how long will we stay top of the league?

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how long will we stay top of the league?

Post by James the Brains » Wed Dec 01, 2004 8:06 pm

now there's a question. I have no doubt we will be top for the whole season long. cause we are number 1. and we rule the whole world. but what do you guys think?

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Post by Hermes » Wed Dec 01, 2004 8:15 pm

the answer is ver circumstantial

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Post by Dazza » Wed Dec 01, 2004 8:18 pm

You forgot:

"Until the end of the season, no one beats us and we go up"

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Post by James the Brains » Wed Dec 01, 2004 8:21 pm

Dazza wrote:You forgot:

"Until the end of the season, no one beats us and we go up"
that was the idea of the last option - if we win the league, we go down in history as Champions of the Championship 2004/05. until that is, the Sun self implodes in a supernova that destroys our solar system.

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Post by Dazza » Wed Dec 01, 2004 8:23 pm

James the Brains wrote:
Dazza wrote:You forgot:

"Until the end of the season, no one beats us and we go up"
that was the idea of the last option - if we win the league, we go down in history as Champions of the Championship 2004/05. until that is, the Sun self implodes in a supernova that destroys our solar system.
Ahhh ok, I got confused, I do apologise!

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Post by Fully » Wed Dec 01, 2004 8:53 pm

James the Brains wrote:
Dazza wrote:You forgot:

"Until the end of the season, no one beats us and we go up"
that was the idea of the last option - if we win the league, we go down in history as Champions of the Championship 2004/05. until that is, the Sun self implodes in a supernova that destroys our solar system.
actually the sun will not cause a supernova because it isnt a big enough star. It will in fact once all the hydrogen has been fused in to helium grow to a red giant vaporising all the inner planets leaving only the outer ones then it will decrease in size till it becomes a little white dwarf before disappearing. End of science lesson

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Post by curries_babe » Wed Dec 01, 2004 10:35 pm

im not sure so im not voting...
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Post by James the Brains » Wed Dec 01, 2004 10:58 pm

Fully wrote:
James the Brains wrote:
Dazza wrote:You forgot:

"Until the end of the season, no one beats us and we go up"
that was the idea of the last option - if we win the league, we go down in history as Champions of the Championship 2004/05. until that is, the Sun self implodes in a supernova that destroys our solar system.
actually the sun will not cause a supernova because it isnt a big enough star. It will in fact once all the hydrogen has been fused in to helium grow to a red giant vaporising all the inner planets leaving only the outer ones then it will decrease in size till it becomes a little white dwarf before disappearing. End of science lesson
i knew someone would correct me on that point. however your lesson taught me nothing new. i just used the term supernova for literary effect.

jono

Post by jono » Wed Dec 01, 2004 11:04 pm

from now till the end

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Post by squiz18 » Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:07 am

your forgetting planetary nebulas as well :P

I dont reckon we willl stay top of the league , but will go up second

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Post by James the Brains » Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:35 am

squiz18 wrote:your forgetting planetary nebulas as well :P

I dont reckon we willl stay top of the league , but will go up second
considering our previous record of chasing the second automatic promotion spot, I am hoping we get as far away ahead at the top as in our capability. I am looking forward to a nice boring end of season when we have already clinched promotion. ahhhh that would be such a relief.

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Post by squiz18 » Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:57 am

James the Brains wrote:
squiz18 wrote:your forgetting planetary nebulas as well :P

I dont reckon we willl stay top of the league , but will go up second
considering our previous record of chasing the second automatic promotion spot, I am hoping we get as far away ahead at the top as in our capability. I am looking forward to a nice boring end of season when we have already clinched promotion. ahhhh that would be such a relief.
you and me both mate , cant be doing with the bloody playoffs AGAIN

want what norwich had last season , pretty much sequre by mid april ! Here's hoping

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Post by Fully » Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:57 pm

James the Brains wrote:
Fully wrote:
James the Brains wrote: that was the idea of the last option - if we win the league, we go down in history as Champions of the Championship 2004/05. until that is, the Sun self implodes in a supernova that destroys our solar system.
actually the sun will not cause a supernova because it isnt a big enough star. It will in fact once all the hydrogen has been fused in to helium grow to a red giant vaporising all the inner planets leaving only the outer ones then it will decrease in size till it becomes a little white dwarf before disappearing. End of science lesson
i knew someone would correct me on that point. however your lesson taught me nothing new. i just used the term supernova for literary effect.
Well we will stay there for 5 billion more years anyway so whether a supernova occurs or not.....its not really relevant :lol:

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Post by missfreeblue » Thu Dec 02, 2004 7:11 pm

We'll go up Champions of the first ever Championship! :lol:

And stay top for the rest of the season!!!

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