Championship thread 25/26! (56 Viewers)

Samueljames1991

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Then celebrations are the football equivalent of kicking a sick puppy.

Felt bad enough at Hillsborough singing who put the ball in the Wednesday net 🤣
 

Warwickhunt

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It's just desperate and rehearsed. Trying to make it all about him.

Like a ref but worse
.y misses goes ape shit everytime Hinchcliff commentates on our matches she thinks he is a biased gobshite.
 

David O'Day

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Any of the pet smoggies been around to tell us just of drawing 0-0 at home to Oxford is a definite sig about how great the "hellball" style of football is?
 

CovveeBreak

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I don't think O'Hare is dislikable at all; he's a bit cheesy, but comes across as a pretty inoffensive character for the most part.

He was an enjoyable player to watch when he was here, and he played a big part in getting us to where we are. Don't think he deserves the grief at all.
I still love O’Hare. Big part of our rise, great player to watch on his day, and his “don’t you know pump it up” video is sky blue folklore.
 

Balli001

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I don't think O'Hare is dislikable at all; he's a bit cheesy, but comes across as a pretty inoffensive character for the most part.

He was an enjoyable player to watch when he was here, and he played a big part in getting us to where we are. Don't think he deserves the grief at all.
I am the opposite. I find him incredibly unlikeable to the point where id be delighted if he got no reaction from us whatsoever
 

Terry_dactyl

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You're not allowed to tackle with your studs showing these days.

I would class him as an average Championship player just like most of their team.
Looked to me like he kicked the ball and his momentum followed through.

So, no great loss for them then. Shame.
 

Mcbean

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Talksport had him playing very well before he was sent off - no mention of Hamer even though he got an assist
 

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