective punishment
MK Dons came 3rd in L1 just two seasons ago, before they were thankfully knocked out by a heroic team in blue quarters. Donny were in the L1 playoffs a few seasons before that. I could be wrong, but I just don't see Crawley in that kind of light after a 7th placed L2 finish. Famous last words, I am sure!
In case anyone wants to feel old, here's Emile Heskey's son doing his old man's DJ celebration in the FA Youth Cup final the other day... https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6zZ2x5o0Nq/?igsh=ZzlndTByYzE4bmpt
Did anyone go to non-league finals day? Pleased to see Gateshead win after their referent travails, altho it’s very tough in Solihull to lose at Wembley on consecutive weekends.