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Last Season ticket was 2006 (first kid arrived 2005 :)) and never bothered with membership etc as I often get a 'lent' ST. I'm normally ok for this but got a feeling the first trip to Wembley since 81 plus my mates kids all getting old enough etc will count against me - not sure I'll throw money at it either.


Think you'll over turn Blackpool

Poor Hamlet,fall at the final hurdle again.


Fingers crossed for Stevenage this week, well done for getting into the play offs especially having lost our manager to a rival, hope he's gutted from Ilford!! It will have been a fluid rise of meteoric proportions if we gain promotion.


And well done the Hammers, cruised to the play off finals.

'bout now Wrote:

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> I went on Monday, very impressive job done and we

> have the team that we wanted, Blackpool. In

> typical downbeat Hammer tradition it just presents

> an even bigger banana skin for us. That's what I'm

> telling myself anyway!

>

> Anyone going?


I think so...it depends on one of my mates' son's decision about a prty or somethink :-S Was there last time we were there for Tonka's penalty...never thought it would be this long!

???? Wrote:

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> Bad luck KPC. Got to be honest and say I'd rather

> be facing Blackpool than you but hope you keep

> your manager and get back up soon...ideally to

> join us :))


Thanks. Disappointed we didn't make it to a 63rd game. Have consoled myself with a large glass of rum. Been one hell of a season all in all, and probably the most enjoyable one for many Blues fans. Last year's accounts out next week - not pretty but "nowhere near bankruptcy". Hope we can keep Chris Hughton so that he can continue the good work.

Vicious rumour, but given the current circumstances at St Andrews (late accounts and all that) and that he is only on a one year rolling contract, speculation is inevitable. If he leaves, so be it; he will leave with the goodwill and blessings of all (sane) Blues fans for the season he has given us (as opposed to the guy who f*cked off last year). Interesting few weeks ahead.

maxxi Wrote:

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> It's a strange ol'game though... if CH leaves,

> what price the owners(?) doing a Redknapp and

> bringing McLeish back when he gets sacked? ... or

> Steve Bruce is still hanging around...



Ha ha ha ha ha. None at all. Now if Barry Fry declared an interest....

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