Not against the goons, chavs or spammers it doesn't. I can still remember the elation from the Ar5na1 victory. I felt about 5 stones lighter, it was like being on a magic carpet.
I use to row at Aley Paley and Epping Forest.I was young and silly ("cause I'm scared of water!). Wonder if they still do that. Haven't been back for years and years......
Wasn't an old colleague of mine called Nils Kargussen-Low by any chance? he was a fekking great Swedish dude who did a bit of rowing.
please log in to view this image Wednesday 28th November 8pm Champions League Group Stage Wembley Stadium Three big fixtures in a row and we've started the run in style. Defeating the previously unbeaten Chelsea will have been a nice morale booster for the next pair of games. First up is another must-win in the Champions League, this time against the blue half of Milan. The first leg started well and ended disastrously, as we threw away a match in which we were coasting. Anything other than three points and we're out. Time to stand up and be counted or start playing on Thursdays. I Nerazzurri have been in very good form since we last met, unfortunately. A run of seven wins in the league saw them leave behind an indifferent start to the season and climb the Serie A table. This was broken with a resounding loss to Atalanta before the international break, but they bounced back with another win on the weekend. A win in Eindhoven and a draw at home to Barca have given them a cushion in the group, too. Here are the highlights of their last two league games: Demebele, Wanyama, Trippier and Sanchez are unavailable due to injury, while Foyth is ineligible. Vertonghen is fit, while Rose is in full training. Lloris may still be suspended, but there's conflicting information. Lineups for each side's last league game: Spurs: Llories; Aurier, Foyth, Alderweireld, Davies; Dier, Sissoko; Eriksen, Alli, Son; Kane. Subs: Gazzaniga, Walker-Peters, Vertonghen, Winks, Lamela, Moura, Llorente. League form: WWLWWW. Inter: Handanovic; D'Ambrosio, de Vrij, Skriniar, Asamoah; Gagliardini, Valero; Politano, Nainggolan, Balde Diao; Martinez. Subs: Padelli, Ranocchia, Miranda, Vecino, Candreva, Mario, Perisic, Icardi. League form: WWWWLW. Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (TUR). He was the man in charge for our Wembley win over Real Madrid last season. TV: BT Sport 3. With the Premier League fixtures in mind, do you think that we need to minimise changes or rest weary legs? Did we learn anything from the game in Milan that should be used in this match? Did anyone do enough from the bench to earn a start in this one?
Good luck picking/ predicting the team. Lucas and Lamela have been our standout players this season (now accompanied by Sissoko) yet how do you drop Son/ Alli/ Eriksen after the weekend’s performance? Only guaranteed change is Jan in for Foyth.
Rotation Bruv...Lucas and Lamela shine in Europe and should be trusted to put on a performance. Whoever is benched should understand and there is no reason to sulk...they will be starting against the Goons.
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