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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2016 9:18:04 GMT 1
I have come to the conclusion that Bilo hasn't actually seen Bradford play this season.. Those ancient hoofball tactics were a joy to watch! Thought Bradford were 4-2itous to get away so lightly over two legs tbf.. Btw, Bilo, when's the new kit announcement? Always good for a laugh that one! Had a nice kit this season but going back to stripes for next. So instead of chequered vomit you get striped vomit. There really is no win there.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2016 9:26:14 GMT 1
How did your 9 Championship players do tonight? Those two additions you needed would've come in handy... We had three key players unavailable tonight. Yep. that's why you went out. Still had your Championship quality defence though. Really showed Town how to beat Millwall in the play-offs too. Genuinely though, good luck for next season. The teams coming down are not up to much. MK Dons are weak, Charlton might push the play-offs despite the mess they are in and Bolton will be similar. Should be a fairly decent shot at auto for Bradford. The division looks weaker than it has for years. Certainly nowhere near as strong as when Town were getting out of it (or attempting) with norwich, Southampton, Wednesday, Leeds et al.
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Post by colnevalleyblue on May 21, 2016 9:35:35 GMT 1
I sort of want Bradford in this league and sort of don't.
Would've meant a big home crowd and a win against them is always nice. Defeat though is awful!
I'd like to have seen how they went on in the final league standings too. The way they play football would have been interesting to see how they adapted and Championship sides adapted to their style. Parkinson done a very good job with no money, will be interesting to see if that momentum can continue again next season.
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Post by rothwellterrier on May 21, 2016 9:35:37 GMT 1
How did your 9 Championship players do tonight? Those two additions you needed would've come in handy... We had three key players unavailable tonight. OK, so does that mean 6 championship quality players were in THAT team last night. Bilo, fair play to you in that you come on here and don't come across as a total cock (Buzz, I'm looking at you here) but I honestly think the time you've spent outside the championship has dulled your memory of the standard. If I recall correctly our first home game after coming back up was against forest and I sat there at the time thinking "Feck me, these buggers are knocking it about on a whole different level from league 1". A good season at league one level doesn't equate to being championship quality.
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Post by ram on May 21, 2016 9:41:09 GMT 1
I watched the whole game{whilst partaking of a few Stellas..That helped}Total rubbish,there wasn't one player from either side that I would want in our side.
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Post by upthetown on May 21, 2016 9:43:22 GMT 1
I watched the whole game{whilst partaking of a few Stellas..That helped}Total rubbish,there wasn't one player from either side that I would want in our side. That Thompson in midfield for Milwall looked decent.
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Post by ram on May 21, 2016 9:44:38 GMT 1
Incidentally I saw a Chubby Brown lookalike in the stand,i think the commentators said it was the Bradford chairman.Chubby brown dresses better!
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2016 9:53:13 GMT 1
I sort of want Bradford in this league and sort of don't. Would've meant a big home crowd and a win against them is always nice. Defeat though is awful! I'd like to have seen how they went on in the final league standings too. The way they play football would have been interesting to see how they adapted and Championship sides adapted to their style. Parkinson done a very good job with no money, will be interesting to see if that momentum can continue again next season. going on past failed playoff teams next season they will have to battle to avoid relegation
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2016 10:06:45 GMT 1
I watched the whole game{whilst partaking of a few Stellas..That helped}Total rubbish,there wasn't one player from either side that I would want in our side. That Thompson in midfield for Milwall looked decent. Thompson looks a talent to be fair. Won't be at Millwall for long if he's got any sense
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Post by galpharm2400 on May 21, 2016 10:23:36 GMT 1
That Thompson in midfield for Milwall looked decent. Thompson looks a talent to be fair. Won't be at Millwall for long if he's got any sense Thompson needs to leave Millwall and concentrate more on his skills over his undoubted ability to 'mix it'... At Millwall he will be continually praised for his ability to leave his foot in and to make dubious challenges, whilst arguing with the ref and generally being a bit of a twat.. He deserves a better chance and soon.. Horlock could play but was lauded at that club for being a hard man way over his actual ability to play.. Wise is and was just a little c-nt.. small man syndrome just gets worse if they just try to be tough..
