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Amish Lad
17-10-2006, 21:11
Predictions please.

Craig7777
17-10-2006, 21:20
Rain :( :( :( :( :( :( :(

swarm
18-10-2006, 07:33
blades 2 everton 0, cruise!

Jazzybmzoo
18-10-2006, 07:59
I predict the seas will rise up, a calamatous storm will ravage the shores of this fair isaland, plauge will stalk amongst the people of the land and Andy Johnson ('there's only one Andy Johnson!') will tear the Blades a new ar*ehole.

Blade1983
18-10-2006, 08:59
I think Blades should employ the Reading FC "Mortal Combat" formation at corners and 1-on-1's with keeper!

Jazzybmzoo
18-10-2006, 09:30
I think Blades should employ the Reading FC "Mortal Combat" formation at corners and 1-on-1's with keeper!

Hee, hee. 'Finish him!'

mikeG
18-10-2006, 09:31
Predictions please.
Sorry about this, but I feel that Everton will scrape a very lucky, against the run of play, one goal win but I hope it doesn't happen.

Ousetunes
18-10-2006, 09:43
Sorry about this, but I feel that Everton will scrape a very lucky, against the run of play, one goal win but I hope it doesn't happen.

I'm thinking pretty much the same.

We have a pretty good record against the Toffees, especially at Goodison Park. I remember the late Mel Rees playing an absolute blinder there in a 2-0 win to the Blades.

Am I also right in thinking Andy Johnson's goalscoring record against us isn't particularly good? (Class act that he is.) Well, Claude Davis seems to grow in stature and confidence with every game and the team played well at Man City IMO.

Finally, can I just say how truly sorry I am to see L*eds lose at home again. It must be awful for them.:hihi: :hihi: :hihi: No doubt they'd sack their manager - if they had one.

Three cheers for Mr Nice, Ken Bates.

Jazzybmzoo
18-10-2006, 09:57
I'm thinking pretty much the same.

We have a pretty good record against the Toffees, especially at Goodison Park. I remember the late Mel Rees playing an absolute blinder there in a 2-0 win to the Blades.

Am I also right in thinking Andy Johnson's goalscoring record against us isn't particularly good? (Class act that he is.) Well, Claude Davis seems to grow in stature and confidence with every game and the team played well at Man City IMO.

Finally, can I just say how truly sorry I am to see L*eds lose at home again. It must be awful for them.:hihi: :hihi: :hihi: No doubt they'd sack their manager - if they had one.

Three cheers for Mr Nice, Ken Bates.

Here, here. As much as I dislike Bates and thank the Lord daily that he didn't get control of our beloved Wednesday, he word become a hero of mine if he packed his bags, took his money and left L**ds to rot in League 1. :hihi:

Could you imagine?? 'Happy Days are here again!'

DorisYurinev
18-10-2006, 11:04
Blades 1 - 0 Toffees.

I wonder what the odds are for a Wednesday and Leeds double relegation at the end of the season!? :)

Amish Lad
18-10-2006, 11:05
Toffees 3-1 Blades.

Amish Lad
18-10-2006, 11:06
Blades 1 - 0 Toffees.

I wonder what the odds are for a Wednesday and Leeds double relegation at the end of the season!? :)
2/5 at the last look.

everton999
18-10-2006, 12:51
It will be 1/5 after the mighty blues win 4-1 at the weekend.

DorisYurinev
18-10-2006, 12:59
It will be 1/5 after the mighty blues win 4-1 at the weekend.


what are you on about? :confused:

Jazzybmzoo
18-10-2006, 13:07
what are you on about? :confused:

The Blades losing. I think Uni*ed & L**ds going down is a safer bet anyways. :thumbsup:

Debk
18-10-2006, 13:26
[QUOTE=DorisYurinev]Blades 1 - 0 Toffees.

QUOTE]
Hope you are right, its the first away match I have been able to get to this season. My daughter is studying in Liverpool & she is going with us to the match.

canadablade
18-10-2006, 14:39
Here, here. As much as I dislike Bates and thank the Lord daily that he didn't get control of our beloved Wednesday, he word become a hero of mine if he packed his bags, took his money and left L**ds to rot in League 1. :hihi:


Which is basically whats happening to wednesd*y with or without Bates Yeah ?

:hihi: :hihi:

Sorry Jazz couldn't resist :P

canadablade
18-10-2006, 14:41
I'm thinking pretty much the same.

We have a pretty good record against the Toffees, especially at Goodison Park. I remember the late Mel Rees playing an absolute blinder there in a 2-0 win to the Blades.


Or going way back to the early 70's
Blades losing 2-0 and storm back to win 3-2.

Its always been a good ground for us

tosh13
18-10-2006, 15:48
2-1 to the Blades