BELIEVE! on 21:42 - Feb 25 with 1353 views | Oldsmoker | Copy that. |  |
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BELIEVE! on 21:46 - Feb 25 with 1305 views | _clive_baker_ | Realistically its looking unlikely but I'll always believe while there's a chance Rommers. Way I see it is tomorrow is a bit of a free hit, any result is a bonus and while United are pants by their standards we're still a big underdog. After tomorrow we've got 11 games. We'll have to beat Wolves, if we manage that it's then a case of winning 1 more than they do in the other 10. Its not impossible, especially if we're within touching distance going in to May. |  | |  |
BELIEVE! on 22:20 - Feb 25 with 1172 views | Lord_Lucan | Young Rommy. You are my kind of guy and I remember feeling the same back in 1984 when Alan Sunderland ruled the world. We were dead and buried abut we then got 16 points from our last 18 including a win against Man U when Sunderland scored a late winner. I've been trying to tell the doomsters and gloomsters that this season we will win our last four games. https://postimg.cc/0z2JH0mQ https://postimg.cc/62R7GjsH [Post edited 25 Feb 22:22]
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BELIEVE! on 22:23 - Feb 25 with 1110 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
BELIEVE! on 21:46 - Feb 25 by _clive_baker_ | Realistically its looking unlikely but I'll always believe while there's a chance Rommers. Way I see it is tomorrow is a bit of a free hit, any result is a bonus and while United are pants by their standards we're still a big underdog. After tomorrow we've got 11 games. We'll have to beat Wolves, if we manage that it's then a case of winning 1 more than they do in the other 10. Its not impossible, especially if we're within touching distance going in to May. |
If only they didn't still have to play Southampton. I mean who couldn't beat then? |  |
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BELIEVE! on 22:28 - Feb 25 with 1074 views | gainsboroughblue |
BELIEVE! on 22:20 - Feb 25 by Lord_Lucan | Young Rommy. You are my kind of guy and I remember feeling the same back in 1984 when Alan Sunderland ruled the world. We were dead and buried abut we then got 16 points from our last 18 including a win against Man U when Sunderland scored a late winner. I've been trying to tell the doomsters and gloomsters that this season we will win our last four games. https://postimg.cc/0z2JH0mQ https://postimg.cc/62R7GjsH [Post edited 25 Feb 22:22]
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That really was a sensational end to that season. We had a draw at Anfield as well. I'd recommend any younger fan to take a look at the sequence of results that season. In the bottom three with 7 or 8 games to go and we finished 12th! The one game I most remember was our penultimate home game v Sunderland. We went 1 up really early doors and held on for 85 or so long long long minutes. I think that was the first Town game I remember really bricking it. Two days later, the magic Old Trafford win and then Villa at home on the last day, we were already safe. It was remarkable. |  |
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BELIEVE! on 22:31 - Feb 25 with 1043 views | BlueForYou |
BELIEVE! on 22:20 - Feb 25 by Lord_Lucan | Young Rommy. You are my kind of guy and I remember feeling the same back in 1984 when Alan Sunderland ruled the world. We were dead and buried abut we then got 16 points from our last 18 including a win against Man U when Sunderland scored a late winner. I've been trying to tell the doomsters and gloomsters that this season we will win our last four games. https://postimg.cc/0z2JH0mQ https://postimg.cc/62R7GjsH [Post edited 25 Feb 22:22]
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Was there that day, seem to remember the ball ricocheting off Alan Sunderland’s rear end into the net! Trevor Putney had hell of a game. Man Utd fans were not amused. |  | |  |
BELIEVE! on 22:33 - Feb 25 with 1018 views | gainsboroughblue |
BELIEVE! on 22:31 - Feb 25 by BlueForYou | Was there that day, seem to remember the ball ricocheting off Alan Sunderland’s rear end into the net! Trevor Putney had hell of a game. Man Utd fans were not amused. |
It was also, as mentioned on Blue Monday, the last time Man Utd lost a home game after leading at half-time. 41 years on that is crazy. Especially given what's happened there even in the last year. I was only going to home games at the time but can recall Peter Slater going ballistic on Radio Orwell when the 'goal action' jingle went up. |  |
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BELIEVE! on 22:35 - Feb 25 with 1001 views | Lord_Lucan |
BELIEVE! on 22:28 - Feb 25 by gainsboroughblue | That really was a sensational end to that season. We had a draw at Anfield as well. I'd recommend any younger fan to take a look at the sequence of results that season. In the bottom three with 7 or 8 games to go and we finished 12th! The one game I most remember was our penultimate home game v Sunderland. We went 1 up really early doors and held on for 85 or so long long long minutes. I think that was the first Town game I remember really bricking it. Two days later, the magic Old Trafford win and then Villa at home on the last day, we were already safe. It was remarkable. |
For the elders amongst us........ ........It was Coventryesque |  |
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BELIEVE! on 23:20 - Feb 25 with 821 views | The_Romford_Blue |
BELIEVE! on 22:20 - Feb 25 by Lord_Lucan | Young Rommy. You are my kind of guy and I remember feeling the same back in 1984 when Alan Sunderland ruled the world. We were dead and buried abut we then got 16 points from our last 18 including a win against Man U when Sunderland scored a late winner. I've been trying to tell the doomsters and gloomsters that this season we will win our last four games. https://postimg.cc/0z2JH0mQ https://postimg.cc/62R7GjsH [Post edited 25 Feb 22:22]
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Nobody ever got anywhere with being negative my old mate! I’d rather be an optimist and die believing than go in the ground a pessimist wondering what might have been. Gotta grab life by the balls and take every chance. And we’re going to stay up. Somehow. Some way. I still do think it. Starting tomorrow. We’re getting something from old Trafford. I can feel it in me waters |  |
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