It seems they're all suffering hangovers from beating Leeds!
On 14 April 2010 10:31, Graham Thirkill <[email protected]>wrote: > I don't know what's the best from this game. It would be great for Charlton > to beat Norwich > so the gap would be just three points "IF" we beat Gillingham. Surely > Norwich arn't going > to be sucked back in to the free for all. On the other hand if Norwich do > win, it would be > better for us because Charlton would remain in fifth spot. The other > nailbiter apart from > our game is Huddersfield at home to Millwall, can our friendly neighbours > do us a turn > and take some points away from Millwall. Huddersfield scored two in extra > time last night > so they are buzzing. Wouldn't it be crazy if we finished up as Champions. > We are the only > team that have won their last three games and we are only four points short > of the two > points a game magic formula, it is still possible to achieve. We are like > the thoroughbred > racehorse coming up on the rails to snatch a great victory. Did Norwich > peak too early? Has the > pressure got to Millwall and Swindon? What a finish eh! Enjoy, this is why > we love the "Beautiful Game". > and take everything in our stride to back the lads, this is football at > it's most exciting and intriguing best. > Thirkers > PS Sorry about the Race horse bit I'm getting a bit carried away > > > _______________________________________________ > the Leeds List is an unmoderated mailing list and the list administrators > accept no liability for the personal views and opinions of contributors. > Leedslist mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.zetnet.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist > and the hardest time in a sailor's day is to watch the sun as it sails away > _______________________________________________ the Leeds List is an unmoderated mailing list and the list administrators accept no liability for the personal views and opinions of contributors. Leedslist mailing list [email protected] http://list.zetnet.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist and the hardest time in a sailor's day is to watch the sun as it sails away

