Tranmere Rovers on the beach 15:38 - Jan 26 with 593 views | durham_exile | BT sport are showing some beach football today from the Wirral. Definitely the worst pitch I have seen for some years. Blackpool would run them close but it is shocking. At least the weather is dry! I do hope it's better next season when we go there! How shite must Tranmere be even Phil Jones has scored. UTU's [Post edited 26 Jan 2020 15:41]
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Tranmere Rovers on the beach on 16:03 - Jan 26 with 578 views | mfb_cufc | We might not want to go there next season durham, as they will probably be in League 2. |  |
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Tranmere Rovers on the beach on 16:53 - Jan 26 with 569 views | durham_exile |
Tranmere Rovers on the beach on 16:03 - Jan 26 by mfb_cufc | We might not want to go there next season durham, as they will probably be in League 2. |
A very good point I must say they were very poor today. Micky Mellon me old fruit will need a miracle with that lot. UTU's |  |
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Tranmere Rovers on the beach on 19:48 - Jan 26 with 545 views | GOSBTS | In my opinion this is what should happen when lower league opposition come up against the big boys. Well done OGS for playing a very strong side and well done United players for maximising the damage. I really dislike the Liverpool approach where you put out a side of youngsters. Fair play to Shrewsbury for a great comeback but I see it as massively disrespectful to the competition. I would much rather see PL managers taking a rotation policy across the season and blooding in the young boys 1 at a time in PL games. For example, Liverpool would have their strongest XI playing West Ham on Wednesday except for Firmino, who’d be rested and replaced by Elliott. I understand financially the PL pays far bigger dividends than the cup, but to me it’s very poor when big sides play a weaker squad and then either scrape through or embarrass themselves. |  | |  |
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