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Thu Jun 06, 2019 2:02 am
Personally, I can't wait for these battles next season.
Not been in the same league since 2014 and will be great to renew the rivalry.
I'm likely to start a new job over the next few months, and leaving my current job, but will certainly hope to be able to book the two dates off to attend the home and away fixtures for the derbies.
My honest opinion is that I believe we are currently in a stronger position than the Jacks.
Also enjoy the rivalry with Bristol, who I believe will probably fare better than Swansea next season.
Thu Jun 06, 2019 2:22 am
we are going to be up there challenging..got the best manager in warnock for the championship.The Jacks on the other hand got asset stripping owners who will want to get as much of their investment back through player sales,i think they will struggle big time next season
Thu Jun 06, 2019 7:38 am
There’s a lot of wishful thinking going on when it comes to the gypos. They will be challenging for a play off place at the least IMO.
I hate the derbies too
Thu Jun 06, 2019 8:20 am
[quote="Carpe Diem"]There’s a lot of wishful thinking going on when it comes to the gypos. They will be challenging for a play off place at the least IMO.
I hate the derbies too :bluebird
its hardly wishful thinking ..lose a decent manager with some of the better players to follow is much more likely to lead to them being worse not better...if that were us with our board openly talking about selling players to cover a 30 mill hole in the budget having already got away with it the previous year none of us would be predicting top 6 with an unknown manager and no idea who is going to be in the team ..
Thu Jun 06, 2019 9:24 am
Carpe Diem wrote:There’s a lot of wishful thinking going on when it comes to the gypos. They will be challenging for a play off place at the least IMO.
I hate the derbies too

Currently no manager, no backroom staff, no physio, 3 of their best players are dead certs to be gone and you can make that prediction??
Thu Jun 06, 2019 10:18 am
Can't Wait To Beat The Jacks Twice
Thu Jun 06, 2019 11:57 am
Is this the only "Bubble" match still remaining in British Football now? Just wondered.
Thu Jun 06, 2019 12:56 pm
Carpe Diem wrote:There’s a lot of wishful thinking going on when it comes to the gypos. They will be challenging for a play off place at the least IMO.
I hate the derbies too

I don't think so. We should be mid table, you guys should be pushing to go back up.
We are about to lose Dan James for 18m to Man Utd and that money is needed to fill gaps off field. The wishful thinking is the ''Americans pocket the money'' type comment, we are servicing overheads from the PL era.
We will be ok but the manager appointment will be essential and key as to whether our mid table season turns into an outside shot at play-off one.
Long time to go between now and the start of the season but we have to cut our cloth accordingly so only see a worse squad than we had last season. You lot should improve yours, if not then heads should roll.
Thu Jun 06, 2019 1:27 pm
TERRYB wrote:Is this the only "Bubble" match still remaining in British Football now? Just wondered.

wouldn't be surprised in the Bristol games for both ourselves and Swansea are bubbled this coming season..
and im pretty sure Leeds have a voucher exchange in the services, which is not a full bubble but ensures they all have to be in one place outside the city to be convoyed in..like we had at WHU a few years back , bubble in all but name..
Fri Jun 07, 2019 10:46 am
TERRYB wrote:Is this the only "Bubble" match still remaining in British Football now? Just wondered.

Chester v Wrexham and blackburn v burnley have been bubbles in recent years.
Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:03 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:Personally, I can't wait for these battles next season.
Not been in the same league since 2014 and will be great to renew the rivalry.
I'm likely to start a new job over the next few months, and leaving my current job, but will certainly hope to be able to book the two dates off to attend the home and away fixtures for the derbies.
My honest opinion is that I believe we are currently in a stronger position than the Jacks.
Also enjoy the rivalry with Bristol, who I believe will probably fare better than Swansea next season.
It's nice going into them knowing the Manager will understand the importance to the fans who he loves, but at the end of the day with us being the bigger club, we should view it as just one of the smaller teams and a very good chance of six points
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