Jamesrob637
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Some spectators allowed into stadia from autumn
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It’s all definitely going in a positive direction. Grassroots football looks to be fine from October as well.Some spectators allowed into stadia from autumn
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Congratulations.I’m so glad it came before Derby away, and it’s even sweeter when it’s courtesy of Huddersfield. Histon and Hereford are no more.
I do however, feel for West Brom right now- we’ve been there!
Congratulations.
It’s going to be interesting seeing how they do, would you say that they’re in a good position to stay in the top flight next year?
A great weekend gets better, Leeds are now champions after Brentford's amazing run comes to an end. Great to do it before kicking a ball, especially with a tricky fixture at Derby County up next.
The Championship is such an interesting division though, with still so much at stake at both ends of the league.
I have never understood those people who ‘support’ a second team, or switch allegiance from one team to another.
I have never understood those people who ‘support’ a second team, or switch allegiance from one team to another. But today I am firmly a Brentford fan.
I know the feeling there. Our previous owner sold up last year after an illness, and took out all the money he'd invested. His replacement (also apparently a Town fan, but as the previous owner shows, if you're a businessman being a fan seems to mean something different) has just all of a sudden dismissed our management team after 10 months in charge. We're safe barring a 13-goal swing but the timing is bizarre to say the least. Possibly they'd been sniffing around other jobs (Bristol City is rumoured) but hopefully it'll all come out in the wash.I'm a Bradford fan, but I've always had a big soft spot for Arsenal, which got bigger when I lived in North London and worked with a load of gooners. So I do get it.
Leeds winning promotion and Huddersfield staying up is terrible news. Meanwhile, we languish in League Two with an owner who can't be bothered. Our star signings this window are, er, Billy Clarke (third time) and Dylan Mottley-Henry. I hate my life.
Still, in one of the most one-sided games in a while, Arsenal are through to the FA Cup final. A complete smash and grab.
I know the feeling there. Our previous owner sold up last year after an illness, and took out all the money he'd invested. His replacement (also apparently a Town fan, but as the previous owner shows, if you're a businessman being a fan seems to mean something different) has just all of a sudden dismissed our management team after 10 months in charge. We're safe barring a 13-goal swing but the timing is bizarre to say the least. Possibly they'd been sniffing around other jobs (Bristol City is rumoured) but hopefully it'll all come out in the wash.
If it wasn't for Watford probably sacking Pearson we'd be a laughing stock, again.
Good one, might steal it for the idiots on our forum!Sacked for getting Leeds promoted. Very 'Town' that.
We're safe barring a 13-goal swing but the timing is bizarre to say the least. Possibly they'd been sniffing around other jobs (Bristol City is rumoured)
Ah, good old Phil "empty chair" Parkinson... no love lost for him in this part of West Yorkshire!If you know the new owners don't like you, you'll sound out other opportunities. It makes sense. We lost Phil Parkinson when our new owner came in and, on balance, I'd rather have kept Parkinson's anti-football instead of our narcissistic Bosnian (now departed) and the German who doesn't care.
Good one, might steal it for the idiots on our forum!
He certainly seems to be an ideal fit in many ways, and if anyone can get anything out of the lazy overpaid prima-donnas signed a couple of summers back, someone who's worked with Bielsa is as good an option as any.Any thoughts on this one?
Terriers approach Leeds coach Corberan
Huddersfield Town approach Leeds United assistant boss Carlos Corberan to be their next head coach.www.bbc.co.uk
Unusual for things to be so public!
What exactly is the position with Wigan Athletic in regards to relegation. Are there still legal matters still outstanding?
Think I heard the appeal hearing is on the 31st of July.They’ve appealed their 12 point deduction, although I’m not sure the grounds for the appeal as it’s a bit of a slam dunk to me
I note that for the second time that certain Liverpool FC "fans" chose to ignore appeals by the football club, the team manager, players. Joe Anderson and the police force not to attend any very large post-match gatherings of people, but to hold their celebrations at home, noting the risks inherent of Covid-19 spread.
Seems these individuals regard themselves as being above the football club they purport to support and have no thoughts of what could ensue of bringing Covid-19 into their own homes when they return home.
Leeds "fans" were out for the second time as well. The club also decided it would be a great idea to stage an impromtu open-top bus celebration as well only hours after urging fans to stay away. The club statement released afterwards to somehow justify it is nothing short of a nonsense.