Who wants to see Barnsley in the Championship?

Discussion in 'Other Divisions' started by Red Harvest, May 15, 2006.

  1. Red Harvest

    Red Harvest Member

    Mar 5, 2001
    Or would you rather have Swansea?
     
  2. basso001

    basso001 Member

    Aug 18, 2002
    Bay Area, Calif.
    Club:
    Sheffield Wednesday FC
    Re: Who wants to see Bansley in the Championship?

    I assume you mean Barnsley?

    Sure, why not? The more derbies the merrier.
     
  3. Red Harvest

    Red Harvest Member

    Mar 5, 2001
    Re: Who wants to see Bansley in the Championship?

    Fixed.
     
  4. M

    M Member+

    Feb 18, 2000
    Via Ventisette
    Nasty hooligan problem. Besides, I have a soft spot for Barnsley afte rtheir single season in the Premiership.
     
  5. Red Harvest

    Red Harvest Member

    Mar 5, 2001
    No love for Cyril?
     
  6. sephjnr

    sephjnr Member

    Apr 19, 2004
    Bristol, England
    Club:
    Bristol City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Nice that Barnsley won last night as I haven't been to the Galpharm yet :D - I'd rather have Swansea win just so that they can feck off out of our division, and take that spawny bastard Leon Knight with them.

    /Swans 7-1 BCFC, September '05
     
  7. FlBlade

    FlBlade New Member

    May 6, 2006
    Florida
    Well done to Barnsley!!!
     
  8. AlbertCamus

    AlbertCamus Member+

    Colorado Rapids
    Sep 2, 2005
    Colorado, USA
    Club:
    Colorado Rapids
    Well done Tykes. I went to see them when they were in the Premeirship; the World Cup has blown my budget this year. But if they stay up...
     
  9. Toad_of_Toad_Hall

    Toad_of_Toad_Hall New Member

    Apr 17, 2006
    A state of confusion
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Well done the Tykes.
    Still, I'd rather have seen the Swans go up; just to piss off the Baadiff crowd :D
     
  10. msilverstein47

    msilverstein47 Member+

    Jan 11, 1999
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    In 1997 Barnsley got promoted to the Premier League for the first time in their history. The visitors’ changing room back then was in a main stand built in 1903. It had a single pedestal toilet with no seat and no door and a row of broken pegs over slatted wooden benches. ‘You’ll be having to upgrade the changing room then, with the likes of Arsenal and Man Utd coming in,’ I said to one of the club’s directors. ‘Nah,’ he said. ‘We’re going to break off a few more pegs and put up a sign: Welcome to effing Barnsley’”
     
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