It's amazing to think after 6 years in the Championship only Brum and the Falsehoops have spent longer in the division...
Not sure if this is the right place to post this (I'm confused about what the two pinned threads are intended for tbh) but interesting that the U23s are now U21s. Glad they're playing at Hanwell now - very easy for me and will aim to get to a few of their evening games this year as it's a 5 minute bike ride from me. If and when I go I'll share any observations on here. Presumably it's a better location for a few others too given how much of our support base seems to be Ealing / Ruislip way nowadays.
Including the Middlesbrough game on Saturday, Rangers' last four league games will have taken place in four different months.
Lots of happy kids today at the meet the players event at Headquarters. The lesser spotted Luke Amos was even in attendance ! Now that pic could be of some value in years to come.
This is obviously nothing to do with Brexit...with things stuck in France ...or not even in this country
So everybody else’s fault not the club or contractor, where have I heard this before, oh yes 35 years on the luxury building and interiors trade
I’m having the same experience in my work, Vern. It’s very easy to blame Brexit but the truth is that supply chain issues are global and mostly linked to everything slowing down over the pandemic period, staff being shed as a result, and the failure/inability of suppliers to be able to gear up to meet the return of demand. I honestly believe there’s a general malaise in the marketplace and (in my own experience) businesses bizarrely don’t seem to care much that they’re letting clients down. It’s really damaging my world and little is really to do with Brexit even if some might wish this to be the case.