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Midweek football 27/29 April


andykeenan

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Monday

Championship'

Bournemouth v Bolton SS1

*Bournemouth will be promoted if they win as their goal difference is 16 better then Boro

Tuesday

Premier League

Hull v Liverpool SS1 highlights 10.30

Championship

Rotherham v Reading

Wednesday

Premier League

Leicester v Chelsea SS1

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and Bannan starts for Bolton as well as Heskey.

Even better, Heskey is captain

(I reckon if it was allowed to have 2 captains Bannan would also be captain, maybe he has an armband on under his shirt?)

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Heard that Bournemouth will have to do a ground share with Southampton next season

Depends on if they can get dean court to PL standard

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Surely the ground's not worse than what Blackpool came up with a few years back?

 

Brilliant achievement for them to come up, I actually said before the season started they'd get into the play offs as they finished last season very strongly but never thought they'd get automatic.

 

I think that's one of the remaining romantic things about English football in these money orientated times, you can stil get teams who rise the four divisions in a short space of time, Hull, Swansea and now Bournemouth have achieved it.

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Surely the ground's not worse than what Blackpool came up with a few years back?

 

Brilliant achievement for them to come up, I actually said before the season started they'd get into the play offs as they finished last season very strongly but never thought they'd get automatic.

 

I think that's one of the remaining romantic things about English football in these money orientated times, you can stil get teams who rise the four divisions in a short space of time, Hull, Swansea and now Bournemouth have achieved it.

 

its not just England though look at Eibar, Sassuolo, Chievo etc

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Dean Court only has 12,000 nowhere near big enough for Premier League standards

 

How much was Blackpool's capacity when they came up, it couldn't have been much more than that.

 

Brentford still have terracing in their ground so think they'd have had to move to Loftus Road if they came up.

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Blackpool had so many problems that they might have changed rules since then, think they had 4 games postponed as well. They also had to upgrade stand as well and played first 4 or 5 games away

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