did your goals against tally

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  1. BRF

    BRF Well-Known Member

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    I thank you. Praise indeed coming from yourself sir. (clap)
     
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    Irrelevant point...

    Both teams had been promoted the year before and were aiming to stay up...

    We succeeded, you failed.

    End of story.
     
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    Will we ever play you again? nt
     
  4. Gue

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    Our goals against almost equalled your away support at Oakwell

    Sithi next year. Or maybe not.
     
  5. Gue

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    2005 estimates put the population of Barnsley at 222,100.

    We conceded 85 goals in the league. That's 0.04% of 222,100.

    Research in 2000 suggested that 2% of men and 1% of women in the UK had used heroin at sometime.

    Therefore it probably didn't, no. We would have to had to concede 4442 goals to reach 2% of the population.
     
  6. Wak

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    Last 10 games BFC V sufc

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  7. Gue

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    Thought it was 2 sets of 11 million?

    Then you'll have all that money from the sales of Jagielka, Tonge, Hulse, Kenny and Stead. Lucky you.

    Sheffield United- the new Forest (except that Forest are a big club with something resembling a succesfull history).
     

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