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20th - Back in an all too familiar League position 01:43 - Oct 26 with 451 viewsLondonSaint76

That perfectly sums up our club under the oafs that are Sport Republic.

Prioritising turning SMS into a funfair surrounded by gulags and a pub above the need to buy a proven goal scorer and employ a manager with the requisite experience not one hopelessly out of their depth having only experienced football through playing video games - actually, the perfect manager for Level 1, not the first team!

11 years ago, on Oct18th to be precise, we beat Sunderland 8-0, eleven years on Sunderland go 2nd in the PL having just beaten Chelsea in their own back yard. They have racked up one and a half times the number of points we amassed all of last season in a quarter of the games! Yet, according to the ex-hoover salesman Parsons, promoted clubs can’t compete in the PL.

To put it bluntly,
Sport Republic, f@@@ off out of our club


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20th - Back in an all too familiar League position on 07:46 - Oct 26 with 308 viewssaintwizzler

What’s the point of being in The Premier League when we can’t compete?

That was the saying.

What’s the point of being in The Championship when we can’t compete?

People thought The Championship was going to be like the last time. It’s not.
We have a worse team.
McCarthy in goal. No Centre Forward. Shea Charles out injured.
Azaz and Fellows turned into shit.
The only bright light has been Léo Scienza and he was substituted yesterday.

Blackburn were San Marino in the first half and Brazil in the second.
We made them like it.

UTTER SHAMBLES

We thought that we had the answers, It was the questions we had wrong.
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