View Full Version : Brian laws is doing a good job today then


daftlad
03-04-2010, 17:20
5-0 down at home:hihi:







and its only half time:hihi::hihi::hihi:

Grandad.Malky
03-04-2010, 17:23
What’s the heaviest defeat in the premier league?

daftlad
03-04-2010, 17:32
What’s the heaviest defeat in the premier league?


no idea, but it could be broken today

Grandad.Malky
03-04-2010, 17:39
no idea, but it could be broken today

Newcastle spring to mind.

Record Home Victory:
8-0 vs. Sheffield Wednesday, 19th September 1999

Most goals in a Match:
5 by Alan Shearer vs. Sheffield Wednesday (h), 19th September 1999

sheffsand
03-04-2010, 17:44
Record away win: Port Vale 0–10 Sheffield United (Second Division, 10 December 1892)

sheffsand
03-04-2010, 17:45
Newcastle United 13–0 Newport County (Second Division, 5 October 1946)

sheffsand
03-04-2010, 17:47
Biggest home win: 9–0, Manchester United v. Ipswich Town (4 March 1995)

sheffsand
03-04-2010, 17:47
Biggest away half-time lead: 0–5, Burnley F.C v. Manchester City (3 April 2010

get it qik
03-04-2010, 17:53
now 0-6
looks like lawsy will get the bullet

sheffsand
03-04-2010, 17:55
bout time hes ****e he did **** all for wednesday!!

JFKvsNixon
03-04-2010, 17:56
The weather may save Burnley yet!

sheffsand
03-04-2010, 18:06
well they got 1 goal back anyway

Grandad.Malky
03-04-2010, 18:11
Record away win: Port Vale 0–10 Sheffield United (Second Division, 10 December 1892)

Post 2 “What’s the heaviest defeat in the premier league?” as far as I am aware the Premier league wasn’t around in 1892.


Edit

Google saves Wednesday the :blush:

Man Utd 9-0 Ipswich Town [1994-95]

scoobydotcom
03-04-2010, 19:34
Just think it could have been United losing 6-1 if they hadnt bottled another Play-Off Final lol

The Manager
03-04-2010, 19:37
Laws is a lower league Manager to be fair ! you never know he could end up at blades lol