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Post by kes on May 21, 2016 10:40:08 GMT 1
I sort of want Bradford in this league and sort of don't. Would've meant a big home crowd and a win against them is always nice. Defeat though is awful! I'd like to have seen how they went on in the final league standings too. The way they play football would have been interesting to see how they adapted and Championship sides adapted to their style. Parkinson done a very good job with no money, will be interesting to see if that momentum can continue again next season. going on past failed playoff teams next season they will have to battle to avoid relegation Lots of clubs that fail in the play offs lose their better players to a higher level - Don`t think Bradford have anything to worry about on that score.
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Post by Bilo the Bantam on May 21, 2016 11:26:07 GMT 1
We had three key players unavailable tonight. Yep. that's why you went out. Still had your Championship quality defence though. Really showed Town how to beat Millwall in the play-offs too. Genuinely though, good luck for next season. The teams coming down are not up to much. MK Dons are weak, Charlton might push the play-offs despite the mess they are in and Bolton will be similar. Should be a fairly decent shot at auto for Bradford. The division looks weaker than it has for years. Certainly nowhere near as strong as when Town were getting out of it (or attempting) with norwich, Southampton, Wednesday, Leeds et al. Did you not spend a lot more money than us to get out of league one despite stiffer competition? Hard to tell what teams will be like until they've all signed players but we should keep the nucleus of our squad and hopefully add a few good players to go one better next season.
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Post by Bilo the Bantam on May 21, 2016 11:29:30 GMT 1
We had three key players unavailable tonight. OK, so does that mean 6 championship quality players were in THAT team last night. Bilo, fair play to you in that you come on here and don't come across as a total cock (Buzz, I'm looking at you here) but I honestly think the time you've spent outside the championship has dulled your memory of the standard. If I recall correctly our first home game after coming back up was against forest and I sat there at the time thinking "Feck me, these buggers are knocking it about on a whole different level from league 1". A good season at league one level doesn't equate to being championship quality. Definitely a big gap between the two leagues but I don't think we're far off. The three loan players will all be playing in your league next season (maybe for Town). Our defence is good and I believe would cope (imo it's a better back four than yours?). We just need to add a winger and a striker to do more going forward. If we had Gregory, we'd probably be going to Wembley.
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Post by Mecha Corte on May 21, 2016 11:31:15 GMT 1
I have come to the conclusion that Bilo hasn't actually seen Bradford play this season.. Those ancient hoofball tactics were a joy to watch! Thought Bradford were 4-2itous to get away so lightly over two legs tbf.. Btw, Bilo, when's the new kit announcement? Always good for a laugh that one! Had a nice kit this season but going back to stripes for next. Had a nice kit........ I presume after using the w.c to make stool you've been known to inspect the bowl pre flush and announce you have a nice stool ?
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Post by galpharm2400 on May 21, 2016 11:41:34 GMT 1
OK, so does that mean 6 championship quality players were in THAT team last night. Bilo, fair play to you in that you come on here and don't come across as a total cock (Buzz, I'm looking at you here) but I honestly think the time you've spent outside the championship has dulled your memory of the standard. If I recall correctly our first home game after coming back up was against forest and I sat there at the time thinking "Feck me, these buggers are knocking it about on a whole different level from league 1". A good season at league one level doesn't equate to being championship quality. Definitely a big gap between the two leagues but I don't think we're far off. The three loan players will all be playing in your league next season (maybe for Town). Our defence is good and I believe would cope (imo it's a better back four than yours?). We just need to add a winger and a striker to do more going forward. If we had Gregory, we'd probably be going to Wembley. If you had Hanson fit you might have played to your strengths.. If Parky had started with Davis and Proctor up front and gone long, quicker it might be a different story.. Watching you try to 'play' last night was difficult...you cant.. If you had Gregory he might not have had a kick over the 2 legs? the Millwall centre halves were probably the players of the legs, which can happen when most of the time both teams forget there is grass to play on..big centre halves love long stuff and then watching the other team build up painfully slowly in their own half..
