Josh Sexton
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So I'll explain all those as we go through.
We're going to work from bottom to top.
So we'll start with the winner of the Vibes League brought to you by the John Gibbons blog, which is the team
that's been the most enjoyable, chaotic, or emotionally engaging to follow, regardless of actual results.
So, Neil, start with you.
He'd have been a great Watford manager for that reason.
A happy grass ear bounce that they've used about three times.
Dragged him to the final.
So I've gone one just outside of these.
Keith, I don't know if you were going to go for the same.
I've gone for Brentford because I think given the start of the season and losing Thomas Frank and all that, they've probably been the ones who've had the most consistent vibes throughout the season, I want to say.
It was steady coming out the gate.
They weren't tearing up any trees, but Keith Andrews was quietly getting a few wins here and there.
And it feels like they've just been on that consistent path where a lot of your teams have had
real troughs at points as well like even Villa in the league at the moment you could argue is a bit of a trough albeit with the sort of sideshow or main show of the Europa League going on the Premier League becoming a sideshow so I've gone for Brentford have you got any advance on that Kiefer?
I'm really excited for that game on Thursday as well, because I think that could be chaotic.
It feels like if Emery goes in to Europa League second leg with any kind of, like, there's a chance here he'll make an absolute meal of it to make sure they get through.
Like, it'll be like 4-3 to Villa or something that game.
It feels like Leicester could be the underwriters for a load of these awards as well, having now officially a League One team next season.
Yeah, we'll go with a joint decision of Nottingham Forest, and congratulations to... I always forget the owner's name, because I think the Ange Postacoglou Greekness of all that was where I actually forgot it.