Winston Biscuit
Highest ever Eridivise scoreline, beating their own record of 12-1 set in 1972.
by Hendo » 24 Oct 2020 21:53
Winston Biscuit
by Sanguine » 26 Oct 2020 10:51
HendoWinston Biscuit
Highest ever Eridivise scoreline, beating their own record of 12-1 set in 1972.
by Sanguine » 26 Oct 2020 10:54
Old Man Andrews The scoreline isn't the funniest thing about the game either when you look at the name of the player red carded.
by Simmops » 27 Oct 2020 17:00
by Winston Biscuit » 27 Oct 2020 20:14
by Winston Biscuit » 27 Oct 2020 20:42
by Sanguine » 29 Oct 2020 09:08
Winston Biscuit In his resignation speech he says
“The Board of Directors has approved the acceptance of the requirements to participate in a future European Super League of Football Clubs, a project promoted by the big clubs in Europe.”
by Sanguine » 02 Nov 2020 10:25
by Pepe the Horseman » 02 Nov 2020 17:15
Sanguine Rangers have had a terrific start to the season. 16 wins and 2 draws, undefeated, 43 goals scored and just 4 conceded*.
*and one of those was an own goal.
And Milan back to winning ways behind a (okay, slightly ropey) bicycle kick from a 39 year old.
https://sports.ndtv.com/football/watch- ... in-2319210
by Sanguine » 02 Nov 2020 17:22
by Sanguine » 04 Nov 2020 10:24
by Ark Royal » 04 Nov 2020 11:56
Sanguine Here's a good stat, inspired by Liverpool's 7-2 defeat at Villa and their topping the table (for now). The biggest margin of defeat in a season by a team that subsequently wins the league is six goals - a joint record held by Benfica - who lost 7-1 to Sporting in 86-87 but went on to win the league, and our Reading the prior season, where our 0-6 defeat at Walsall was the start of a patchy run of form from February, but didn't stop us taking the Third Division title.
by Pepe the Horseman » 04 Nov 2020 14:09
Sanguine Here's a good stat, inspired by Liverpool's 7-2 defeat at Villa and their topping the table (for now). The biggest margin of defeat in a season by a team that subsequently wins the league is six goals - a joint record held by Benfica - who lost 7-1 to Sporting in 86-87 but went on to win the league, and our Reading the prior season, where our 0-6 defeat at Walsall was the start of a patchy run of form from February, but didn't stop us taking the Third Division title.
by Sanguine » 04 Nov 2020 14:16
by Hendo » 04 Nov 2020 14:34
Sanguine Ha, so they did. First game of the season as well. Proving to be as predictive as our opening day defeat to Plymouth in 05-06.
by Sanguine » 04 Nov 2020 14:39
HendoSanguine Ha, so they did. First game of the season as well. Proving to be as predictive as our opening day defeat to Plymouth in 05-06.
I seem to remember one of their supporters going down to the touchline and throwing their ST at the manager.
by Hendo » 04 Nov 2020 14:42
SanguineHendoSanguine Ha, so they did. First game of the season as well. Proving to be as predictive as our opening day defeat to Plymouth in 05-06.
I seem to remember one of their supporters going down to the touchline and throwing their ST at the manager.
Yes, that was it. Bryan Gunn was sacked, and Paul Lambert was hired, from Colchester, having just masterminded the thrashing.
by Winston Biscuit » 06 Nov 2020 17:36
by Simmops » 06 Nov 2020 20:05
Winston Biscuit Just noticed how well Cove Rangers are doing in Scotland.
I previously noticed them when they went into the play offs to try and get into the Scottish football league for the first time 2 years ago but having looked back on it I see they beat Berwick 7-0 to get into the league, then won League 2 last season and now sit top of League 1.
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