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Post by Bilo the Bantam on May 21, 2016 11:50:23 GMT 1
Definitely a big gap between the two leagues but I don't think we're far off. The three loan players will all be playing in your league next season (maybe for Town). Our defence is good and I believe would cope (imo it's a better back four than yours?). We just need to add a winger and a striker to do more going forward. If we had Gregory, we'd probably be going to Wembley. If you had Hanson fit you might have played to your strengths.. If Parky had started with Davis and Proctor up front and gone long, quicker it might be a different story.. Watching you try to 'play' last night was difficult...you cant.. If you had Gregory he might not have had a kick over the 2 legs? the Millwall centre halves were probably the players of the legs, which can happen when most of the time both teams forget there is grass to play on..big centre halves love long stuff and then watching the other team build up painfully slowly in their own half.. You moan when we go long to Hanson and don't like it when we try to pass it so we can't win really, can we?
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Post by galpharm2400 on May 21, 2016 11:55:04 GMT 1
If you had Hanson fit you might have played to your strengths.. If Parky had started with Davis and Proctor up front and gone long, quicker it might be a different story.. Watching you try to 'play' last night was difficult...you cant.. If you had Gregory he might not have had a kick over the 2 legs? the Millwall centre halves were probably the players of the legs, which can happen when most of the time both teams forget there is grass to play on..big centre halves love long stuff and then watching the other team build up painfully slowly in their own half.. You moan when we go long to Hanson and don't like it when we try to pass it so we can't win really, can we? I always moan when teams dont play to their strengths.. trying to play football at the death in the play offs was a mistake..trying to play slow football in the second half of the second leg was truly foolish.. allowing Billy Clarke 90 minutes was utter madness..Parky didnt think you could win it and thats unforgiveable..
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Post by kes on May 21, 2016 11:58:39 GMT 1
If you had Hanson fit you might have played to your strengths.. If Parky had started with Davis and Proctor up front and gone long, quicker it might be a different story.. Watching you try to 'play' last night was difficult...you cant.. If you had Gregory he might not have had a kick over the 2 legs? the Millwall centre halves were probably the players of the legs, which can happen when most of the time both teams forget there is grass to play on..big centre halves love long stuff and then watching the other team build up painfully slowly in their own half.. You moan when we go long to Hanson and don't like it when we try to pass it so we can't win really, can we? Not against Millwall.
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Post by Bilo the Bantam on May 21, 2016 12:04:30 GMT 1
You moan when we go long to Hanson and don't like it when we try to pass it so we can't win really, can we? I always moan when teams dont play to their strengths.. trying to play football at the death in the play offs was a mistake..trying to play slow football in the second half of the second leg was truly foolish.. allowing Billy Clarke 90 minutes was utter madness..Parky didnt think you could win it and thats unforgiveable.. You'd have slaughtered us if we went with Proctor and Davies and went long all game. If we'd have been given the penalty with 10/15 mins to go, we may have gone on to win. Anyway, onto next season.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2016 12:25:19 GMT 1
Yep. that's why you went out. Still had your Championship quality defence though. Really showed Town how to beat Millwall in the play-offs too. Genuinely though, good luck for next season. The teams coming down are not up to much. MK Dons are weak, Charlton might push the play-offs despite the mess they are in and Bolton will be similar. Should be a fairly decent shot at auto for Bradford. The division looks weaker than it has for years. Certainly nowhere near as strong as when Town were getting out of it (or attempting) with norwich, Southampton, Wednesday, Leeds et al. Did you not spend a lot more money than us to get out of league one despite stiffer competition? Hard to tell what teams will be like until they've all signed players but we should keep the nucleus of our squad and hopefully add a few good players to go one better next season. You havent got out of League 1, so how do you know much you'll spend to eventually get out of it ?!
