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+x+xhow about this for a Long Bow For those readers who have never seen the Brewers in action there is a tantalising fixture coming up at the Pirelli against former European Cup winners Aston Villa on Saturday, April 8.
Pop down and support a brilliant club. Read more at http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/burton-mail-says-supporters-praise-for-burton-albion-is-well-deserved/story-30241141-detail/story.html#DFS7tm2YVY80SqsS.99 Late '70s IIRC :) Probably could of simply said "long time EPL side Aston Villa" (was Villa's first time going down since the commencement of the EPL). Fifa? :)
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What division are the Bristol Rovers in nowadays??? Could a Bristol derby be on the cards next year (given City's precarious position)??
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sokorny
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Poor old Bailey Wright's team got pumped by his former team ... 5-0!!
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sokorny
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+xhow about this for a Long Bow For those readers who have never seen the Brewers in action there is a tantalising fixture coming up at the Pirelli against former European Cup winners Aston Villa on Saturday, April 8.
Pop down and support a brilliant club. Read more at http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/burton-mail-says-supporters-praise-for-burton-albion-is-well-deserved/story-30241141-detail/story.html#DFS7tm2YVY80SqsS.99 Late '70s IIRC :) Probably could of simply said "long time EPL side Aston Villa" (was Villa's first time going down since the commencement of the EPL).
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And Everyone Blamed Clive
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how about this for a Long Bow For those readers who have never seen the Brewers in action there is a tantalising fixture coming up at the Pirelli against former European Cup winners Aston Villa on Saturday, April 8.
Pop down and support a brilliant club. Read more at http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/burton-mail-says-supporters-praise-for-burton-albion-is-well-deserved/story-30241141-detail/story.html#DFS7tm2YVY80SqsS.99 Late '70s IIRC :)
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Simultaneous losses by everyone except Wolves (who must be safe now) Burton away to Newcastle tonight. Must be the clubs biggest game ever, and a shock result will separate the pack
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+x+xNo time to draw breath, Next round on again tonight Blackburn playing away yet again, that's 4 of the last 5 games !!  Rotherham officially relegated then?? My Villa could still return to the EPL next season (just need to make the playoffs ... but need a lot to go their way). Maybe another season of rebuilding in the Championship would do them some good. Yep, Rotherham can't do it, even with all 10-0 wins even Birmingham could make the playoffs and get promoted. The % chance would be miniscule, just showing what's possible under a specific set of results for everyone
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+xNo time to draw breath, Next round on again tonight Blackburn playing away yet again, that's 4 of the last 5 games !!  Rotherham officially relegated then?? My Villa could still return to the EPL next season (just need to make the playoffs ... but need a lot to go their way). Maybe another season of rebuilding in the Championship would do them some good.
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No time to draw breath, Next round on again tonight Blackburn playing away yet again, that's 4 of the last 5 games !!
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+x#bundeswatch TYST/milan's Hamburglar's produced the goods to edge FC Kolon Hunters by a goal!
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#bundeswatch Wow, just wow. What a form rise for pretty much each represented team! A huge 7 goal thriller victory for pv4's Werder Bremen against a top 8 SC Freiburg! TYST/milan's Hamburglar's produced the goods to edge FC Kolon Hunters by a goal! Sokorny's/Leckie's Ingolstadt decide that they'll give the run home a crack and edge fellow relegation battlers Mainz 05! And bigpoppa's Wolfsburg were held to a draw in a 6 goal away game which saw them rise two spots on the table! And Safe-Zoners Bayern Munich were able to absolutely decimate FC Augsburg and put a ding in their GD for us all! Scenes, scenes everywhere! Results:  Ladder:
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+xSo Burtons Win the only one at the bottom end looking tough for Wigan now, but still tight as a ducks-arse for the 3rd dropper  Wolves also won ... to make it 4 wins in a row!!
