[QUOTE=“Bandage, post: 1118831, member: 9”]3-3!
Wolves 3-1 up and cruising but a horrific own goal changed the entire complexion of the game and Mowatt has now curled in a cracker.
The Championship. [/QUOTE]
Mowatt is a terrific player.
[QUOTE=“Bandage, post: 1118831, member: 9”]3-3!
Wolves 3-1 up and cruising but a horrific own goal changed the entire complexion of the game and Mowatt has now curled in a cracker.
The Championship. [/QUOTE]
Mowatt is a terrific player.
Promotion for Bournemouth would be a terrific boost for Dave and the Conservative and Unionist Party ahead of the upcoming election. With the relegation of Reading and Fulham in recent years, by my reckoning Stamford Bridge is currently the only EPL ground in a Tory seat.
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What are the other ones?
i wont dignify that with a response
:rolleyes:
More like you can’t come up with one, because there isn’t another one and you’ve been caught out with your bullshitting.
Going into the 2010 General Election, there was a good bit of comment on the fact that just 13 of the 92 clubs in the football league were in CUP constituencies. Chelsea, Nottingham Forest and Fulham were the only 3 out of those 13 to have played in the EPL at that stage. Alok Sharma took Reading West back for the CUP in 2010. Labour had held it since 1997. In fact, Reading West is the quintessential bellwether as since its creation in 1983, its elected a candidate from the winning party in all 7 general elections.
I’m open to correction on this but of the current 20 EPL sides, I make it 18 Labour, 1 CUP & 1 Lib Dem.
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Enlighten me so?
I make it Chelsea - CUP, Burnley Lib Dem and to the best of my knowledge the other 18 sides are all in Labour constituencies. I could well be wrong on that, but am interested to hear what you have to say.
Geographically, I’m a little bit more hazy on some of the London constituencies but I’m reasonably sure that Crystal Palace are in Croydon North and QPR is in Hammersmith, both currently held by Labour.
A massive win for Bournemouth tonight away to Brighton.
Great, open game here between Derby and Brentford.
Jon Douglas, Alan Judge, Jeff Hendrick, Richard Keogh all playing.
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Am I mistaken or did my beloved Terriers mug you lot off for six points this season?
Another massive night in the championship. Pick of the games being Middlesborough v Wolves.
Big Mick and the boys are at home to Cardiff
Freddie Sears has put ahead but Cardiff level as I type
Middlesbrough already 2 up
[QUOTE=“The Big Cheese, post: 1123694, member: 1137”]Another massive night in the championship. Pick of the games being Middlesborough v Wolves.
Big Mick and the boys are at home to Cardiff[/QUOTE]
I knew that you’d be all over the action with updates aplenty, pal. Tonight is all about the championship - the best and most dramatic competition in world football. Sheer lunacy by UEFA to fix champions league games on a night when 7 of the top 8 in the championship are in action.
Eoin Doyle with the goal for Cardiff. Is he a Wexford man?
No, a Dub. Had a prolific spell with Chesterfield in the first half of the season and was signed in January on the back of that. Was previously with Hibs after being signed by Pat Fenlon from Sligo.