Messy, you almost threw it away. Still, 3 points propels you to 3rd. Brentford are 3rd, lets just take a minute to let that sink in.
Expecting little to nothing at Forest. Happy with a draw. Depends which team turns up, the one that rolls over to any kind of attacking pressure, or the composed passing team that beat table-toppers Derby a few weeks ago.
Messy, you almost threw it away. Still, 3 points propels you to 3rd. Brentford are 3rd, lets just take a minute to let that sink in.
Expecting little to nothing at Forest. Happy with a draw. Depends which team turns up, the one that rolls over to any kind of attacking pressure, or the composed passing team that beat table-toppers Derby a few weeks ago.
Yep, we got very nervy. I'm very happy to let it sink in.
If Bournemouth go up, they'll be my favourite promoted club ever. They may eclipse Blackpool.
I remember when they started the season in League Two in administration on minus 17 points . This could only have been like 5 years ago. Remarkable and it just goes to show that it's still possible to rise through the leagues.
Is their ground Premier League standard though? It only holds 12,000 people. Maybe they'll have to share with Southampton/Portsmouth.
I remember when they started the season in League Two in administration on minus 17 points . This could only have been like 5 years ago. Remarkable and it just goes to show that it's still possible to rise through the leagues.
Is their ground Premier League standard though? It only holds 12,000 people. Maybe they'll have to share with Southampton/Portsmouth.
Eibar with a football ground smaller than several English non-league clubs are allowed to be in the same league as Real Madrid and Barcelona.
I remember when they started the season in League Two in administration on minus 17 points . This could only have been like 5 years ago. Remarkable and it just goes to show that it's still possible to rise through the leagues.
Is their ground Premier League standard though? It only holds 12,000 people. Maybe they'll have to share with Southampton/Portsmouth.
I think there have been grounds not much bigger. Vicarage Road only did 17000, don't think Craven Cottage and frat ton Park stored many more
I remember when they started the season in League Two in administration on minus 17 points . This could only have been like 5 years ago. Remarkable and it just goes to show that it's still possible to rise through the leagues.
Is their ground Premier League standard though? It only holds 12,000 people. Maybe they'll have to share with Southampton/Portsmouth.
Hell of an atmosphere if they go up. Great away day for PL teams, too. Bournemouth is a lovely place.