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So Burtons Win the only one at the bottom end looking tough for Wigan now, but still tight as a ducks-arse for the 3rd dropper
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It's time to 'Back the Brewers' once more as Burton Albion battle to stay in the Championship
The Burton Mail is calling on Burton Albion fans and the town to once again 'Back The Brewers' in their quest to stay in the Championship. The Brewers need the town to be their 12th man for a tough run-in that includes home games against the likes of Aston Villa and Leeds United.
The effect of Championship football is clear to see, with a record attendance set in August against Derby, despite the game being broadcast live on national television. A bumper 6,746 people crammed into the Pirelli to roar on Burton to what was a crucial three points. This is the level of support required to ensure Burton stay in the Championship.The next eight games are crucial to the Brewer's hopes of surviving their Championship debut.
A non-league club only as recently as 2009, the club has grown remarkably through back-to-back promotions and is now a staple of the town. Perched on the edge of the relegation zone, the Brewers sit one point above 22nd-place Blackburn Rovers and level on 41 points with both Nottingham Forest and Bristol City.
Read more at http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/it-s-time-to-back-the-brewers-once-more-as-burton-albion-battle-to-stay-in-the-championship/story-30226600-detail/story.html#sUHLDeLWwrPYq76C.99
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#bundeswatch
With the Bundesliga on hold for international weekend, I decided to take the time to look thru which players for each of our represented clubs represented at the international stage. If any of it is wrong, it's either an oversight on my part and/or transfermarkt.com let me down:
Werder Bremen (pv4): - Thomas Delaney, 90mins for Denmark vs Romania 0-0. - Jaroslav Drobny, on the bench for Czech Republic v San Marino, 6-0 win. - Theodor Gebre Selassie, 90mins for Czech Repulic v San Marino, 6-0 win, 1 goal and 1 assist. - Niklas Moisander, 90mins for Finland vs Turkey, 2-0 loss. - Zlatko Junuzovic, 90mins for Austria v Moldova, 2-0 win, 1 assist.
Wolfsburg (bigpoppa): - Mario Gomez, 61mins for Germany v Azerbaijan, 4-1 win, 1 goal. - Jakub Blaszczykowski, 90mins for Poland v Montenegro, 2-1 win. - Yunus Malli, 7mins for Turkey v Moldova, 3-1 win.
Hamburger SV (TYST/milan): - Johan Djourou, 90mins for Switzerland v Latvia, 1-0 win. - Gotoku Sakai, on the bench for Japan v UAE, 2-0 win. - Albin Ekdal, 69mins for Sweden v Belarus, 4-0 win. - Filip Kostic, 81 mins for Serbia v Georgia, 3-1 win, 1 assist. - Michael Gergoritsch, on the bench for Austria v Moldova, 2-0 win.
Ingolstadt (sokorny): - Orjan Nyland, on the bench for Norway v Northern Ireland, 2-0 loss. - Marcel Tisserand, 90mins for DR Congo v Kenya, 2-1 loss. - Markus Suttner, 1 minute for Austria v Moldova, 2-0 win. - Almog Cohen, 90mins for Israel v Spain, 4-1 loss. - Mathew Leckie, 90mins for Australia v Iraq, 1-1 draw, 1 goal. - Dario Lezcano, 64 mins for Paraguay v Ecuador, 2-1 win.
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+xI will take Forest, just to keep the interest up. All the main contenders playing away from home, and simultaneous kick-offs to add to the fun.
