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Success is reaching whatever level you yourself have wished for your team. (IN my opinion). Like beauty, it is in the eye of the beholder. Some...
" I like footballera mate! A cross between footballer and ballerina. Both physical disciplines. Maybe we should adopt it to describe footballers...
Thanks for that, mate. I was beginning to have doubts.
I seem to have worded my post a little obscurely; in plainer language I was saying they have assembled a squad capable of getting us out of this...
No offence, Tees, but you need to read my post again.
I disagree. I think we’ve assembled a squad well designed for getting us out of this division - only not in the direction we wanted! But let us...
Pity, that. I enjoy your revelations. Maybe pm me in future? Pretty please?
I suffer from rinusitis, have done for years. But not so much now. I started flushing my nostrils several times a day with Athomer Sterile...
All teams seem to hit a bad patch… or is that just my faulty memory? I fancy us to finish this season in blistering form. Can’t say why, just a...
Re not going up; speak for yourself mate. I’m hoping I live to see safc established in the premiership, when I think we’ll start to see the owners...
My Xmas favourite, every Xmas, is the animated/cartoon version of Scrooge. Best depiction of my mate Ebeneezer since Alastair Sim.
That is vindictive! 100% vindictive! But oh, how I like it.
Just had a look in on this page and can’t believe how nice and polite everyone is to each other. When I left a few hours ago everyone was at each...
I second that!
Hugs, mate. Even if you just want to strangle her, instead give her a hug. Do you a world of good too.
I feel sorry (and at the same time, admire) all those who attended the game on a night of arctic temperatures. We all, and those especially,...
I take it that we haven’t signed anyone yet, then?
Sorry. Plague Pits And River Bones.
That’s the one.. I’m now reading Plague Pits And Bones. No mention of cricket yet but gives a good feel of the period.
The Gallows Thief also mentions the corrupt betting in cricket in those days. Human nature never changes, does it.