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Bullhorn76 Darlington 15 May 17 10.23am | |
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Assuming the dead rubber game on Sunday won't be a classic , I thought I'd give my top three games of the season .....number 3/ 4-1 vs Stoke (not brilliant but a great game to watch ) number 2/ 3-0 vs arsenal ticked all boxes in every department and one hell of a result And finally number 1/ 1-2 vs Chelsea this choice needs no words the choice speaks for itself and oh yes done them twice at the bridge of course excellent game
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Bangell Oxford 15 May 17 10.28am | |
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Chelsea was the most satisfying, but I absolutely love beating Liverpool
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bodge 15 May 17 10.34am | |
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Arsenal first ever thrashing.
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legaleagle 15 May 17 10.43am | |
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WBA away...we looked liked we had the makings of a team that could stay up and,when on song,in a classy way.
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 15 May 17 10.45am | |
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Liverpool . Wasn't a fantastic game but great to stick it to husband who thinks our club is tinpot and two Bob while he watches Liverpool from the sofa. That was quite satisfying . Sky t.v. has never been turned off so fast in my house West brom as it was completely unexpected and the songs to Pulis that we are taking his house made it even sweeter. Going to go against the grain as we lost the game but for sheer edge of your seat rollercoaster adrenaline the Swansea game in November. Couldn't believe what was happening Edited by Michaelawt85 (15 May 2017 10.47am)
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Kodg LDN 15 May 17 11.10am | |
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For me it was Arsenal H
Edited by Kodg (15 May 2017 11.10am)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 15 May 17 11.28am | |
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Arsenal would be my choice. However, the most exciting and exhilarating game would definitely have been the 5-4 loss to Swansea. Absolutely mental game.
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 15 May 17 11.29am | |
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Arse (H)
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norwayeagle Trondheim 15 May 17 11.53am | |
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1: Liverpool away. Can't stand their fans. Third in a row. Long may it continue.
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sa_eagle Just outside Cape Town 15 May 17 12.04pm | |
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For me it was Arsenal, we've never spanked them like that before so it was sweet. The only down side was all the punditry going on about how poor Arsenal were. Well duh, they were poor because we made them look poor. We outplayed them and were the better team. The Chelsea win was great because they were all conquering up to that point and the Liverpool game, well it's tradition to p!ss on the bin dippers now.
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TulseHillEagle Tulse Hill 15 May 17 6.44pm | |
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Game of the season, Favourite Away Day #UpThePalace
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YT Oxford 15 May 17 7.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Kodg
For me it was Arsenal H
Edited by Kodg (15 May 2017 11.10am) I still think we had turned a corner. We just had a few more losses of control once we were round it. But for me, Bournemouth away told me Sam could do it. And I work with a Bournemout fan, so the bragging rights were mine
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