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Blackpool or Cardiff  

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  1. 1. Blackpool or Cardiff



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Cardiff are a fucking horrible Football Club. Blackpool all the way for me.

 

I like him, but as for that, he's already had two. Holloway deserves a go though.

 

Delighted for them, they play football properly, good away that next season, hopefully its before October, place is depressing outside the tourist season.

 

It's depressing most of the time! But will be a quality away.

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Can't believe Ormerod is still going. 3-2.

 

 

He was on loan at Oldham in League 1 the season before last (and didn't score) now he hits the winner in the play-offs to send his team into the Premier League. After the season we've had, matches like this remind me why I love the game. The first half was brilliant.

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Was refreshing to see a team with limited players fighting the odds and a manager who gets the ultimate out of every single one of those players.

 

They will go down but they won't disgrace themselves. They could surprise one or two teams especially early on in the season and some sides wouldn't fancy going to Bloomfield Road in mid-January on a Wednesday night, I am thinking the likes of Spurs and Arsenal here.

 

Even if they do go down they have a platform to build on now and I just hope it isn't one of those situations were a manager gets a team promoted, they struggle, go down and then sack their manager after a bad start the year after in the Championship as tends to be the case normally.

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