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+x#bundeswatch Ladder updated to show who has taken on what team so far, plus which teams are mathematically safe from the drop as it stands. If anyone would like to chuck their hat in the ring, just name a team and I will gladly add you in!  Credit to Awer scott21 from the god make it end thread http://www.worldsoccer.com/features/wolfsburg-hit-form-but-still-looking-over-their-shoulder-in-relegation-dogfight-396584Just because Darmstadt and Ingolstadt look destined to occupy the two direct relegation spots does not mean that everyone else in the lower reaches of the Bundesliga can now breathe easily. Thanks to the German system of end-of-season relegation/promotion play-offs – pitting the 16th club in the top-flight against the team finishing third in the second tier – elite high anxiety is guaranteed right until the bitter end and this term it’s a particularly widespread phenomenon, with half the league in a cold sweat. As of this weekend, the 25th of 34 Bundesliga rounds, only five points separate Hamburg in 16th from tenth-placed Borussia Mönchengladbach and even Schalke in ninth, are twitching nervously, well aware they could be sucked in if they do not find a cure for their chronic inconsistency.There certainly is no shortage of big clubs cowering under this Sword of Damocles. Former Deutschland title-winners such as Hamburg, Gladbach, Bremen and Wolfsburg. Or multiple Champions League participants, Leverkusen whose fall from grace in 2016-17 has taken everyone by surprise. Some are dealing with the pressure better than others. Although hammered 8-0 at Bayern last month, Hamburg have only lost one of their last seven fixtures, a sequence including victories over high-flying RB Leipzig and Hertha Berlin, while Bremen – who upset Leipzig 3-0 at the weekend – have won three of their last four.Under new coach, Andries Jonker, Wolfsburg finally are showing signs of resistance too. In his three games in charge, Jonker has yet to taste defeat (winning two and drawing the other) and clearly made the correct diagnosis when insisting they play with greater aggression and directness.The Wolves, however, will have to keep up the good work. For all their improved results of late, they remain bogged down in the standings, a source of much frustration for rejuvenated striker, Mario Gomez.“We’ve picked up seven points from our last three games and we’re still only 15th,” declared Gomez after heading in the only goal of the game against Darmstadt on Saturday, his third consecutive match on the score-sheet. “It’s comical.” So who will be the odd one out in 16th ? History points to Hamburg, who twice in the past three years have somehow managed to maintain their balance on the play-off high-wire. Spring Championship form says Mainz or Leverkusen, both of whom have acquired a losing habit in 2017.And their defensive shortcomings could spell disaster for FC Augsburg. Since coach Dirk Schuster was sacked in December and replaced by Manuel Baum, the FCA rearguard has been an essentially part-time operation, sloppy, uncoordinated and remarkably vulnerable to a well-worked set-piece.Twenty-seven points left to play for. One of eight or nine for the repechage. Only those with strong nerves need apply.
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+x+x+xI will take Forest, just to keep the interest up. OK, double or quits ? Negative. I don't care enough about Forest to taint my Werder bet!
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#bundeswatch Ladder updated to show who has taken on what team so far, plus which teams are mathematically safe from the drop as it stands. If anyone would like to chuck their hat in the ring, just name a team and I will gladly add you in!
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+x+x+xDoes anyone have interest in joining #bundeswatch with TYST and I? Will gladly add you in. Chuck me on Hamburg for one reason and one reason only, my BOY Get your hands off my hamburglars, they're coming good, I can feel it Why don't you two both have the Hamburglars, but make an internal guessing bet on amount of points they will finish on. And the closest to the points wins.
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+x+xI will take Forest, just to keep the interest up. OK, double or quits ? Negative. I don't care enough about Forest to taint my Werder bet!
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+xI will take Forest, just to keep the interest up. OK, double or quits ?
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+x+xDoes anyone have interest in joining #bundeswatch with TYST and I? Will gladly add you in. Chuck me on Hamburg for one reason and one reason only, my BOY Get your hands off my hamburglars, they're coming good, I can feel it
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I'll take Wolfsburg. Lost all hope on Wigan.
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+xDoes anyone have interest in joining #bundeswatch with TYST and I? Will gladly add you in. I'll cheer for Inglostadt because of the Leckie connection ... although haven't really turned it around at all this season to even start looking up
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+xDoes anyone have interest in joining #bundeswatch with TYST and I? Will gladly add you in. Chuck me on Hamburg for one reason and one reason only, my BOY
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Does anyone have interest in joining #bundeswatch with TYST and I? Will gladly add you in.
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+xOh Yeah, Gayfish, you're fucked You need 1. all 24 points 2. one of four clubs to fail to get any more points 3. about +30 Goal difference improvement If Leicester and The Mighty Ducks can do it, so can Rotherham
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I will take Forest, just to keep the interest up.
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