Not a good week for Mutton Molesters.
Homemade Lamb Koftas tonight for dinner to celebrate.
Still 10 games left too, Hudds will pick up another few points along the way.
Looking back and the closest any team has come to the 11pt marker was Villa in 15/16 with 17pts. That's still some way clear, and after 10 years the record hasn't really ever been seriously under threat.
Be around for a LONG time yet.
Question, to those on here who venture behind enemy lines on DCFC forums, has the Huddersfield win been mention by them, or just by the Forest piss takers?
I’ll do better than that - I’ll ask I’m when I’m at work later.
I did the McGregor walk into the office yesterday went down well. Then one lad showed me a video of him swearing at a tree on his way to work
It was a good day! Thanks Huddersfield for reloading my gun for today!
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https://dcfcfans.uk/topic/31748-record-remains/
The two most popular threads on there are the one about Lampard should be sacked and why they won’t make the top six. It’s wall to wall joy in Sheepland.
Stand Firm And Strike Hard
Just seen this in an opinion piece in the Guardian - hilarious that Derby’ “achievement” even gets mentioned in a serious political comment piece!!
As politics descends into deeper chaos, more and more of those in Westminster have taken retreat in the imagination of their hearts. The unending speculation about a so-called “government of national unity” is the ultimate act of escapism: it provides deliverance from the chaos without the necessity of contact with the general public in an election.
For those who want to stop no deal, Jeremy Corbyn is the only hope | Gary Younge
The summit of ambition for such a government are politicians that reached the middle ranks of the coalition or New Labour governments, or perhaps those that have persisted in politics for long enough to see their Thatcher-era reputations laundered by the passage of time. It’s like fantasy football where given the choice of any players in the world, they alight on Derby County’s 2007-08 first team – a team that suffered the lowest points total in Premier League history.
What's the betting that Gary Younge is a Forest fan?
„I believe in socialism because it seems more humanitarian, rather than every man for himself and 'I'm alright jack' and all those arsehole businessmen with all the loot. I made up my mind from viewing society from that angle. That's where I'm from and there's where I've made my decisions from. That's why I believe in socialism“
— Joe Strummer
Looks like this could be done and dusted before the new year
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