Funnily enough I watched a documentary call The McCanns embedded confessions just this week. Certainly did nothing but reinforce my views.
Hilarious. Suspect they'll continue the trend they've set & use the charitable donations they've received to take this to court. And lose again.
Lewie Coyle is different class but seems we have put a bid in for Devante Cole who looks shyte https://www.footballinsider247.com/...delivers-transfer-update-leeds-united-target/
Good Morning to all from a cloudy Bardsey Well it looks like we are going to sign a proper left back 25 and the cost around £3m I wonder if our great forecaster will pay out now for he said we wouldn't spend a dime
Just read this on FB. Have no idea if it works, but fingers crossed! "Anyone who wants to watch the game tomorrow at 12pm: * Go online to bbc iplayer * At the bottom of the screen it will offer you a way to change your location. * Change it to Wales. * Go to home page of iplayer and you should then see the game". Best of luck .... Actually, I tried it. As it was the first time I had used the iPlayer on my telly, I had to use the signing in process, which simply involves following the instructions it gives (sign on with your phone / laptop / tablet & enter code displayed on telly). I then clicked on 'settings' at the top right of the screen then clicked 'settings & help'. then clicked 'other settings' then clicked 'Change Location: London' (clearly mine had defaulted to London) then again clicked 'Change Location: London' and finally selected 'Wales', followed by an ok to close. Fingers crossed that it works tomorrow.
TheMc Canns if they hadn't been a professional couple they would have been prosecuted for leaving their children alone
If you can show me where a wager was laid then I gladly would. Can honestly say I don’t remember making a bey over it.
Lassoga should play and get some fat off him, I would work him up and down the park constantly in his ear, we don’t have a fixture congestion the players have had ample time to recover, TC needs to put a strong team out and bin Newport, or I can see the faithful getting on his back, and I think he needs a kick up the arse and get tough with the players, also fed up with his lack lustre bland repetitive interviews.
Leeds United have moved into pole position in the race to sign Laurens De Bock after trumping the offer on the table from Wolves, according to Voetbal Krant. The Belgian publication claim that Leeds have secured an agreement with the left-back, 25, but have not yet settled on a fee with Club Brugge. Voetbal Krant report that Wolves and an Italian club are also closely pursuing the defender although Leeds are leading the race after surpassing their Championship rivals this week with “an even better offer”. De Bock is in favour of a switch to Elland Road and is willing to ditch the chance of a title medal with his side 11 points clear at the top of the Belgian Jupiler Pro League to join Leeds’ promotion hunt.
According to ClubCall and supported by Twitter account Scouts in Attendance, Leeds United were linked to deadly Peterborough duo Marcus Maddison and Jack Marriott at the end of December 2017. Leeds had been linked with prolific assist provider Maddison earlier in 2017, the deal falling through after then-Leeds owner Massimo Cellino started interfering. ClubCall said that the Whites “are the latest Championship club showing interest” in what they call “Peterborough’s deadly duo.” Scouts in Attendance confirmed that Leeds United scouts watched Peterborough United’s 3-1 win over Bradford City on Boxing Day – a game where Jack Marriott hit a brace against the Bantams and Marcus Maddison provided two assists. To press, Marriott (17 goals/three assists) and Maddison (five goals/15 assists) have 22 League One goals and 18 League One assists between them and today took their prolific talents into the FA Cup Third Round and a tie against Championship side Aston Villa – a side said to also be interested in the duo. As far as the football was concerned it was normal service resumed against their more illustrious opponents, with both Marcus Maddison and Jack Marriott helping to down Aston Villa. It was home side Villa who jumped out to an early lead, Keinan Davis (8′) netting an early goal to settle any pre-match nerves Villa fans might have had.