Hope Leicester give those Iberians - oddly holed up in Wolverhampton - a good tonking today, in readiness for thursday.
Apart from their finishing Wolves looked to be coming back to form, it will depend on what sort of team they put out whether we can match them.
Indeed. But key for me in that post are the words “coming back to form”. That’s what always happens. And there’s no reason that it shouldn’t start to happen to us on Thursday too. 0-11 away win.
With due respect to any from Slough, I worked there for 3 years and regret to admit, alongside John Betjeman the best view was in the rear view mirror. Met some lovely people there but as a place to remember, well........
Slough is made up of two parishes one of which is Upton cum Chalvey. If they had have adopted that name rather than Slough they may have had a better image and therefore a better press. As a Berkshire lad I was disgusted when we ended up with Slough and Oxford had all of north west Berkshire. which included the White Horse, as part of the Maude Commission Report.
I once played a horse called Albert from Wolverhampton in a production of Alan Bennett’s version of Wind in the Willows.
I was the whole bloody animal! It was an outdoor production in a field, and not only did I have to speak with a completely over the top Black Country accent, I had to tow a genuine gypsy caravan about 20 yards, and carry Toad on my back right the way round the field. He was not a small person, either!
Completely agree. Weird al was also the next big thing............and we know what happened there. Strongest, experienced team please.
You could be right. Premier League debut at old trafford for a young kid. He will learn from it and its not all on his shoulders that the TEAM conceded nine.
While clearly not the way you'd want to begin your career, it might be a good moment for him long-term. A little humbling doesn't hurt.