Just wondering if the Football League have 2 Championship Trophies ready & should Bournemouth win the League on Saturday whether they will be presented with the trophy at The Valley?
Will they really present a trophy at an away game? Can't see it myself , as it will be an empty ground other than the few thousand Bournemouth fans watching! Would imagine the police and stewards will want them out as quick as possible
I want our players to do a proper "lap of honour" after the game - none of this wandering around in disparate groups and carting reluctant toddlers around. If Bournemouth are presented with a trophy, that ought to be before the lap of honour so we have the final moment.
I want our players to do a proper "lap of honour" after the game - none of this wandering around in disparate groups and carting reluctant toddlers around. If Bournemouth are presented with a trophy, that ought to be before the lap of honour so we have the final moment.
How long you planning on staying in the ground for?! Bournemouth's celebrations will go on for a good half an hour at a minimum, as they should if they win the league.
I want our players to do a proper "lap of honour" after the game - none of this wandering around in disparate groups and carting reluctant toddlers around. If Bournemouth are presented with a trophy, that ought to be before the lap of honour so we have the final moment.
How long you planning on staying in the ground for?! Bournemouth's celebrations will go on for a good half an hour at a minimum, as they should if they win the league.
Go back to their ground and do it on Sunday, we've given them our seats, I don't want to give them our pitch too.
I want our players to do a proper "lap of honour" after the game - none of this wandering around in disparate groups and carting reluctant toddlers around. If Bournemouth are presented with a trophy, that ought to be before the lap of honour so we have the final moment.
How long you planning on staying in the ground for?! Bournemouth's celebrations will go on for a good half an hour at a minimum, as they should if they win the league.
Couple of pints and a dance at the post-match party, back out to give Yann some good natured abuse, then cheer around the lads, then boo when we don't get a final tunnel jump. Then home in time for tea. Sorted.
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When its clear whether Watford or Bournemouth are the winners he'll jump in a helicopter and transport it to the relevant ground
(I remember West Brom winning the league a few years ago and lifting the cup @ Loftus Road)
They will use 2 this weekend - probably the 2 replicas (due to beer drinking and hat wearing), while the original stays in the safe.
So it is bound to happen.