I don’t think he’s realised Sludge. He did rather set himself up.
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I don’t think he’s realised Sludge. He did rather set himself up.
Sammy Lee’s face eh!:hehe:
He avoided the ball that, although powerful, was shot straight at him, his body went like a Bendy Wendy doll to avoid it. It was very much saveable.
If you’re a fist pump aficionado...........
Bromley are in the Football League, what a brilliant few hours of football!!!
3-3, off the post, across the line and creeps in
3-2 Bromley, one each to go
First 2 Solihull pens saved, Bromley score one with one saved, what a game, what a shoot out
Great seeing all the Solihull fans making their way behind the goal to play their part:hehe:
There’s more than a few on the hatred of the Tories ‘wagon’:hehe:
It’s pens.
Any need? I’m enjoying today’s game at Wembley, don’t need flashbacks:hehe:
He had no chance with it then, imagine him now:hehe:
Bromley, inside of the post, so close. Is it written for Solihull?
Osborne off injured, that’s a hell of a blow for Solihull, Bromley coming on strong now, just hit the bar.
What a bugger......anyway 5-3 to Solihull at the moment:hide:
How can Newcastle be a proddy club with Pope in goals:shrug:
Bernard Hill RIP, aged 79, Yosser, one of television’s greatest characters.
Osborne makes them tick, he’s their go to player, seems to always find space.
What an equaliser!!
They’ve got a bit to do but it’d be interesting to see Solihull one division below Birmingham.
It was the continuity I s’pose. He was manager from my age of 9 to 18, so from junior school through to starting work he was a constant. Those 9 years are equivalent to about 40 years now at my age....
Scoular, I think he terrified a few players …..and a few opposing managers, Brian Clough among them apparently. 9 years, he was here, you’d get a gold watch for that length of service now.
:hehe::thumbup:
Many Cardiffians have Catholic heritage. There’s probably kids who, nowadays, go to non denominational schools have parents, grand or great grand parents who were brought up in the Catholic faith.