0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Let’s hope so, with Wednesday and Rotherham already coming down this will mean at least 2 bumper crowds. Derby, if relegated, would be a third good crowd. A fourth would be Pompey if played on a Saturday. So let’s hope so for the finances of the clubYes and reduce our chances of finishing top 6th for yet another season . COYR
Quote from: glosterred on May 10, 2021, 03:03:34 pmLet’s hope so, with Wednesday and Rotherham already coming down this will mean at least 2 bumper crowds. Derby, if relegated, would be a third good crowd. A fourth would be Pompey if played on a Saturday. So let’s hope so for the finances of the clubYes and reduce our chances of finishing top 6th for yet another season . COYR
Let’s hope so, with Wednesday and Rotherham already coming down this will mean at least 2 bumper crowds. Derby, if relegated, would be a third good crowd. A fourth would be Pompey if played on a Saturday. So let’s hope so for the finances of the clubCOYR
Quote from: since-1969 on May 10, 2021, 03:09:28 pmQuote from: glosterred on May 10, 2021, 03:03:34 pmLet’s hope so, with Wednesday and Rotherham already coming down this will mean at least 2 bumper crowds. Derby, if relegated, would be a third good crowd. A fourth would be Pompey if played on a Saturday. So let’s hope so for the finances of the clubYes and reduce our chances of finishing top 6th for yet another season . COYRYou are such a ray of sunshine
The EFL are looking into a points deduction which could see them relegated instead of Wycombe
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on May 10, 2021, 03:25:38 pmQuote from: since-1969 on May 10, 2021, 03:09:28 pmQuote from: glosterred on May 10, 2021, 03:03:34 pmLet’s hope so, with Wednesday and Rotherham already coming down this will mean at least 2 bumper crowds. Derby, if relegated, would be a third good crowd. A fourth would be Pompey if played on a Saturday. So let’s hope so for the finances of the clubYes and reduce our chances of finishing top 6th for yet another season . COYRYou are such a ray of sunshine I know but , our next opportunity was this year … don’t you agree ?
Changing the subject a bit but does anyone remember when we played Derby in a cup game at Belle Vue? I was about 15 so mid 70%u2019s I%u2019d guess. It was a night match really foggy as I recall and there were bottles and lumps of concrete flying everywhere, pitched battles on the pop side and on the grass outside the ground. The walk back into town was really scary stuff as there were scraps breaking out all the way down Bennethorpe and the Police were randomly belting anyone unfortunate enough to be in their way!
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on May 10, 2021, 04:35:18 pmChanging the subject a bit but does anyone remember when we played Derby in a cup game at Belle Vue? I was about 15 so mid 70%u2019s I%u2019d guess. It was a night match really foggy as I recall and there were bottles and lumps of concrete flying everywhere, pitched battles on the pop side and on the grass outside the ground. The walk back into town was really scary stuff as there were scraps breaking out all the way down Bennethorpe and the Police were randomly belting anyone unfortunate enough to be in their way!October 1996.Charlie George playing for Derby. We lost 2-1 if my memory serves me right. Over 14,000 in Belle Vue that night. We had 20,000 for the Hull cup game the season before. Like sardines in a can standing behind the goal at the Town end.
this is where it seems wrong , if they are guilty of an offence this season , then its Wycombe that have been wronged this season, as they havent had what ever unfair advantage Derby have . Peterborough shouldn't benefit next year . Same applies to Wednesday last year.
Quote from: Campsall rover on May 10, 2021, 05:40:15 pmQuote from: Herbert Anchovy on May 10, 2021, 04:35:18 pmChanging the subject a bit but does anyone remember when we played Derby in a cup game at Belle Vue? I was about 15 so mid 70%u2019s I%u2019d guess. It was a night match really foggy as I recall and there were bottles and lumps of concrete flying everywhere, pitched battles on the pop side and on the grass outside the ground. The walk back into town was really scary stuff as there were scraps breaking out all the way down Bennethorpe and the Police were randomly belting anyone unfortunate enough to be in their way!October 1996.Charlie George playing for Derby. We lost 2-1 if my memory serves me right. Over 14,000 in Belle Vue that night. We had 20,000 for the Hull cup game the season before. Like sardines in a can standing behind the goal at the Town end.Only 20 years off, Camps. Never mind; you got the Charlie George bit and the scoreline right.
Quote from: scawsby steve on May 10, 2021, 05:53:38 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on May 10, 2021, 05:40:15 pmQuote from: Herbert Anchovy on May 10, 2021, 04:35:18 pmChanging the subject a bit but does anyone remember when we played Derby in a cup game at Belle Vue? I was about 15 so mid 70%u2019s I%u2019d guess. It was a night match really foggy as I recall and there were bottles and lumps of concrete flying everywhere, pitched battles on the pop side and on the grass outside the ground. The walk back into town was really scary stuff as there were scraps breaking out all the way down Bennethorpe and the Police were randomly belting anyone unfortunate enough to be in their way!October 1996.Charlie George playing for Derby. We lost 2-1 if my memory serves me right. Over 14,000 in Belle Vue that night. We had 20,000 for the Hull cup game the season before. Like sardines in a can standing behind the goal at the Town end.Only 20 years off, Camps. Never mind; you got the Charlie George bit and the scoreline right.Sorry I thought I had put 1976 1 was there so I know it was 76. Just a typing error