I don't remember the derby having this aura back in the 90s primarily because we were both rubbish and far fewer people turned up to watch. We played them in 98/99, got promoted and then swapped...
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I don't remember the derby having this aura back in the 90s primarily because we were both rubbish and far fewer people turned up to watch. We played them in 98/99, got promoted and then swapped...
Another who seems conspicuous by his absence (if you can be conspicuous playing for the U21s) is Caleb Hughes. Doesn't seem to be on loan so a long term injury?
As is Mahlon Romeo, unless he decides he doesn't want to play second fiddle behind Ng.
Who can understand kids these days?
Still no sign of the lesser spotted Crole.
I remember willing him to score, although with no great fervour and it was only a friendly. But even so, I nominate myself.
If you're a traitor for celebrating a goal against a former club...
Okay, but some (remember, we're all only 16 and dopey) might not know the purpose, or that you might not even like guitars but they're fashionable and you've heard playing the guitar will impress...
Thanks but it's okay. One has to accept the shambolic times and try and see their value otherwise they wear you down (and they have but I'm sorting that out).
I wasn't solely taking the view that...
A fair crack at pinning things down but also personally interesting. I would answer the OP's question in terms of feeling comfortable with myself rather than achievement. Most of my life has been...
A group therapy session.
Maybe people feel a connection to it. A lot of us check it every day and have done for years. Some people feel such a connection they leave but feel compelled to return under a different name.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lD_Hw6Eaj8&list=OLAK5uy_mxFu6KJEMQwx5YakRYGY6iEODQTvjX-3U&index=10&ab_channel=WorldParty-Topic
As well as those already posted, this was a favourite of mine. RIP.
Then why bother?
I wouldn't call what often goes on on here (or on much of the internet, of course) as debate. Supercilious, dismissive, you're-either-with-us-or-against-us, how-very-dare-you-criticise-Ray-McStay,...
Fair point. But they controlled the game second half, got the goal but it fell apart for them late on. If we're talking about getting to the play-offs I'm not sure our tactics today will be just as...
No, sorry, I meant just for us. 14 and 95.
Nobody hates him, they just don't rate him for a team with play-off ambitions. If he has the best passing accuracy that might be because he passes backwards a lot and everyone else in the team gives...
2020s Troy Parrott
A goal from open play! Bunch of fancy dans!
An exciting new era of more meaningless games.
He was coaching in our academy some years back. Not sure if he's still there.
Forgot about this. Put Bournemouth v Leicester on instead which isn't a bad game to be fair, but neither side can finish. Possible penalty potshot pending.
Edit: Or not.
Oops, sorry, halted the quiz with a complete guess. So Colwill is almost as good as Leroy Sane. That's going in our fan club newsletter.
What constitutes a success?
I'll go for Victor Boniface.
Mark Kennedy.
Ashurst once played Nathan Blake at centre half and Gary Bennett up front but not for long (and not at the same time).
Etete's goal looks offside. Bowler, in an offside position, walks right in front of the keeper as the ball bounces in. Might have got away with one there. Ah well.