Let's be honest, 'The greatest band in the world' is purely subjective,
it all boils down to personal taste.
I've been a fan of The Who since the late 70s.
Nowadays, I tend to ride around the...
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Let's be honest, 'The greatest band in the world' is purely subjective,
it all boils down to personal taste.
I've been a fan of The Who since the late 70s.
Nowadays, I tend to ride around the...
Does anyone else hear The Temptations playing in their head when they open this thread? :music:
Or another perspective...
we have been in the top-flight 2 x in the last 11 years.
I'd rather have something and not need it, than need something but not have it.
Well, you wouldn't be saying our ground is too big for us if we were in the Premier League.
Rotherham, on the other hand, would still find a 30k stadium too big for them, even in the Premier League.
He didn't come across as being particularly skilful to me. Neither did he have a turn of pace, or show great strength.
I get that the way we set up meant that any forward would have found it...
Me too.
'mirror - SIGNAL - manoeuvre' was what I was always taught.
It's Reading, with a capital 'R'. It's not the present continuous of the verb.
My stream went down, so I didn't see the last 15 minutes (thankfully!).
When I read your post, I thought it was just a case of 'Splotty humour :hehe:', I really couldn't believe he'd think it...
I quite liked the version that we would sing at other fans.
For example:
"Bristol boys, Bristol boys, laced up slippers and Tonka toys"! :hehe:
Hmm... I might be wrong on this, but I seem to recall this in the mid-seventies, however, we were singing "Swindon" - not Swansea? (which would go to show that Swansea weren't even on the radar back...
Hmm... you might easily get mistaken for Callum O'Dowda.
"hairnet"?
Who is this right-winger we have... Ena Sharples? :hehe:
"But they've joked that he might struggle with the early mornings and lack of sleep"
There's nothing better than a good joke; that had me rocking with laughter!
Yeah, you're right. It was a double-whammy... 'orrible taste and lacerations to your tongue!
It definitely needs a tonic.
Absolutely vile!
:hehe::thumbup:
What, literally lying on the table?
I know City fans like to have a chest-full at away games, but c'mon...
:hehe:
When I first started going to away games, as a somewhat nervous teenager in my mid-teens, I always felt comforted to see big Frankie stood nearby.
Get well soon, Frankie!
Why isn't it an accurate consensus by those using this messageboard? Most of the users on this forum attend games, why do their opinions become less valid if they happen to log in to this...
I wouldn't have joined in with the chants either.
The positives of today's game (the introduction of young players) were forced upon him.
I don't like his conservative-style of football.
Oh, I disagree.
I remember going to their gaff when Toshack had them on a roll. 'Sportswear' as far as the eye could see!
There was a noticeable difference in the way they dressed. A lot of...
They were dressed like refugees from Fraggle Rock!
I've seen better dressed scarecrows!
Rumour has it that on-loan 'keeper Stuart Taylor was mistakingly given the 50p during the 6-0 defeat away to Preston, and held on to it for the entire game! :facepalm: