80th worst team to support.

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80th worst team to support.

by Platypuss » 06 Jan 2007 10:15

I guess that must make us the 12th best, then!

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by Memories Of India » 06 Jan 2007 10:21

I'm surprised by Crewe's high position, they've had a recent history of inexpensive over-achievement.

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by Platypuss » 06 Jan 2007 10:24

Leeds also look way too low, and Pompey too high.

Although I suppose it depends on the length of time considered by the survey.

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by Im Spartacus » 06 Jan 2007 10:29

What makes Brizzle City so supportable ? Low expectations ?

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by Farnborough Royal » 06 Jan 2007 10:31

Boston 9th? :?


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Re: 80th worst team to support.

by Squelchy2507 » 06 Jan 2007 10:40

Platypuss I guess that must make us the 12th best, then!



13th actually.

92. Liverpool 1
91. Arsenal 2
90. Yeovil Town 3
89. Manchester United 4
88. Chelsea 5
87. Everton 6
86. Birmingham City 7
85. Aston Villa 8
84. Boston United 9
83. Tottenham Hotspur 10
82. Newcastle United 11
81. Bristol City 12
80. Reading 13

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by Lieutenant Pigeon » 06 Jan 2007 11:55

Swindon 5th!! :lol:


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by Shaka's Giant Hands » 06 Jan 2007 12:38

Sigh...so much anger on Hob Nob today :(

Anyway...way are Yeovil so high?

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by higher » 06 Jan 2007 13:27

50. West Ham United
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Why Hammers fans are associated with such a relaxing pastime as blowing bubbles is beyond us, seeing as they've lost four cup ties on penalties since 1998, including last season's FA Cup Final defeat to Liverpool. Doesn't get much more stressful than that. The Hammers faithful must also hate playing London sides in cup games - on seven occasions between January 1998 and October 2004 they lost to rivals from the capital. They also lost to Crystal Palace in a Division One play-off final in 2004.
Oh yes and they`ve just been hammered by cute little Reading from down the m4 ho ho ho and chortle.That must put them up a few more notches.


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by Captain Sinbad » 06 Jan 2007 21:09

Look at Yeovil - higher than the mighty manure - I think we should adopt them as a feeder club :oops:

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by wallyroyal » 06 Jan 2007 21:24

Bristol City should be worse to follow than us. Lets have a think about it, Bristol had a rotten start to last season that had their fans booing them off the pitch. Um, Reading, only lost 2 games last season, 1 home, 1 away, 2 promotions in 5 seasons, Premiership top half that had Lawro proof what a great pundit he is :roll: , and having beaten the team that got to the FA Cup Final last year 6-0 :D .
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by From Despair To Where? » 06 Jan 2007 21:48

Shaka's Giant Hands Sigh...so much anger on Hob Nob today :(

Anyway...way are Yeovil so high?


Yeovil - regular appearances at the top end of the table, 2 promotions in 5 years, decent cup runs, consistant success and surpassing of expectations?

Can't understand why Brizzle City are so high, they have an almost unsurpassed record of bottling it, all those seasons of being the bookies favourites, only to oxf*rd it up at the sharp end of the season, relegation fodder early on last season and seeing as this poll seems to be based over the last 10-15 years, they were utter garbage between 1993 and 1997 with 2 relagtions IIRC.

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 06 Jan 2007 21:56

From Despair To Where? Can't understand why Brizzle City are so high, they have an almost unsurpassed record of bottling it, all those seasons of being the bookies favourites, only to oxf*rd it up at the sharp end of the season, relegation fodder early on last season and seeing as this poll seems to be based over the last 10-15 years, they were utter garbage between 1993 and 1997 with 2 relagtions IIRC.


I guess its because whilst they fail to capitalise on early season promise, they don't have much to play for come the end of the season so its not too stressful.


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by From Despair To Where? » 06 Jan 2007 22:07

But there's nothing more stressful than being in a strong position year after year, only to balls it up in the last month though. The two most stressful seasons we've had in the last 10 have been 2000-1 and 2001-2 We should have walked automatic in either season but bottled it in 2000-1 and nearly bottled it in 2001-2 by failing to turn just one of those 9 draws into a win. We did stupid thing like conceding late equalisers against team in the bottom 6. Brentford was great and an icionic moment but it should have never come to that.

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by Forbury Lion » 06 Jan 2007 22:21

35. Brentford
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Don't mention Reading or penalty shoot-outs to Bees supporters. Both have caused Brentford fans heartache in recent seasons. In the last game of the 2001-02 season, Brentford needed to beat Reading to leapfrog them into second place and claim automatic promotion to Division One. With 13 minutes to go, the Bees led 1-0 and Griffin Park held its collective breath. Then Jamie Cureton equalised for Reading and Brentford had to settle for the play-offs, eventually losing 2-0 in the final to Stoke. They made the play-offs again in 2005 and 2006, but lost in the semi-finals on both occasions. Since 1991, Brentford have been promoted twice, relegated twice and had six appearances in play-offs (losing in two finals). And the penalty shoot-outs? Since May 1995, Brentford have been involved in seven shoot-outs, losing four and winning three. In that period they also lost three cup ties in extra time. Ouch.

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by Coppelled Streets » 06 Jan 2007 22:24

Im Spartacus What makes Brizzle City so supportable ? Low expectations ?


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by Memories Of India » 06 Jan 2007 23:43

Farnborough Royal Boston 9th? :?

I'm amazed by that. There is much angst in Lincolnshire about the way Boston achieved promotion, financial irregularities, Steve Evans and his chairman being prosecuted, Gazza, and the club (despite a recent upturn in results) is in a desperate state financially.

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by Avon Royal » 07 Jan 2007 09:31

wallyroyal Bristol City should be worse to follow than us. Lets have a think about it, Bristol had a rotten start to last season that had their fans booing them off the pitch. Um, Reading, only lost 2 games last season, 1 home, 1 away, 2 promotions in 5 seasons, Premiership top half that had Lawro proof what a great pundit he is :roll: , and having beaten the team that got to the FA Cup Final last year 6-0 :D .
Correct me if I'm wrong 8) URZ 8)


Yes, but all those City fans care about is cider on tap and the opportunity to indulge in some casual racism. That and being able to look down on the "Rewvers".

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