That was Swansea with one in Cup and one on opening day.
Blackpool was 2-1 at home thanks to Fryatt and 3-2 away, where we were 3-1 up.
Same. Did the double over them in the season and finished 5 or 6 points ahead of them in the regular season too.
Of course, it doesn't matter either way at any rate, seeing as we never got there.
You sure? I thought someone said it was 3-2.It was 2-1!!!!!
You sure? I thought someone said it was 3-2.
A late strike from Stephen Dobbie proved scant consolation as the Seasiders were beaten 2-1 by Leicester City at Bloomfield Road.
In a game that the team didn't really deserve to lose, it was Leicester who raced into a two-goal lead thanks to Dany N'Guessan and Lloyd Dyer, but Stephen Dobbie's 89th minute effort set up a tense finish at Bloomfield Road.
I would suggest people are getting 'grief' mixed up with 'respect'
Sorry to go all prudish on you, but with the Speed death still fresh in the mind that comment seems a bit crass.
:icon_lol: Brilliant.From Blackpool's own site
I wish someone would clarify what the score was in the game away to Blackpool in February 2010.
It was 2-1!!!!!
You sure? I thought someone said it was 3-2.
From Blackpool's own site
At first I thought you were being tongue-in-cheek with this remark but your later posts seem to suggest you were being serious.
"Life won't be worth living" is a simple figure of speech and it takes a huge leap to connect it in any way with Gary Speed's sad demise. Would you also suggest that we should should stop referring to somebody "being led down a blind alley" on account of the number of Cocker Spaniels that lose their sight or put a ban on people "having butterflies in their stomach" because we are losing too many of them to the over-spraying of unnecessary insecticides?
English would be a poorer language without the use of metaphor and unless such are used deliberately to cause upset or offence, I would encourage their use.
If only they'd read the thread :icon_lol:
Some people need to get over themselves.Sorry to go all prudish on you, but with the Speed death still fresh in the mind that comment seems a bit crass.
"Life won't be worth living" is a simple figure of speech and it takes a huge leap to connect it in any way with Gary Speed's sad demise.
Some people need to get over themselves.
A huge leap? Really?
The poor man obviously felt his life wasn't worth living. Can you see the slight connection yet?
I know it wasn't INTENDED to be connected to Gary Speed and I know that it is a general figure of speech, but being said the day after, well, it wouldn't exactly need a rocket scientist to be at least reminded of Gary Speed when reading those words.
I only made a comment. I think you are reading to much into my faux 'objection' Boc :icon_bigg
I don't even think it's a crass comment to make anyway.....
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