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Post by queenybantam07 on May 21, 2016 13:00:00 GMT 1
They are saying the crowd of 19000 was wrong and there were more in the ground. What the halfwitted ones are unable to grasp is that their usual 18000 is actually nearer 11000. That's why there looked to be more than usual, because there was a correct attendance announced rather than the usual contrived fabrication. Also read pages of how difficult it would be to get an away leg ticket, and one guy queuing all night to ensure a seat. 12-30pm today and they are selling the initial allocation online to anyone. Come on Queeny, "Bradford" and "attendance", you must have read this by now... Poor do - only 11,536 there.
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Post by Up the Duff. on May 21, 2016 14:41:30 GMT 1
Well done.. Enjoy league 1
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Post by artysid on May 21, 2016 14:44:11 GMT 1
Which game were those photo's taken at?
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Post by terriersyndrome on May 21, 2016 15:07:27 GMT 1
I have come to the conclusion that Bilo hasn't actually seen Bradford play this season.. Those ancient hoofball tactics were a joy to watch! Thought Bradford were 4-2itous to get away so lightly over two legs tbf.. Btw, Bilo, when's the new kit announcement? Always good for a laugh that one! Had a nice kit this season but going back to stripes for next. The stripes aren't the problem pal!
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Post by covterrier on May 21, 2016 15:54:04 GMT 1
They are saying the crowd of 19000 was wrong and there were more in the ground. What the halfwitted ones are unable to grasp is that their usual 18000 is actually nearer 11000. That's why there looked to be more than usual, because there was a correct attendance announced rather than the usual contrived fabrication. Also read pages of how difficult it would be to get an away leg ticket, and one guy queuing all night to ensure a seat. 12-30pm today and they are selling the initial allocation online to anyone. Come on Queeny, "Bradford" and "attendance", you must have read this by now... Poor do - only 11,536 there. After your teams showing in the play-offs I think the last photo is how VP will look next season more often than not Edit ... last photo being your sig
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Post by queenybantam07 on May 21, 2016 16:46:59 GMT 1
Poor do - only 11,536 there. After your teams showing in the play-offs I think the last photo is how VP will look next season more often than not Edit ... last photo being your sig Nah, I think it's safe to say we'll average more home fans than you again next season. It'd be great to get the away followings yous get in the champ, it really bolsters the average, doesn't it?
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on May 21, 2016 17:35:23 GMT 1
After your teams showing in the play-offs I think the last photo is how VP will look next season more often than not Edit ... last photo being your sig Nah, I think it's safe to say we'll average more home fans than you again next season. It'd be great to get the away followings yous get in the champ, it really bolsters the average, doesn't it? I hope that's of some comfort to you whilst you're slugging it out with Oxford and Northampton next season....who are ya, who are ya.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2016 17:36:35 GMT 1
After your teams showing in the play-offs I think the last photo is how VP will look next season more often than not Edit ... last photo being your sig Nah, I think it's safe to say we'll average more home fans than you again next season. It'd be great to get the away followings yous get in the champ, it really bolsters the average, doesn't it? 80% of our history above you. Ha ha ha ha.
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Post by TJTown on May 21, 2016 19:50:47 GMT 1
They are saying the crowd of 19000 was wrong and there were more in the ground. What the halfwitted ones are unable to grasp is that their usual 18000 is actually nearer 11000. That's why there looked to be more than usual, because there was a correct attendance announced rather than the usual contrived fabrication. Also read pages of how difficult it would be to get an away leg ticket, and one guy queuing all night to ensure a seat. 12-30pm today and they are selling the initial allocation online to anyone. Come on Queeny, "Bradford" and "attendance", you must have read this by now... Poor do - only 11,536 there. What an awful stadium that is.
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Post by hasta el pueblo on May 21, 2016 20:17:33 GMT 1
Poor do - only 11,536 there. What an awful stadium that is. In the posher part of Bradford, Manningham.
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